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Have you seen The Thin Man (1934)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
[Note: This poll is a re-do of an older poll, as the original poll for it received less than 2,000 votes.]

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A cute little scene from 𝑴𝒂𝒏𝒉𝒂𝒕𝒕𝒂𝒏 𝑴𝒆𝒍𝒐𝒅𝒓𝒂𝒎𝒂 (1934) with Myrna Loy, Clark Gable and the character actor Nat Pendleton.
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The Thin Man (1934, dir. W.S. Van Dyke)
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The scene where Dr. Kildare tries to save a woman who attempted suicide in a rooming house.
"Well, Jimmy, what's it to be? Medicine, surgery, research, or what?"
"I don't know. In the big army that makes sick people well again, there must be a real place for me. But I don't know what I'm good for. I don't know if I'm good for anything at all."
-Dr. Steve Kildare (by Samuel S. Hinds) & Dr. Jimmy Kildare (by Lew Ayres), Young Dr. Kildare (1938)
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