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THE 'SCREEN -IN REVIEW; A Witty and Impudent Comedy, 'Nothing Sacred,' at Music Hall-'Merry-GoRound of 1938' and 'Thoroughbreds Don't Cry' Also Open - The New York Times. Share full article. By...
Nov 20, 2008 · Probably the best role Lombard ever had was that of a Vermont woman named Hazel Flagg, who, in William A. Wellman’s “Nothing Sacred” (1937), fakes a fatal illness just so she can live it up ...
But when dapper and desperate New York City reporter Wally Cook (Fredric March) shows up looking for a story about a young girl braving terminal illness, Hazel decides that she's sick again.
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Jan 1, 2000 · Nothing Sacred Review. To redeem himself after a hoax, reporter Wallace Cook proposes a series of stories on doomed Hazel Flagg. Hazel discovers she really doesn't have radium poisoning, but...
1 hr 15 mins. Drama, Fantasy, Comedy. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A woman feigns an incurable illness to get an all-expenses-paid fling to New York City, where she becomes the toast of the...
Nothing Sacred is a 1937 American Technicolor screwball comedy film directed by William A. Wellman, produced by David O. Selznick, and starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March with a supporting cast featuring Charles Winninger and Walter Connolly.
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Sophisticated, well-oiled 1930s screwball comedy. Full Review | Original Score: A- | May 30, 2007. Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com. The film has been perceived as a satire on yellow journalism due...