NOTHING SACRED (1937)

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Nothing Sacred (1937)

"Nothing Sacred" is a classic screwball comedy directed by William A. Wellman and starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March. The film tells the story of Hazel Flagg (Lombard), a small-town girl who mistakenly believes she is dying of radium poisoning. When her story is discovered by a New York newspaper reporter, Wally Cook (March), he brings her to the city, turning her into a media sensation.

The film is notable for its sharp satire of the media and the public's fascination with sensationalism. Carole Lombard shines with her comedic timing and charm, while Fredric March provides a solid counterpart with his wit and charisma. The chemistry between the two leads is delightful and drives much of the film's humor and appeal.

"Nothing Sacred" is also distinguished by its use of Technicolor, adding a vibrant look to the film, which was rare for comedies of that era. The screenplay, written by Ben Hecht, is filled with clever dialogue and satirical jabs that remain relevant today.

Overall, "Nothing Sacred" is a witty, fast-paced comedy that combines sharp social commentary with engaging performances. It remains a standout in the screwball comedy genre and a testament to the talents of its cast and crew.



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