Nothing Sacred

Nothing Sacred (1937)

Carole Lombard plays the same kind of zany role she played to perfection a year earlier as Irene Bullock in My Man Godfrey, and screenwriter Ben Hecht takes the same jabs at the newspaper business that won him acclaim for The Front Page. Hazel Flagg (Lombard), a small town girl from Vermont, has been mis-diagnosed as dying from radiation poisoning, but goes along with the story when discredited New York reporter Wally Cook (Frederic March) offers her a trip to Manhattan to tell her story. (1937)

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