Nothing Sacred

Nothing Sacred (1937)

Approved 26 Nov 1937 • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy • 1h 17m
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Hazel Flagg of Warsaw, Vermont receives the news that her terminal case of radium poisoning from a workplace incident was a complete misdiagnosis with mixed emotions. She is happy not to be dying, but she, who has never traveled the world, was going to use the money paid to her by her factory to go to New York in style. She believes her dreams can still be realized when Wally Cook arrives in town. He is a New York reporter with the Morning Star newspaper. He believes that Hazel's valiant struggle concerning her impending death is just the type of story he needs to resurrect his name within reporting circles after a recent story he wrote led to scandal and a major demotion at the newspaper. He proposes to take Hazel to New York both to report on her story but also to provide her with a grand farewell to life. She accepts. Wally's story results in Hazel becoming the toast of New York. In spending time together, Wally and Hazel fall in love. Hazel not only has to figure out what to do about her relationship with Wally, but also how to conclude her now very public story, which all of New York expects will be a public and imminent death. Others, however, may conclude the story for her.

Ben Hecht, James Street, David O. Selznick
Writer
Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles Winninger
Starring

Language: English
Awards:
Country: United States
Metacritic Score: 78
DVD Release Date:
Box Office Total:

6.8

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92%
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