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Nothing Sacred
Cast
Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles Winninger, Walter Connolly View AllCrew
Ben Hecht (Screenplay), William A. Wellman (Director), James Street (Story) View All
Release: Nov. 25th, 1937
Runtime: 1 hour, 17 minutes
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At the heart of Nothing Sacred is a story of a simple woman from a small rural town who uses her supposed radium poisoning condition to get to live the 'good life' for a short time in NYC.

This zany comic romp finds March playing Wally Cook, a recently disgraced reporter for a New York newspaper called The Morning Star who learns of a woman living in a sleepy little town called Warsaw, Vermont named Hazel Flagg (Lombard) who has been diagnosed with radium poisoning and is going to die.
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