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  1. Nothing Sacred: Directed by William A. Wellman. With Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles Winninger, Walter Connolly. An eccentric woman learns she is not dying of radium poisoning as earlier assumed, but when she meets a reporter looking for a story, she feigns sickness again for her own profit.

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  3. 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.

  4. Nothing Sacred. Certain she was dying from radium poisoning, Hazel Flagg (Carole Lombard) is delighted to learn from her doctor that it was a false alarm. But when dapper and desperate New York...

    • (13)
    • Comedy
  5. The original trailer in high definition of Nothing Sacred directed by William A. Wellman and starring Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles Winninger, Walter Connolly Sig...

  6. When a small-town girl is diagnosed with a rare, deadly disease, an ambitious newspaper man turns her into a national heroine.

  7. An over-eager newspaper reporter hot on the trail of a story ends up falling in love with his subject. But when her story turns out false, everyone involved goes beyond simple truth-bending to save face! 1 h 13 min 1937. X-Ray 13+. Fantasy · Romance · Charming · Sweet. Watch with a free Prime trial.

  8. When a small-town girl is incorrectly diagnosed with a rare, deadly disease, an unknowing newspaper columnist turns her into a national heroine. William A. Wellman. Director. Ben Hecht.

  9. A newspaper reporter makes a womans valiant struggle with terminal radium poisoning a cause célèbreonly, shes perfectly healthy! Now famous—and very conflicted—she travels to New York to live it up, and engages the hot shot reporter who made her name.

  10. Brimming with witty, acerbic dialogue and hilarious bits of physical business, Nothing Sacred is among the best "screwball" comedies of the 1930s. The musical score by Oscar Levant both mocks and celebrates the George Gershwinesque musical style then in vogue.