Nothing Sacred
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DVD-R Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 13 minutes
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: January 24, 2012
- Originally Released: 1937
- Label: American Pop Classic
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Fredric March & Carole Lombard | |
Performer: | Walter Connolly, Margaret Hamilton, Sig Ruman, Charles Winninger, Maxie Rosenbloom & Frank Fay | |
Directed by | William A. Wellman & William Wellman | |
Edited by | Hal C. Kern | |
Screenwriting by | Ben Hecht | |
Composition by | Oscar Levant | |
Cinematography by | W. Howard Greene | |
Produced by | David O. Selznick |
Entertainment Reviews:
Wellman knew to keep this story short -- it runs just 73 minutes -- and speedy. And yet he understands how to conduct it so that it's more than just breakneck comedy.
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Combustible Celluloid
The principals are excellent as usual, and have the additional fine support of Charles Winninger and Walter Connolly.
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Maclean's Magazine
Rating: 5/5 --
Classically funny Wellman screwball comedy starring wonderful Lombard, equalled by March.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Rating: 4/5 --
It's pretty good, but it ought to be so much better.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Rating: A --
The film has been perceived as a satire on yellow journalism due to Hect'd experience. There's a key line in which a NY journalst is told: A Newspaperman? The hand of God reaching down into the mire couldn't elevate one of them to the depth of degradation
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EmanuelLevy.Com
Rating: 3/4 --
The perpetual digs against journalists are especially amusing, as when someone cracks that even "the hand of God reaching down into the mire couldn't elevate one of them to the depths of degradation!"
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Film Frenzy
Rating: A- --
Sophisticated, well-oiled 1930s screwball comedy.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Description by OLDIES.com:
An over-eager newspaper reporter (Fredrich March) hot on the trail of a story ends up falling in love with his subject (Carole Lombard). But when her story turns out false, everyone involved goes beyond simple truth-bending to save face! This landmark screwball comedy was the first-ever to be shot in Technicolor (offering an amazing look at New York City in the 1930s), and features a brilliant musical score by Oscar Levant. This film also provided the foundation for a popular Broadway musical (Hazel Flagg) and the 1954 Martin and Lewis film Livin' It Up.
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Product Info
- Sales Rank: 107,067
- UPC: 874757036892
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