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  1. Nothing Sacred is one of the best of the screwball comedies of The '30s. Interestingly, it was shot in Technicolor, which had been around for a while but at that time was generally used either as a limited special effect or for big Scenery Porn spectacles. A small-scale film like Nothing Sacred being filmed entirely in color was unusual for the ...

  2. Permalink. 8/10. The original and the best. blanche-2 7 September 2008. "Nothing Sacred" has been remade in whole or part many times but no version comes close to the original 1937 screwball comedy starring Frederic March and Carole Lombard. Directed by William Wellman with a script by Ben Hecht, Nothing Sacred is more topical today than it was ...

  3. Nulla sul serio (Nothing Sacred) è un film del 1937, diretto da William A. Wellman.. Nella forma della screwball comedy, il film, sceneggiato da Ben Hecht, denuncia la capacità manipolatoria propria dei mezzi di comunicazione che, a loro volta, finiscono per essere facili vittime di semplici persone animate da banali intenti egoistici.

  4. Un film de William Wellman. Cast : Carole Lombard, Frederic March. 1937 / comédie. comédie romantique / titre original : NOTHING SACRED / 77’ / Couleur / statut : film fini / long-métrage / catalogue international Wallace Cook, journaliste au Morning Star, est sanctionné par son patron, qui lui propose ...

  5. Other articles where Nothing Sacred is discussed: William Wellman: Films of the late 1930s of William Wellman: …in its own right was Nothing Sacred (1937), a scathing screwball comedy that featured what some believe to be Carole Lombard’s best performance and a surprisingly modern screenplay by Ben Hecht about media manipulation. Wellman returned to the skies with Men with Wings (1938), a ...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2018 · This classic screwball comedy stars Carole Lombard as Hazel Flagg, a small-town girl who's dying of radiation poisoning. Recognizing the kind of story that s...

  7. 13 de ago. de 2020 · The film seeks to answer this question through interviews with the cartoonist's friends, families, colleagues, and even a few of their favourite victims, including Gilles Duceppe and Louise Beaudoin. Featuring many of their classic cartoons, Nothing Sacred pays tribute to gifted iconoclasts whose hilarious characters have seeped into our collective consciousness.