Review of Nothing Sacred (1937) by Matt M — 21 Jun 2013
A stand out screwball comedy which, like other ones of its time, satirises on the world of newspaper and the cunning nature of journalists who go through any length to get their story. However, apart from the subject which is still very inherent to this day being dealt in a witty way, it is the cheeky and racy nature of the individual sequences which really make it stand out, along fun performances by March and Lombard.
This review of Nothing Sacred (1937) was written by Matt M on 21 Jun 2013.
Nothing Sacred has generally received positive reviews.
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