Review of Nothing Sacred (1937) by Jim P — 05 Mar 2013
Charming, irreverent, politically incorrect (long before such ideas existed), and all-in-all a comedy masterpiece without a shred of sentimentality. This was ages ahead of its time and yet these screwball antics and the chemistry between Lombard and March could not happen today.
It's almost surprising this wasn't directed by Howard Hawks or Preston Sturges, but "Wild Bill" Wellman was more than up to the task. And I'm sure super producer Selznick had much to do with the quality of this film as well.
This review of Nothing Sacred (1937) was written by Jim P on 05 Mar 2013.
Nothing Sacred has generally received positive reviews.
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