Una excéntrica mujer descubre que no se está muriendo por envenenamiento radiactivo, como se imaginaba, pero cuando se encuentra con un reportero que busca una historia, finge estar de nuevo... Leer todoUna excéntrica mujer descubre que no se está muriendo por envenenamiento radiactivo, como se imaginaba, pero cuando se encuentra con un reportero que busca una historia, finge estar de nuevo enferma para su propio beneficio.Una excéntrica mujer descubre que no se está muriendo por envenenamiento radiactivo, como se imaginaba, pero cuando se encuentra con un reportero que busca una historia, finge estar de nuevo enferma para su propio beneficio.
- Dr. Emil Eggelhoffer
- (as Sig Rumann)
- Ernest Walker
- (as Troy Brown)
- Novelty Swing Orchestra
- (as Raymond Scott and his Quintette)
- 'Pocahontas'
- (sin créditos)
- Nightclub Patron
- (sin créditos)
- Boy Biting Wally's Ankle
- (sin créditos)
- Minor Role
- (sin créditos)
- Policeman
- (sin créditos)
- Secretary
- (sin créditos)
- Guest at Banquet
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBen Hecht wrote a role for his friend John Barrymore, but David O. Selznick refused to hire Barrymore due to his alcohol abuse. Hecht refused to work on any more drafts and quit the film.
- ErroresThey are inconsistent with the volume numbers on issues of The Morning Star. When Hazel first arrives in New York, the front page says it's issue is in Volume 27. Several days later, when Hazel blacks out from drinking too much, it's listed as being in Volume 22 (which would be roughly five years earlier in most real world publications).
- Citas
Wally Cook: For good clean fun, there's nothing like a wake.
Hazel Flagg: Oh please, let's not talk shop.
- Créditos curiososEach of the stars' names is shown on a title card set beside a plaster caricature. The rest of the cast have caricatures alongside their names in the credits.
- Versiones alternativasAlso available in a Cinecolor version "In Color". The credit for Natalie Kalmus as Technicolor Consultant is missing from this version.
- ConexionesEdited into Your Afternoon Movie: Nothing Sacred (2022)
- Bandas sonorasGive My Regards to Broadway
(1904) (uncredited)
Music by George M. Cohan
Arranged by Raymond Scott
Performed by Raymond Scott and His Quintet
Played for Frank Fay's entrance
For a movie that clocks in at just 75 minutes, the far-fetched story is fairly dense but clips by without a wasted moment. In brief, Wally Cook is a New York tabloid reporter relegated to the obituaries after his most recent story is exposed as fake. Seeking to rehabilitate his career, he uncovers a story on Hazel Flagg, a woman in rural Vermont dying of radium poisoning. When he arrives in her town, she suddenly learns that her diagnosis was a mistake and that she is not dying at all. However, feeling constrained by her small town existence, Hazel pretends to be terminally ill in order to accept Wally's offer to take her to New York City. In true 1930's fashion, New York pours its heart out to her making her an instant media celebrity. Hazel starts to feel guilty over the misdirected attention, and of course, Wally and Hazel find themselves falling in love amid all the deception and inevitable chaos.
Just coming off his classic dramatic turn in the most cohesive version of "A Star Is Born", stalwart leading actor Fredric March gamely plays the initially cynical Wally with the right everyman demeanor, though I kept thinking how much more at home William Powell or Cary Grant would have been in the role. The lovable Lombard makes Hazel a sublime comic creation even though the character is basically a selfish charlatan. They have a classic sparring scene near the end where each lands a punch on the jaw of the other. Familiar character actors complete the cast with Walter Connolly in constipated frustration as Wally's constantly boiling editor-in-chief (aptly named Oliver Stone), Charles Winninger properly pixilated as Hazel's fraud of a doctor, and familiar faces like Sig Ruman, Margaret Hamilton, Hattie McDaniel and Hedda Hopper in little more than walk-on parts.
Wellman displays an idiosyncratic way with the camera, for instance, focusing on Lombard's ankles as she flirts with March in an open crate or having a tree branch cover their faces during a key dialogue scene. Unsurprisingly, the director of "Wings" and "Lafayette Escadrille" inserted a scene aboard a plane to show off the Manhattan skyline. One of the first movies filmed in Technicolor, it still looks pretty good though there is subtle graininess and typical for a film of this age, a constant popping noise exists in the background. Not as good as "My Man Godfrey" nor as funny as "Bringing Up Baby", "Nothing Sacred" is still great entertainment and a rare opportunity to see the luminous Lombard at full star wattage.
- EUyeshima
- 11 dic 2005
- Enlace permanente
Selecciones populares
- How long is Nothing Sacred?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 1,831,927 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,765
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 17 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1