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Nothing Sacred is a 1937 comedy starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March. This was Lombard's only color film.
Carole Lombard was the highest-paid star in Hollywood in the late 1930s, earning around $500,000 per year.
Lombard married actor Clark Gable in 1939 during a break in production of Gone with the Wind.
On January 16, 1942 Lombard, boarded a plane to California which crashed 32 miles southwest of Las Vegas. All 22 aboard were killed instantly.
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The picture and audio quality on this is really awful. Good thing it's getting released on Blu Dec 20th... it's gonna be a blu, blu blu Christmas... :)
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Carole Lombard at her best!
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Cool movie for an oldie!
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Entertaining!
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@misswings83 hey i was just wondering cuz i ave a drama project coming up on carole lombard what was her biggest hit, and what movie got her first noticed?
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LOL when he knocked her unconscious. I love Carole sfm. She was amazing. Thanks for the movie.

thumbs up if u just typed nothing
JemiLovato 9 months ago 8
@amber8495 Twentieth Century (1934) was considered her breakthrough role. Her biggest hits were: My Man Godfrey (1936), Twentieth Century (1934), Nothing Sacred (1937), Made for Each Other (1939), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) and To Be or Not to Be (1942) - a movie released after her death. I'd point out My Man Godfrey though. The most common 'favorite movie' among Carole fans. Hope that helped :)
misswings83 9 months ago 2