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van Doren, Mark | December 18, 1937 issue

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This article focuses on the movie "Nothing Sacred." The author says that this movie is among the best films of the year. The author says that he hopes that he had already hinted the reason by saying that the episode is brief, noiseless, and surprising, and that it expresses a great deal more than itself. It expresses, as a matter of fact, Vermont. The author describes that in the movie, a girl who works in a watch factory is supposed to be dying of radium poisoning, and the paper must make a lot out of the case-bring her down to New York, maybe, and keep her in the headlines as brave little Moribunda until she dies. The author says that in this movie the audience has laughed constantly.

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NOTHING Sacred (Film); MOTION pictures; RADIOACTIVE substances; ARTISTS; AUDIENCES; VERMONT; UNITED States
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