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When a small-town girl is diagnosed with a rare, deadly disease, an ambitious newspaper man turns her into a national heroine.
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A man posing as the Sultan of Mazipan is exposed as a Harlem bootblack at a banquet sponsored by the New York Morning Star to honor him for offering to donate ten dollars to every dollar given to establish the "Morning Star Temple," supposedly with twenty-seven halls of culture. Editor Oliver Stone assigns the perpetrator of the hoax, star reporter Wally Cook, to write obituaries, but after he suffers several indignities, Cook convinces Stone to send him to Warsaw, Vermont to interview radium poisoning victim Hazel Flagg, who has been diagnosed as having only six months to live. Before Cook meets her, Hazel learns from her doctor, Enoch Downer, that his original diagnosis was in error and that she is not ill. However, when Cook offers to take her to New York as a guest of the newspaper, she jumps at the chance to leave Warsaw. In the city, Hazel is given a ticker tape parade, and she receives the key to the city. She becomes an inspiration to poets and artists, and is guest of honor at a wrestling match and at a nightclub's "Hazel Flagg Night," but the phoniness of the adulation angers Cook, who becomes genuinely concerned about Hazel. She too is falling in love with Cook, and when he sends for radium poisoning expert Dr. Emil Eggelhoffer, she writes a suicide note thanking the city and arranges for Enoch to rescue her following a jump into the river. Cook goes to stop her, but because he can't swim, Hazel rescues him. He proposes and even when he learns after the examination by Eggelhoffer and his three colleagues that Hazel is a phony and will live, he still wants to marry her. To make it appear that she is sick, Cook knocks her cold. When Hazel revives, she, in turn, knocks out Cook. Caught by Stone, Hazel confesses the hoax to the mayor and leading citizens, but they decide that news of her health would not be good for the city. As newspapers exhibit Hazel's suicide note and the city mourns at her funeral, Hazel, Wally and Enoch sail for the tropics.

Cast & Crew
Carole Lombard
as Hazel Flagg
Fredric March
as Wally Cook
Charles Winninger
as Dr. Enoch Downer
Walter Connolly
as Oliver Stone
Sig Rumann
as Dr. Emil Eggelhoffer
Frank Fay
as Master of ceremonies
Troy Brown
as Ernest Walker
Margaret Hamilton
as Drugstore lady
Olin Howland
as Baggage man
Alex Schoenberg
as Dr. Kerchinwisser
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Release Date
26 Nov 1937

Color/BW
Color (Technicolor)

Sound
Mono

Production Dates
12 Jun--early Aug 1937


Duration (in mins)
74-75

Duration (in feet)
6,685 or 6,747

Duration (in reels)
8

Premiere Information
New York opening: 25 Nov 1937
12 Jun--early Aug 1937


Distribution Company
United Artists Corp.

Production Company
Selznick International Pictures, Inc.


Country
United States
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