The Right to Romance
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Directed byAlfred Santell
Screenplay bySidney Buchman
Henry McCarty
Henry McCarty
Story byMyles Connolly
Produced byMerian C. Cooper
| The Right to Romance | |
|---|---|
Still with Nils Asther and Ann Harding | |
| Directed by | Alfred Santell |
| Screenplay by | Sidney Buchman Henry McCarty |
| Story by | Myles Connolly |
| Produced by | Merian C. Cooper |
| Starring | Ann Harding Robert Young Nils Asther |
| Cinematography | Lucien Andriot |
| Edited by | Ralph Dietrich |
| Music by | Max Steiner |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 65, 67 or 70 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Right to Romance is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Ann Harding and Robert Young and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
A successful plastic surgeon meets a local playboy and impulsively marries him.
Cast
- Ann Harding as Dr. Peggy Simmons
- Robert Young as Bobby Preble
- Nils Asther as Dr. Helmuth Heppling
- Sari Maritza as Lee Joyce
- Irving Pichel as Dr. Beck
- Helen Freeman as Mrs. Preble
- Alden Chase as Bunny Allen
- Delmar Watson as Bill
- Louise Carter as The dowager
- Bramwell Fletcher as The boy
- Patricia O'Brien as Eve Lane
- Howard Hickman as Dr. Macey
- Thelma Hardwick as Sister Elizabeth