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The Right to Romance is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Ann Harding and Robert Young and released by RKO Radio Pictures . Plot. 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.
The Right to Romance: Directed by Alfred Santell. With Ann Harding, Robert Young, Nils Asther, Sari Maritza. Dr "Peggy" Simmons, a successful and respected plastic surgeon, encounters job stress beyond her control.
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- Drama, Romance
- Alfred Santell
- 1933-11-17
Synopsis. Deeply depressed by her exhausting, loveless life, Dr. Margaret "Peggy" J. Simmons, a renowned New York plastic surgeon, announces to her longtime admirer, Dr. Helmuth "Heppie" Heppling, that she is going to California on an indefinite leave of absence.
Dr "Peggy" Simmons, a successful and respected plastic surgeon, encounters job stress beyond her control. Lacking a social side to her harried life and desperately seeking romance, she travels to a beach-side resort for some R&R and becomes reacquainted with Bobby Preble, a devil-may-care playboy.
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- Ann Harding
- Alfred Santell
- RKO Radio Pictures
THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE. Directed by. Alfred Santell. United States, 1933. Drama, Romance. 67. Synopsis. Against her better judgment, a dedicated and hard-working plastic surgeon finds herself falling in love with a playboy. Synopsis.
Overview. Against her better judgment, a dedicated and hard-working plastic surgeon (Ann Harding) finds herself falling in love with a playboy (Robert Young). Drama. Alfred Santell. Director. Henry McCarty. Screenplay. Sidney Buchman. Screenplay.