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  1. The Right to Romance is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Ann Harding and Robert Young and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

  2. 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.

  3. 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. They fall madly in love; but Peggy resists her temptations and soon returns to the many needy patients that rely on her unique talents.

  4. The 'Right To Romance' has to be the BEST movie of 1933. It stands against competition that rate solid 9.9 and less but this rates truly a 10.0. Once watched, you will become a fan of Ann Harding who gives the strongest performance of her career.

  5. Right To Romance, The - (Original Trailer) A plastic surgeon (Ann Harding) jeopardizes her marriage when she must operate on her husband's ex-girlfriend in The Right to Romance (1933).

  6. 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.

  7. 1933 Directed by Alfred Santell. Against her better judgment, a dedicated and hard-working plastic surgeon (Ann Harding) finds herself falling in love with a playboy (Robert Young). Drama. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.