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Auction History Result

2t1435 RIGHT TO ROMANCE 3 LCs 1933 plastic surgeon Ann Harding & Young get married, ultra rare!

Date Sold 8/30/2022
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3 Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Cards (LCs; measure 10 1/2" x 13 1/2" [27 x 34 cm]) (Learn More)

The Right to Romance, the 1933 Alfred Santell medical doctor plastic surgeon romantic melodrama (about a famous female plastic surgeon who meets a playboy and agrees to give up her profession in order to share his glamorous life, but she learns it is not so glamorous, and leaves him, returning to her medical practice) starring Ann Harding, Robert Young, Nils Asther, Sari Maritza, Irving Pichel and Helen Freeman. Note that Ann Harding is not well remembered today, but she was a major early film feminist of the early 1930s, often playing career women who recognize that they could have had a career of their own, and they could not leave a man to "complete" themselves. In this movie, as in many other of Harding's movies, the makers of the movie felt that the audience could not accept her solely choosing her career over her husband, so they gave her a doctor that she worked with, and the movie ends with her entering into a new romance with him, which softens the meaning of the movie quite a bit.
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Important Added Info: Note that we have never before auctioned these three scene cards! Note also that these lobby cards have been trimmed and they now measure 10 1/2" x 13 1/2" [27 x 34 cm].

Condition: fair to good. All three cards had the top and right borders trimmed. They have some pinholes, stains and smudges around the edges with some within the image.
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