The Right to Love Trailer

The Right to Love Trailer (1930)

"Why is she, of all the world of women, denied woman's heritage?" 27 December 1930 Drama 79 mins

A woman becomes estranged from her daughter when the girl learns that she is illegitimate.

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Cast

Ruth Chatterton

as Brooks Evans / Naomi Kellogg

Paul Lukas

as Eric

David Manners

as Joe Copeland

Irving Pichel

as Caleb Evans

Louise Mackintosh

as Mrs. Copeland

Oscar Apfel

as William Kellogg

Veda Buckland

as Mrs. Kellogg

Lillian West

as Martha

Edna West

as Mrs. Waite

Ruth Lyons

as Alice

William Stack

as Dr. Fowler

George C. Pearce

as Dr. Scudder (as George Pearce)

Crew

Charles Lang

Charles Lang Director of Photography

Karl Hajos

Original Music Composer

W. Franke Harling

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

United States 27 December 1930

Production Companies

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