RKO Sets The Price For Love
Ann Harding Claims The Right To Romance (1933)
Ann Harding was most grounded of precode women, hers a line in reasoned calm. Being thirty, then past it, lent characters sobriety welcome to the genre. Censorship choked life out of sex topic that was focal to Harding, Kay Francis, Chatterton, others who knew life's score, but could no longer express it on truth terms. Harding as most subdued of the lot meant she'd be early forgot. That plus lack of a signature role (The Animal Kingdom the closest, but out of circulation till long after her 1981 death). Harding underplayed and so seems modern today. When she beds down, it's less illicit than application of common sense. Convey of intelligence put Harding to enact of professional women, on this occasion a plastic surgeon who "smells of ether" and knows to get a man means playing the "giddy female." Shore vacation puts her in crosshair of idler rich Robert Young, whom she marries in haste to despair of medico Nils Asther, him loving from afar. This may crash on formula shoals but for brief spend (67 minutes) that most any precode can sustain (backdrops and fashion to look at if nothing else).
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