The Right to Live (1933 film)
The Right to Live is a 1933 British crime film made at Ealing Studios. It was directed by Albert Parker and starred Davy Burnaby, Pat Paterson and Francis L. Sullivan.
The Right to Live | |
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Directed by | Albert Parker |
Produced by | Ernest Gartside Albert Parker |
Written by | Michael Barringer Gordon Wellesley Frank Atkinson R.J. Davis |
Starring | Davy Burnaby Pat Paterson Francis L. Sullivan |
Production company | Fox-British Pictures |
Distributed by | Fox Film Company (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
A shady financier tries to acquire a new chemical.[1]
Cast
- Davy Burnaby as Sir George Kessler
- Pat Paterson as June Kessler
- Richard Bird as Richard Fulton
- Francis L. Sullivan as Roger Stoneham
- Lawrence Anderson as Hugh Latimer
- Frank Atkinson as Harry Woods
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