The Lady Consents Explained

The Lady Consents
Director:Stephen Roberts
Producer:Edward Kaufman
Screenplay:P. J. Wolfson
Anthony Veiller
Story:P. J. Wolfson
Starring:Ann Harding
Herbert Marshall
Margaret Lindsay
Music:Roy Webb
Cinematography:J. Roy Hunt
Studio:RKO Radio Pictures
Distributor:RKO Radio Pictures
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Lady Consents is a 1936 American romantic melodrama film directed by Stephen Roberts and starring Ann Harding, Herbert Marshall and Margaret Lindsay.[1] The screenplay was written by P. J. Wolfson and Anthony Veiller, from Wolfson's story "The Indestructible Mrs. Talbot". RKO Radio Pictures released the film on February 7, 1936.

Synopsis

Surgeon Michael Talbot assists sportswoman Geraldine Mannerly after she is injured in a horse-riding incident. She sets out to try and split him off from his loving wife Anne.

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Notes and References

  1. Fetrow p.341