The Lady Is Willing | |
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Directed by | Gilbert Miller |
Produced by | Joseph Friedman |
Written by | Guy Bolton Louis Verneuil |
Starring | Leslie Howard Cedric Hardwicke Binnie Barnes Nigel Playfair Nigel Bruce Claud Allister |
Cinematography | Joseph Walker |
Editing by | Otto Ludwig |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures Corporation |
Release date(s) | 1934 |
Running time | 66-76 minutes (depending on country) |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
The Lady Is Willing is a 1934 British film directed by Gilbert Miller, based on a comedy by French playwright Louis Verneuil. The cast includes Leslie Howard, Cedric Hardwicke, and Binnie Barnes.
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Set in France, private detective Albert Latour is employed by three men who aim to take revenge on the man responsible for a failed investment. Realising that the man's wife is wealthy, Latour kidnaps her in order to hold a ransom. The matter gets complicated when he finds himself falling in love with her.[1]