The Lady Is Willing | |
Director: | Gilbert Miller |
Producer: | Joseph Friedman |
Screenplay: | Guy Bolton |
Starring: | Leslie Howard |
Cinematography: | Joseph Walker |
Editing: | Otto Ludwig |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Runtime: | 68 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
The Lady Is Willing is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Miller and starring Leslie Howard (billed as "Mr. Leslie Howard").
The film was unsuccessful, though it received some positive feedbacks; Mordaunt Hall wrote for The New York Times:
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]