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  • The Lady Is Willing (1934)
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    74 min | Comedy
The Lady Is Willing (1934)
Approved
74 min | Comedy

A private detective is hired by three men to kidnap a wealthy man's wife in order to get a ransom, but he soon falls for her.
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Director
Writers
Guy Bolton (screenplay) | Louis Verneuil (story)
Producer
Cinematographer
Joseph Walker (photography)
Editor
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Updated Jan 31, 1934

Release date
Aug 11, 1934 (United States)

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Cast

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12 cast members
Name Known for
Leslie Howard
Albert Latour (as Mr. Leslie Howard) Albert Latour (as Mr. Leslie Howard)   See fewer
Cedric Hardwicke
Gustav Dupont Gustav Dupont   See fewer
Binnie Barnes
Helene Dupont Helene Dupont   See fewer
Nigel Playfair
Professor Menard (as Sir Nigel Playfair) Professor Menard (as Sir Nigel Playfair)   See fewer
Nigel Bruce
Welton Welton   See fewer
Claud Allister
Brevin (as Claude Allister) Brevin (as Claude Allister)   See fewer
W. Graham Brown
Monsieur Pignolet (as W. Graham Browne) Monsieur Pignolet (as W. Graham Browne)   See fewer
Kendall Lee
Valerie Valerie   See fewer
Arthur Howard
Dr. Germont Dr. Germont   See fewer
Virginia Field
Maid (uncredited) Maid (uncredited)   See fewer
John Turnbull
Butler (uncredited) Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
George Zucco
Man from Reclamation Agent (uncredited) Man from Reclamation Agent (uncredited)   See fewer
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