The Lady is Willing | |
Director: | Mitchell Leisen |
Producer: | Mitchell Leisen |
Screenplay: | James Edward Grant Albert McCleery |
Story: | James Edward Grant |
Starring: | Marlene Dietrich Fred MacMurray Aline MacMahon Stanley Ridges Arline Judge Roger Clark |
Music: | W. Franke Harling "I Find You" (song) by Jack King (music) and Gordon Clifford (lyrics) |
Cinematography: | Ted Tetzlaff, A.S.C. |
Editing: | Eda Warren |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Runtime: | 92 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Lady is Willing is a 1942 American screwball comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures, starring Marlene Dietrich and Fred MacMurray, directed by Mitchell Leisen.[1]
Elizabeth Madden (Marlene Dietrich) longs for motherhood but has no husband. Her desire appears to be fulfilled when she finds an abandoned baby, but she does not know how to raise it. She finds a divorced pediatrician, Dr. Corey McBain (Fred MacMurray), to help her with the child.[2]