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'The Lady Is Willing' (1942) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99

Release date: September 23

"Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere)

Hollywood legends Marlene Dietrich (Blonde Venus) and Fred MacMurray (Pushover) collide in the screwball comedy classic The Lady Is Willing.

Eccentric Broadway star Liza Madden (Dietrich) longs to become a mother but has no need for a husband. When she stumbles across an abandoned baby, she resolves to adopt it, entering into a marriage of convenience with child-hating, rabbit-obsessed divorc? Dr McBain (MacMurray).

Directed by Mitchell Leisen (Remember the Night) and scripted by James Edward Grant (Bullfighter and the Lady), The Lady Is Willing also includes memorable supporting turns from Stanley Ridges (An Act of Murder), Aline MacMahon (One Way Passage), and Arline Judge (An American Tragedy)."


Special Features
  • High Definition remaster
  • Original mono audio
  • Audio commentary with film and arts critic Peter Tonguette (2024)
  • Richard Dyer on ?The Lady Is Willing? (2024): the academic and author discusses the film and Marlene Dietrich?s work as a comedy performer
  • Lux Radio Theatre: ?The Lady Is Willing? (1943): radio play adaptation of the film?s screenplay, starring Kay Francis and George Brent
  • Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
  • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Iris Veysey, an archival interview with Marlene Dietrich, an archival profile of director Mitchell Leisen, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
  • World premiere on Blu-ray
  • Limited edition of 3,000 copies for the UK

Extras subject to change

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