The Love Contract is a 1932 British musical film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Winifred Shotter, Owen Nares and Sunday Wilshin.[1] The screenplay concerns a young woman who becomes the driver of a wealthy stockbroker who lost her family's savings. It was based on a play by Jean de Letraz, Suzette Desty and Roger Blum. It was produced by Herbert Wilcox's company British & Dominions Film Corporation.[2] Alternate language versions were made in French (Conduisez-moi Madame [fr]) and in German (Chauffeur Antoinette [de]), both of which were also directed by Selpin.
| The Love Contract | |
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Winifred Shotter and Owen Nares | |
| Directed by | Herbert Selpin |
| Written by | Jean de Létraz (play) Suzette Desty (play) Roger Blum (play) Georg C. Klaren Heinz Goldberg |
| Produced by | Herbert Wilcox |
| Starring | Winifred Shotter Owen Nares Sunday Wilshin Miles Malleson |
| Cinematography | Cyril Bristow |
| Music by | Ralph Benatzky |
Production company | British & Dominions Film Corporation |
| Distributed by | Woolf & Freedman Film Service |
Release date | 28 July 1932 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Films directed by Herbert Selpin | |
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