I Adore You (film)

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Directed byGeorge King
Written byPaul England
Based onoriginal story by W. Scott Darling
Produced byIrving Asher
I Adore You
Trade advertisement from The Daily Film Renter (5 January 1934)[1]
Directed byGeorge King
Written byPaul England
Based onoriginal story by W. Scott Darling
Produced byIrving Asher
StarringMargot Grahame
Harold French
Clifford Heatherley
O. B. Clarence
Peggy Novak[2]
Music byCarroll Gibbons[3]
Production
company
Warner Bros-Teddington[4]
Distributed byWarner Bros
Release date
  • 1933 (1933)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

I Adore You is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by George King and starring Margot Grahame, Harold French and Clifford Heatherley.[5] Errol Flynn appears as an extra.[6] It was written by Paul England based on an original story by W. Scott Darling. Choreography was by Ralph Reader, a protege of Busby Berkeley.[7]

The British Film Institute has classed I Adore You as a lost film.[8] Its National Archive holds no film or video materials.[5]

Plot

Norman Young wants to marry Margot Grahame but her contract with a producer prohibits her from marrying during a five-year period. Norman spends millions to take over the contact.[9]

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