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The Cure for Love | |
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Directed by | Robert Donat |
Written by | Walter Greenwood (play) Albert Fennell Alexander Shaw Robert Donat |
Produced by | Robert Donat |
Starring | Robert Donat Renee Asherson Dora Bryan |
Cinematography | Jack E. Cox |
Edited by | Bert Bates |
Music by | William Alwyn |
Production company | |
Distributed by | British Lion Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £193,781 (UK)[1] |
The Cure for Love is a 1949 British comedy film starring and directed by Robert Donat. The cast also includes Renee Asherson and Dora Bryan. The film was based on a hit play of the same name by Walter Greenwood about a mild-mannered soldier returning home after the Second World War.
Donat had appeared in the stage play in 1945.[2] In 1948 it was announced he would make a film version for Alexander Korda.[3] It was his sole feature credit as director, although he had directed on stage.
Francis Wignall was chosen out of 3,000 boys to play a lead role.[4] Donat battled ill health during pre-production.[5] The production was shot at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Shingleton.
Trade papers called the film a "notable box office attraction" in British cinemas in 1950.[6]