The Wicked Lady

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The Wicked Lady
Directed by Leslie Arliss
Produced by R.J. Minney
Written by Leslie Arliss
Starring Margaret Lockwood
James Mason
Patricia Roc
Griffith Jones
Michael Rennie
Felix Aylmer
Music by Hans May
Cinematography Jack E. Cox
Editing by Terence Fisher
Distributed by UK
Eagle-Lion Distributors Limited
-USA-
Universal Pictures
Release date(s) November 15, 1945
Running time 104 min.
Language English
Budget Unknown
IMDb profile
For the highwaywoman believed to be the "Wicked Lady", see Lady Katherine Ferrers

The Wicked Lady was a 1945 film starring Margaret Lockwood in the title role as a woman marrying into nobility (Barbara Worth aka Lady Barbara Skelton) who turns to highway robbery for enjoyment, and to repay gambling debts.

James Mason also starred as her lover, Captain Jerry Jackson and Griffith Jones as her husband, the local magistrate Sir Ralph Skelton.

The story was based upon events surrounding the life of Katherine Ferrers, the wife of the major landowner in Markyate on the main London - Birmingham road.

The film was made at Gainsborough Studios in London.

It was loosely remade by Michael Winner in 1983 starring Faye Dunaway and Alan Bates, but failed at the box office.

With an estimated 18.4 million cinema admissions the film is the ninth most popular film ever in the UK placing it between modern hits Titanic and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

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