Love Story (1944 film)
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| Directed by | Leslie Arliss |
| Written by | Rodney Ackland (dialogue) |
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| Based on | "Love Story" by J. W. Drawbell |
| Produced by | Harold Huth |
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| Cinematography | Bernard Knowles |
| Edited by | Charles Knott |
| Music by | Hubert Bath |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £125,000 |
| Box office | £200,000 |
Love Story is a 1944 British black-and-white romance film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Margaret Lockwood, Stewart Granger, and Patricia Roc. Based on a short story by J. W. Drawbell, the film is about a concert pianist who, after learning that she is dying of heart failure, decides to spend her last days in Cornwall. While there, she meets a former RAF pilot who is going blind, and soon a romantic attraction forms. Released in the United States as A Lady Surrenders, this wartime melodrama produced by Gainsborough Pictures was filmed on location at the Minack Theatre in Porthcurno in Cornwall, England.