"WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE."
<■■ ♦ ■ Grace Moore's New Picture.
Grace Moore's newest picture, "When You're in Love,1' produced by Columbia, will begin.a Wellington season at the St. James Theatre next Friday. Cary Grant joins the ranks of the opera-star's leading men for the.film. Tullio Carminati, Leo Camllo, Robert Allen, and Franchot Tone' have preceded" him \as recipients of Miss Moore's favour on the screen. Ilus also marks "the1 ftfst ' occasion that 'Grant-has appeared in a musical picture. • He • was- recently seen in "Wed-ding-Present" ■ and "Suzy." Story values.-were stressed in the production o£ "When You-re in Love," which was written-by none other than Robert Riskin, noted writer oC "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," "It Happened One Night," and other hits. Among those featured in support of Miss Mo Ore, besides Grant, are Aline McMahon, Henry Stephenson, Thomas Mitchell, Catharine Doucet. and Luis Alberni. Riskin's yarn deals with an Australian opera star who is forced to leave the United States because of immigration laws. She is very much disturbed at this, because she, has set her heart on singing at the song festival to be sponsored by her old teacher and guardian. The diva. Louise-Fuller, goes to Mexico in, an effort; to obtain an Australian quota number; but-she is;unsuccessful. M order: to get-back to. the States she has to buy herself an American husband, who turns out to be a harddrinking young painter with an uttei contempt f6ft the star. .Complications ai-ise'with stunning rapidity from this situation. "■ ."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 4
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