"WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE."
Gra«o Moore in Riskin Story.
Columbia's "When You're in Love," starring Grace Moore with Cary Grant, written and directed by Robert Riskin, scenarist of the celebrated "It Happened One Night" and "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," opens on Friday at the St. James Theatre. The film is Riskin's first directorial attempt. As a result of the Riskin-Moore collaboration, "When You're in Love" fairly sparkles with surprises. The story is a" gay, light-hearted, charming escapade, conceded to be on a par in "story values with anything Riskin has ever done. Miss Moore, herself, has been transformed into a charming comedienne. And for her musical renditions she has selected a diversified programme that ranges in appeal from Schubert's "Serenade" to the latest swihg hit. Among her other renditions are "Vissi Darte" from "La Tosca," "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly," "Siboney." "In the Gloamine," and two new songs written especially for her by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields, "Our Song" and "Whistling Boy." There is also a spectacular ballet sequence staged by the dance maestro of the famous : Radio City Music Hall, New York. Supporting the stars are Henry Stephenson, Aline McMahon, Thomas Mitchell, Catharine Doucet,.and Luis-Albeml
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 6
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