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A FEAST OF GRAND OPERA

GOLDEN-VOICED GRACE MOORE Preview critics and others who have attended private showings of ‘ Love Me Forever,’ which will open on Friday at tho State, claim that this picture is greater than ‘ One Night of Love.’ Aside from its more powerful story, they cite its larger cast, its variety of background, and its number of beautiful and impressive sets to bear out their statement. Columbia studios, recipients of the award from the Society of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for sound recording, state that new methods of recording have been employed which bring out qualities in Miss Moore’s voice not heard in ‘ One Night of Love.’ The cast of ‘ Love Me Forever ’ is larger than its predecessor; its producers and critics claim that music is used in the same powerful planner as was employed in ‘ One Night of Love ’; sets, settings, and general production details are reported to excel those of ‘ One Night of Love.’ Leo Carrillo was chosen for the role of Corelli, the music-loving Italian gambler and cafe operator, the loading male character of the production. Luis Alberni, remembered from ‘ One Night of Love ’ as the excitable assistant to Tullio Carminati, has the role of general handyman, friend, and confidant of tho gambler.

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 11

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A FEAST OF GRAND OPERA Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 11

A FEAST OF GRAND OPERA Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 11

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