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Grace Moore's latest film, When You're In Love," is to have its New Zealand premiere screening in Hastings to-night. "When You're in Love" is an improvement on recent Grace Moore successes in that the singing falls naturally into its place in a plot which shows that Miss Moore has a remarkable flair for comedy. This is the beautiful setting in which, at the song recital which climaxes the film, Miss Moore sings Schubert's immortal Serenade.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 13

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Grace Moore's latest film, When You're In Love," is to have its New Zealand premiere screening in Hastings to-night. "When You're in Love" is an improvement on recent Grace Moore successes in that the singing falls naturally into its place in a plot which shows that Miss Moore has a remarkable flair for comedy. This is the beautiful setting in which, at the song recital which climaxes the film, Miss Moore sings Schubert's immortal Serenade. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 13

Grace Moore's latest film, When You're In Love," is to have its New Zealand premiere screening in Hastings to-night. "When You're in Love" is an improvement on recent Grace Moore successes in that the singing falls naturally into its place in a plot which shows that Miss Moore has a remarkable flair for comedy. This is the beautiful setting in which, at the song recital which climaxes the film, Miss Moore sings Schubert's immortal Serenade. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 13

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