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GRACE MOORE AGAIN.

IN "LOVE ME FOR EVER."

Grace Moore's fourth film, "Love Me For Ever" —her successor to the sensational, record-breaking "One Night of Love" —has arrived in New Zealand and is to be generally released in Auckland at the Plaza Theatre on Friday next. She will be remembered for her performances five years ago in "New Moon" and "A Lady's Morals" —the tale of Jenny Lind, famous Swedish singer of a century ago—but it was not until her appearance last vear in "One Night of Love" that she became the screen's ruling musical star. As with her previous success, a blend of the popular as well as the operatic form of music is presented, and to look after this aspect of the film Victor Schertzinger, composer of "One Night of Love" and of "Lore Me For Ever," has also written a snappy fox trot titled "Whoa," which is sung by 'Miss Moore. , There are three leading men in "Love •Me For Ever"—Leo Carillo, who gives the comic-dramatic performance of his career; Michael Bartlett, famous Metropolitan Opera tenor, who accompanies the prima donna in a number of vocal sequences; and Robert Allen. Other members of the cast include many prominent screen and musical personalities, such .as Luis Alberni, who will be well remembered for the comedy role lie so capably handled ir. "One Night ot Love," G-avin Gordon, Thurston Hall and many others.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 15

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GRACE MOORE AGAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 15

GRACE MOORE AGAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 15