KING'S THEATRE
‘ONE NIGHT OF LOVE’ AGAIN. Excellent crowds Attended the five sessions of ‘One Night of Love' held at the ICing's Theatre yesterday and this brilliant film is to he presented again today. It is a picture which one con, see over and over again, than whjcli there can he no greater * tribute. Grace Moore is in the stellar role and all she wanted was romance. All she wanted was romance from one man—who gave her only fame! This is the touching predicament in which Grace Moore finds herself as star of this romantic drama. Miss Moore goes to Italy to study voice culture. There she meets an ardent music teacher (Tullio Carminati), who agrees to develop her operatic talents—but there must be no love affair. He lost a, former protege because she found romance more to her liking than warbling scales. But the affairs of the heart are no affair of the mind. She sings and sings—but falls in love just the same. In 1930 Miss Moore made her first motion picture, “A Lady’s Morals,” depicting the life of Jenny Lind, the “Swedish Nightingale,” and followed it with “New Moon,” co-starring Lawrence Tibbett. Concert tours, musical comedy in “The Du Barry,” and radio contracts consistently kept her golden voice before the public. And now the motion picture public again has the pleasure of seeing the golden-haired, golden-voiced Grace Moore in“ One Night of Love,” a modem romantic drama with music- In addition to original popular music, Miss Moore sings arias from well-known operas. Supporting Miss Moore are Tullio Carminati, Lyle Talbot, Mona Barrie, Jessie Ralph and! Lui s Aiebrni.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12536, 24 April 1935, Page 6
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