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Love Me Forever

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An opera-loving gangster (Leo Carrillo) bankrolls a singing socialite (Grace Moore), all the way to the Met.

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Ann Ross Maclean's Magazine It takes plenty of versatility and an absolutely non-shatterable soprano voice to put across a programme of this sort, and the abounding [Grace] Moore is the girl who can do it. Aug 12, 2019 Full Review Helen Brown Norden Vanity Fair With her own personality and her voice, [Grace Moore] carries the picture off triumphantly, but there is no reason why in the future she shouldn't be provided with a fairly intelligent and more adult script. Jun 12, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member When Grace Moore scored such a big hit in One Night Of Love the year before, Harry Cohn decided to repeat it with the same formula. Grace once again plays a budding opera singer with the same director, Victor Schertzinger. Schertzinger also wrote the title song of that film with Gus Kahn and the songwriting team does the same here in Love Me Forever. One thing that Cohn did try with decent results was for maybe the only time in his career Leo Carrillo was a leading man. Carrillo's part is similar to the one that James Cagney had in Love Me Or Leave Me. Carrillo is a guy from the streets who worked his way up to proprietorship of a nightclub, gambling palace, and restaurant. He's always on the lookout for the gentleman's toys that symbolize class. At an auction where a woman who has now slipped into genteel poverty is selling off her possessions, Carrillo hears her sing and is entranced with Grace Moore. She's got a millionaire in Robert Allen who's already interested in her, but she won't marry him just for his money. But she sure don't mind Carrillo spending everything on her and I do mean everything. If the whole incident with Ruth Etting and her present and past husband had not occurred yet, I would have said that Love Me Forever was based on her story done for grand opera. They even have a best friend for Carrillo in the person of Luis Alberni. He functions in the exact same way that Harry Bellaver does vis a vis Cagney in Love Me Or Leave Me. In addition to the title song which became part of Moore's concert repertoire, Grace gets to sing several arias and gives the movie going public a taste of some really great and serious music. Like we sure don't today. She also carries off the part of the diva quite well, then again it was typecasting to the max. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member A fun romantic drama with two favorite stars. Grace Moore and Leo Carillo. The film was the precursor to The Cotton Club. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. It was the 10th most popular film in Britain in 1934-35. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Lavish followup to One Night of Love has wonderful singing sequences, but the story leaves something to be desired. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis An opera-loving gangster (Leo Carrillo) bankrolls a singing socialite (Grace Moore), all the way to the Met.
Director
Victor Schertzinger
Screenwriter
Jo Swerling, Sidney Buchman
Production Co
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Genre
Musical
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 31m