I'll Take Romance

I'll Take Romance

Release date : November 17, 1937
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Edward H. Griffith /
Production companies : Columbia Pictures /
November 17, 1937 1h 30m United States of America Music English More
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Theater manager James Guthrie's (Melvyn Douglas) career depends on famed soprano Elsa Terry (Grace Moore) singing in his Buenos Aires opera house, however, Elsa breaks the contract in favor of a more lucrative deal in Paris. Desperate, James begins showering her with flowers and candy in an attempt to woo her to the Argentinian opera house. When Elsa overhears James confess to his friend Pancho that he'd be willing to resort to kidnapping to get Elsa to Argentina, she mistakenly believes his motives to be solely romantic.
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Grace Moore
Elsa Terry
Melvyn Douglas
James Guthrie
Helen Westley
Madame Della aka Madella
Stuart Erwin
'Pancho' Brown
Walter Kingsford
William Kane
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Monsieur Ginard
Frank Forest
Pinkerton
Lucio Villegas
Señor Montez
Mariska Aldrich
Client in Kane's Waiting Room
Meeka Aldrich
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William Bailey
Client in Kane's Waiting Room

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  • title:I'll Take Romance
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Music · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Edward H. Griffith /
  • Writers: Stephen Morehouse Avery · Jane Murfin · George Oppenheimer ·
  • Production companies: Columbia Pictures ·
  • Overview:Theater manager James Guthrie's (Melvyn Douglas) career depends on famed soprano Elsa Terry (Grace Moore) singing in his Buenos Aires opera house, however, Elsa breaks the contract in favor of a more lucrative deal in Paris. Desperate, James begins showering her with flowers and candy in an attempt to woo her to the Argentinian opera house. When Elsa overhears James confess to his friend Pancho that he'd be willing to resort to kidnapping to get Elsa to Argentina, she mistakenly believes his motives to be solely romantic.
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