When You're in Love (1937)
Directed by Robert Riskin
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this tuneful, romantic drama, an Australian opera star (Grace Moore) wants to perform in a major U.S. festival but cannot enter the country unless she is married. To this end, she hires a handsome artist (Cary Grant) temporarily marry her. At first it is all strictly business, but in time, the artist starts falling in love. Songs include: "Our Song," "Minnie the Moocher" (this number is usually cut out in 98m televised version of the film), "Siboney," and "The Waltz Song."
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artist, Australia, con/scam, demands, detention, divorce, extramarital-affair, festival, groupie, husband, immigration-official, love, lover, manager, marriage, marriage-arranged, marriage-of-convenience, music, official, opera, performer, romance, seduction, songwriter, stars [celebrities], visa, wedding