Kathleen Gerard, a high-society wife fed up with her husband's artistic "protegées", decides to take one of her own in promising tenor Nino, patronizing him to study in Paris. He and his girlfriend are perfectly happy until the Gerards pay a visit and Mrs.


If you have a soft spot for dusty 1930s musical melodrama with lots of opera singing, then yes, Here's to Romance is worth your afternoon. But if operatic belting makes your teeth hurt, you will absolutely hate this one within ten minutes.It's basically a movie about rich people having incredibly petty revenge wars usi...


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"If you have a soft spot for dusty 1930s musical melodrama with lots of opera singing, then yes, Here's to Romance is worth your afternoon. But if operatic belting makes your teeth hurt, you will absolutely hate this one within ten minutes.It's basically a movie about rich people having incredibly petty revenge wars using attractive young artists as pawns. Genevive Tobin plays Kathleen, a high-society wife who gets totally fed up with her husband always sponsoring pretty young "artistic" girls.So..."

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