Romance (1930)

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Young Harry is in love and wants to marry an actress, much to the displeasure of his family. Harry thinks that Bishop Armstrong knows nothing about love so Armstrong tells him the story of Rita and himself. Rita was an Opera Star singing in New York ... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0021310/plotsummary)
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Annie Laurie

Romance in Eb, Op.44 No.1
 

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Oscar
1930
Best Actress in a Leading Role
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  • Adapted from a Broadway play by Edward Sheldon. The original stage production of "Romance" starred Doris Keane as Rita Cavallini; it opened at Maxine Elliott`s Theatre in New York on Feb. 10, 1913 and ran for 160 performances.
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  • Previously produced as the silent film Romance (1920) starring Doris Keane, who had originated the role of Rita Cavallini in the stage play.
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  • Greta Garbo originally wanted Gary Cooper as her leading man in "Romance". In the end, however, MGM could not borrow Cooper from Paramount, so Garbo settled for the unknown Gavin Gordon. Cooper would come to MGM two years later for the Joan Crawford vehicle Today We Live (1933).
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  • The original play opened in New York on 10 February 1913.
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