Here's to Romance

Here's to Romance

82 mins | Comedy, Music | Oct. 4, 1935

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

Here's to Romance

82 mins | Comedy, Music | Oct. 4, 1935

Here's to Romance
Kathleen Gerard, a high society wife fed up with her husband's artistic "protegées", decides to take one of her own in Nino, a promising tenor, patronizing him to study in Paris. He and her girlfriend are perfectly happy until the Gerards pay a visit and Mrs. Gerard starts to show too much interest in him.
Producers Fox Film Corporation, Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
Original title Here's to Romance
Directors Alfred E. Green
Writers Arthur Richman, Ernest Pascal, Sonya Levien

Cast

Nino Martini

as Nino Donelli

Genevieve Tobin

as Kathleen Gerard

Anita Louise

as Lydia Lubov

Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink

as Mme. Schumann-Heink

Reginald Denny

as Emery Gerard

Vicente Escudero

as Spanish Gypsy Dancer

Adrian Rosley

as Sandoval

Mathilde Comont

as Viola

Elsa Buchanan

as Enid

Miles Mander

as Bert

Keye Luke

as Saito

Pat Somerset

as Fred

Albert Conti

as LeFevre

Egon Brecher

as Descartes

Orrin Burke

as Carstairs

Armand Kaliz

as Andriot

Rudolph Anders

as Violinist

Stanley Andrews

as Father

Alyce Ardell

as French Maid

Jeanette Bates

as Dancer

Louise Bates

as Bit Part

Maurice Brierre

as French Waiter

Leonard Carey

as Buttler

Carmita

as Gypsy Dancer

André Cheron

as Cafe Proprietor

Dora Clement

as Bit Part

Marcelle Corday

as Concierge

Persis Cunning

as Dancer

Belle Daube

as Bit Part

Jean De Briac

as Maître d'hôtel

Tavia Dean

as Dancer

Jane Dunber

as Dancer

Zari Elmassian

as Singer

Charles Fallon

as Vendor

Jeanne Francis

as Dancer

Grace Goodall

as Mother

Babs Greenwood

as Dancer

Eileen Greenwood

as Dancer

Elizabeth Hacker

as Dancer

Jon Hall

as Chauffeur

Mary Lorraine

as Dancer

Carole Mathews

as Dancer

Edward McWade

as Stage Doorman

Wilson Millar

as Piccolo Player

Frances Morris

as Bit Part

Esther Muir

as Pianist

Jack Mulhall

as Secretary

Marya Nascha

as Dancer

Paul Portanova

as Guitar Player

George Regas

as Greek Husband

Bobbie Reid

as Dancer

Peggy Robbins

as Dancer

Miguel Sandoval

as Orchestra Leader

Myrtle Stedman

as Bit Part

Landers Stevens

as Stage Manager

Jacques Vanaire

as Maître d'hôtel