Romance on the High Seas Page #3

Synopsis: Socialite Elvira Kent suspects her husband of fooling around with other women. When he announces he can't join her on their scheduled ocean voyage, she hires a nightclub singer, Georgia Garrett, to pose as her on the cruise. Elvira stays at a hotel near home so she can spy on her husband. She's unaware, however, that her husband has hired a detective, Peter Virgil, to keep an eye on her at sea. Of course, Peter doesn't realize that Georgia is not Mrs. Kent...
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
APPROVED
Year:
1948
99 min
256 Views


Uncle, we're going

nightclubbing tonight.

Night-- Nightclubbing?

Hello, Charles. This is Mrs. Kent.

-Uncle. Uncle.

-Yes?

This is the girl.

l hope you know what you are doing.

Waiter, have you a table for two?

Sorry, no formal dress allowed.

Why?

Makes the customers

feel uncomfortable.

Oh, makes them uncomfortable.

And how much makes them comfortable?

You rich guys think

that money can buy anything.

How right you are.

Nobody would ever suspect

you love music.

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.

That ought to prove l'm not rude.

We now present our singing star,

an Oscar Farrar discovery...

...trained by Oscar Farrar, and appearing

here through the courtesy of Oscar Farrar.

lncidentally, my name is Oscar--

Seems to escape me for the moment.

Miss Georgia Garrett.

Hi, baby.

Although I'm smitten

I've never written

Any poetry at all

Not even the kind

That you usually find

On a schoolhouse wall

The poems that I've composed

I could never win a cup with

After trying and trying

And trying and trying

This is what I came up with

I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love with you

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love

In love--

So she's in love.

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love

I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love

I'm in love with....

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love, I'm in love

I'm in love with you

-What was the name of that song?

-''l'm in Love.''

-Did l do right by you?

-You always do.

But all this is beneath me.

Marry me so l can quit this job.

l'm getting tired of turning you down.

Marry me and get yourself a dependent.

l'm deductible.

Oscar, you're a sweet kid,

but just a little offensive.

l always wanted to marry a girl

who could tune a piano on the side.

Once and for all,

will you marry me?

-Answer yes or no.

-No.

We'll continue this discussion later.

Will you see me home?

Hey, Georgia, a couple

of income-tax evaders...

...want you to have a drink with them.

Table seven.

l'll drink with them,

but autographs are out.

-Okay.

-Captain, did they ask for me too?

No one ever asks for you.

How did a sweet kid like you

ever get into this kind of a racket?

-Hello.

-Hello.

-Hi.

-Miss Garrett, l'm Elvira Kent.

-And this is my uncle, Lazlo Lazlo.

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Julius J. Epstein

Julius J. Epstein (August 22, 1909 – December 30, 2000) was an American screenwriter, who had a long career, best remembered for his screenplay – written with his twin brother, Philip, and Howard E. Koch – of the film Casablanca (1942), for which the writers won an Academy Award. It was adapted from an unpublished play, Everybody Comes to Rick's, written by Murray Bennett and Joan Alison. more…

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