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- Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity. Socialite Elvira Kent suspects her husband of fooling around with other women.
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Romance on the High Seas (released in the United Kingdom as It's Magic) is a 1948 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starred Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don DeFore and Doris Day in her film debut. Busby Berkeley was the choreographer.
Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity. Socialite Elvira Kent suspects her husband of fooling around with other women.
Romance on the High Seas: Directed by Michael Curtiz, Busby Berkeley. With Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don DeFore, Doris Day. Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity.
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- Comedy, Musical, Mystery
- Michael Curtiz, Busby Berkeley
- 1948-07-03
Romance on the High Seas (1948) Movie Info Synopsis Although Mike (Don DeFore) and Elvira Kent (Janis Paige) are in love, each suspects the other of unfaithfulness.
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- Jack Carson
- Michael Curtiz
- Musical, Romance
Jun 27, 2017 · Romance on the High Seas was in production from June through August 1947 and premiered the next June. Its working title was Romance in High C, but it was released in the UK as It’s Magic. It was a hit and Day became a standout star with a new signature song.
Georgia Garrett is sent by jealous wife Elvira Kent on an ocean cruise to masquerade as herself while she secretly stays home to catch her husband cheating. Meanwhile equally suspicious husband Michael Kent has sent a private eye on the same cruise to catch his wife cheating.
For its elaborate musical comedy Romance on the High Seas (1948), Warner Bros. had arranged to borrow Judy Garland from MGM. When Garland proved unavailable, the next choice was Paramount’s Betty Hutton -- who was forced to drop out at the last minute because she was pregnant.