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Here's to Romance (1935) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by Alfred E. Green .

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On 17 October 1939, songwriters Carl Field, Henry Clarkson and Jeff Clarkson filed suit in the Federal Court in Los Angeles for alleged song plagiarism against 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation, Con Conrad, Herb Magidson and the Sam Fox Publishing Company. Their suit claimed that the song, "Here's To Romance", from the 20th Century-Fox film of the same name, fringed upon the plaintiff's song, "Goodbye to Love". The suit asked for $25,000 in damages, an accounting on profits allegedly exceeding $5000,000, and an injunction.
A nitrate Print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
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