With so many starring roles and directorial assignments to his credit, one wonders if Mario Bonnard ever left the studio. In Bonnard's L'Amore Che Canta (My Song of Love), Metropolitan opera tenor Tito Schipa stars as Michael, a minor nightclub employee. Michael's pal Edoard (F. de Filippi) wins a job as the club's singer by convincing the female manager Mme. Rosa (Camillo Pilotto) that he has a splendid singing voice. Actually Edoard can't carry a tune in a washbucket, but Michael selflessly offers to "dub" his voice from behind a curtain. Soon Edoard is fielding offers from musical-comedy producers and opera impresarios, and has also caught the eye of spoiled debutante Oretta (Milly). Eventually, of course, Michael is revealed to be the source of Edoard's singing, and all is resolved during a climactic concert production number.
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