These two films star Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman, and both movies are very good. In Here Comes the Groom (1951), Bing plays Jane's old flame who is working with orphans in France. When she sends him a message telling him she's planning to marry into a rich family, Bing hops on a plane, taking with him two cute orphans who he can only adopt if he gets married. He's only got five days to make Jane realize he's the one she loves and tie the knot. Reminiscent of The Philadelphia Story/High Society, Here Comes the Groom showcases Crosby at his best, and Wyman isn't shabby either, teaming with Bing to sing the memorable, Oscar-winning "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening."
In Just For You (1952), Bing is a Broadway producer whose busy career has prevented him from being involved in the lives of his son and daughter. At the encouragement of the star of his musical, played by Wyman, he decides to reconnect with his kids. Meanwhile, romance develops between Crosby and Wyman. Don't miss Bing and Jane singing the Oscar-nominated "Zing a Little Zong."