Smiling Irish Eyes is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code Vitaphone musical film with Technicolor sequences.
[2] Rory O'More leaves his sweetheart Kathleen O'Connor back in the old country while he travels to America to establish himself.
Kathleen grows tired of waiting and travels to America, only to find him on stage performing "their" song and kissing another woman.
Produced by her husband at the time, John McCormick (1893-1961), the film featured Moore as Kathleen O'Connor, an Irish woman who follows her musician sweetheart Rory O'More (James Hall) to New York City.
In Come On Over, Colleen's character reluctantly remains in America where she learns that her boyfriend is actually helping the father of the "other woman" quit drinking.