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One of the great muscial classics from Hollywood's heyday. |
A Review: Singing In The Rain ** Image ID #1547938 Unavailable ** Singing In The Rain premiered in 1952. While many won't believe it, I was not at the first showing ![]() The Plot in 15 Words or Less: In 1927, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound. What That Means: While the plot sounds boring, Singing In The Rain was a glorious classical comedy and musical extravaganza. It starred Gene Kelly, Donald O'Conner, Debbie Reynolds, and Jean Hagen (three out of four isn't too bad ![]() My Review: More than anything, you want a film to entertain and Singing In The Rain does that and more. The dance sequences are brilliantly done as only Hollywood in its heyday could have staged and even today they still come across as fresh because of the detail and attention they were given by the dance director – Gene Kelly. The plot, while simple, still remains satisfying both for its comedic overtones and the fact that the heroes are all good guys and the villainess is so bad ![]() ![]() As great as the dancing (brilliant) and singing (wonderful) was, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that several of the songs written for this became standards. Great songs such as the title "Singing In The Rain," "Make 'Em Laugh," and "You Were Meant for Me" went on to great popularity... and without overdubbing! ![]() My rating ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bonus - Fun Fact: The screenwriters bought a house to use during the writing. The man who sold them the house was an old silent movie star who couldn't make the transition to "talkies." Art imitating life imitating art? Notes This is a review for "Invalid Item" ![]() Thank you for stopping by and reading my review. Please take a moment and leave a comment. I'd love to know your thoughts! Ken |