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    Singin' in the Rain

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  1. Singin' in the Rain is a 1952 American musical romantic comedy film directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, starring Kelly, Donald O'Connor, and Debbie Reynolds and featuring Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell, Rita Moreno, and Cyd Charisse in supporting roles.

  2. With Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen. A silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his delusionally jealous screen partner are trying to make the difficult transition to talking pictures in 1920s Hollywood.

    • (261K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly
    • 1952-04-10
  3. The complete title song and dance, Gene Kelly (also co-director with Stanley Donen and choreographer) as movie star Don Lockwood, tune by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed, in the Best...

    • 4 min
    • 12.3M
    • Turner Classic Movies
  4. Singin’ in the Rain, American musical comedy film, released in 1952, that was a reunion project for the American in Paris directorial team of Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, who was also the films’ star.

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  5. HD 1080p "Singin' in the Rain" (Title Song) 1952 - Gene Kelly. "Singin' in the Rain" Song written in 1929 Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Arthur Freed Originally from The Hollywood...

    • 5 min
    • 13M
    • ozabbavo77
  6. Feb 14, 1999 · There is no movie musical more fun than "Singin' in the Rain,” and few that remain as fresh over the years. Its originality is all the more startling if you reflect that only one of its songs was written new for the film, that the producers plundered MGM's storage vaults for sets and props, and that the movie was originally ranked below " An ...

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  8. The song is best known today as the centerpiece of the musical film Singin' in the Rain (1952), in which Gene Kelly memorably danced to the song while splashing through puddles during a rainstorm. The song is also performed during the opening credits of the film, and briefly near the end of the film by Debbie Reynolds.

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