In SINGIN'IN THE THE RAIN, a silent movie star Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) is paired with Lina Lamont (Jean Hagan) who is super nasty on the screen and he wants to pair with him on the screen I am thinking. When Tang met an actress Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds), the sparks flew and bowed Lina. When the first transceiver "Jazz Singer" became a hit song, the latest Rockwood / Lamont movie "Duel Knight" star tried vocal skills but the result was disastrous. At the same time, Tang and Cathy fell in love. After an overnight brainstorming session, Don, Kathy and Don's best friend, Cosmo (Donald O'Connor) decided to turn that production into a musical as a voice of Lena. But soon Lina and Cathy were put on the scene and had to face music.
This movie is usually considered the best musical in history. Of course, "Singing in the rain" includes everything. Classic music figures and witty scripts are particularly sharp and ironic for musical comedy. When asked about the name of the top ten moments in the history of the movie, most people will see the title in the movie, where Kelly sings when they splash in the rain - a "wonderful feeling of infectivity"
O'Connor's sensational 'Make'Em Laugh' number can only be mentioned in movies that include that sequence. All possible slapping is a very interesting imitation, done with very fine energy and technology, it seems to be completely voluntary
"Song in the rain" is best known as it was done by Gene Kelly at the movie "Singing in the rain" in 1952. The lyrics of "sing in the rain" often refers to rain and clouds (Kelly). However, compared with Creedence Clearwater Revival's song, rain is the opposite of the main meaning of the song or the opposite. Jean Kelly's character sangs, "I am laughing at the darkness of the clouds, the sun is in my heart and I am ready for love." It shows people looking at the rain and says they are ready for the positive change they are coming to them. Tang thinks his devastating pouring as a way for his happy mood, not a sign of the difficulties ahead. According to Mark Richards, when Kelly's character dances while singing, the scene becomes unrealistic, and the surrounding people feel the pleasure of singing in heavy rain.
I taught and watched Singin many times in the rain, so when I heard that title, there were several scenes in my mind: Donald O'Connor was a spectator at "Make'Em Laugh" I tried to entertain. Gene Kelly sings in the rain and sings a colorful wonder of Broadway Melody. My favorite movie in "Sing in the Rain" is about 70 minutes after the movie is aired. Kelly's iconic list and Rockwood (Kelly), Cosmo (O'Connor), and after Producer Pro after RF After Sim RF (Simon) is adapting the fateful 'intercom' The Dueling Cavalier to the musical The Dancing Cavalier I agreed to make it.
Singin'in the Rain is an American musical romantic comedy movie in 1952, starring Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds. It made a simple depiction of Hollywood in the late 1920s. And the three stars were depicting the transition from silent movies to "sound movies". When it was released for the first time, the movie was just a small hit. Donald O'Connor was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Film Actor or Comedy, Betty Condon and Adolf Green were awarded the American Writers Guild Award in his script and Hagen was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Award. But it has been given a legendary status by contemporary critics and is often considered the best film ever produced at the best movie musical ever and the "Freed Unit" of Metro - Goldwin - Meyer It is.