
Overview:
In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.Status: | Released (1952-04-09) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 2 Oscars. 11 wins & 11 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $1,884,537 |
Screen: | Betty Comden, Adolph Green |
Productions: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

Casts
- 13294: Gene Kelly - Don Lockwood
- 13295: Donald O'Connor - Cosmo Brown
- 8857: Debbie Reynolds - Kathy Selden
- 13296: Jean Hagen - Lina Lamont
- 13297: Millard Mitchell - R.F. Simpson
- 41226: Cyd Charisse - Dancer
- 13298: Douglas Fowley - Roscoe Dexter
Crews
- 13284: Stanley Donen - Choreographer - Crew
- 13294: Gene Kelly - Director - Directing
- 11491: Walter Plunkett - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 9062: Cedric Gibbons - Art Direction - Art
- 13293: Irving G. Ries - Special Effects - Crew
- 197796: Betty Comden - Story - Writing
- 9055: Arthur Freed - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Andres Gomez
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Just a masterpiece mixing an interesting background story, great script with good humor, exceptional singers and dancers and a Gene Kelly that is just genial, well sided with Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds. A must to be seen.
Continue reading ->John Chard
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I'm happy again! Singing In The Rain is to me the greatest musical ever made, sure many others push it close, The Wizard Of Oz for one will always be a 10/10 movie in my opinion, but Singing In The Rain is a film that has no flaws, it is a perfect movie. Don Lockwood is a star ....
Continue reading ->r96sk
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I'm clearly in the major, major minority. Honestly though, I didn't enjoy this. It's certainly worth noting musicals are probably my least favourite genre, but I'm still more than capable of finding entertainment with them - e.g. <em>'The Greatest Showman'</em>, <em>'The Sound of ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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There's a tendency with this film to just think of the genius that was Gene Kelly and his umbrella with the title song, but as a wonderfully enjoyable three hander between himself, Debbie Reynolds and my own favourite from this film Donald O'Connor, it is so much more the that. It ju ....
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