Movie “Singin’ within the Rain”. Experiences and Movie Trailer.

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ORIGINAL TITLE
Singin’ within the Rain

ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
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Movie Singin’ within the Rain Description
In 1927, in Hollywood, a quiet movie manufacturing company and Solid procured an advanced transition to sound.

MOVIE TRAILER

YEAR
1952

PRODUCTION COUNTRY
United States of The US

PRODUCTION COMPANIES
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

CAST

  • Don Lockwood: Gene Kelly
  • Cosmo Brown: Donald O’Connor
  • Kathy Selden: Debbie Reynolds
  • Lina Lamont: Jean Hagen
  • R.F. Simpson: Millard Mitchell
  • Dancer: Cyd Charisse
  • Roscoe Dexter: Douglas Fowley
  • Zelda Zanders: Rita Moreno
  • Hairdresser (uncredited): Mae Clarke
  • Target market Member: Bess Vegetation
  • Matt – Policeman (uncredited): Robert Foulk
  • Phoebe Dinsmore (uncredited): Kathleen Freeman
  • ‘Miss November’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ phase (uncredited): Joi Lansing
  • Female Tango Dancer (uncredited): Sylvia Lewis
  • Weak Man Getting Umbrella in “Singin’ within the Rain” Quantity (uncredited): Harry ‘Snub’ Pollard
  • Messenger on Display camouflage camouflage (uncredited): William Schallert
  • Lady-in-Ready (uncredited): Elaine Stewart
  • Policeman in “Singin’ within the Rain” Quantity (uncredited): Brick Sullivan
  • Target market Member (uncredited): John George
  • Rod (uncredited): King Donovan
  • Actress in ‘The Royal Rascal’ (uncredited): Lana Turner
  • Don as a Boy: Allen Sutherland
  • Teresa – a Lady-in-Ready (uncredited): Morning time Addams
  • Call Boy (uncredited): John Albright
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Betty Van Allen
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Sue Allen
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Marie Ardell
  • ‘Miss January’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ phase (uncredited): Bette Arlen
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): David Bair
  • Boy (uncredited): Jimmy Bates
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Mary Bayless
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Marcella Becker
  • Dresser Lady (uncredited): Margaret Bert
  • Dora Bailey (uncredited): Madge Blake
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Lulu Mae Bohrman
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Gail Bonney
  • Movie Crew Member (uncredited): Chet Brandenburg
  • Occasion Guest (uncredited): Tex Brodus
  • ‘Miss February’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Barbara Carroll
  • Lady Talking with Cosmo at Occasion (uncredited): Gwen Carter
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Invoice Chatham
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Lyle Clark
  • ‘Miss August’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ phase (uncredited): Dorinda Clifton
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Harry Cody
  • Fencer (uncredited): Chick Collins
  • Projectionist (uncredited): Pat Conway
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Jeanne Coyne
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Ruby C. Currie
  • Movie Usher (uncredited): Fred Datig Jr.
  • Sound Engineer (uncredited): Bert Davidson
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Robert Dayo
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Gloria Dea
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Patricia Denise
  • Occasion Guest (uncredited): Harry Denny
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Kay Deslys
  • Baron de la Ma de la Toulon (uncredited): John Dodsworth
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Michael Dugan
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Phil Dunham
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Helen Eby-Rock
  • Phil – Villain in Barroom Brawl (uncredited): Richard Emory
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Betty Erbes
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Charles Evans
  • Sid Phillips (uncredited): Tommy Farrell
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Ernie Flatt
  • Security Guard (uncredited): George Ford
  • Gangster in Broadway Melody Ballet (uncredited): Robert Fortier
  • Assistant Director (uncredited): Dan Foster
  • Dancer (uncredited): Clair Freeman
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Lance Fuller
  • ‘Miss October’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Doris Fulton
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Jeanne Gail
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Glen Gallagher
  • Baby (uncredited): Jon Gardner
  • Usherette (uncredited): Diane Garrett
  • Orchestra Leader (uncredited): Jack George
  • Occasion Guest (uncredited): Kenneth Gibson
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Mickey Golden
  • Mrs. Simpson (uncredited): Inez Gorman
  • Target market Member (uncredited): A. Cameron Grant
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Beatrice Grey
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Marion Grey
  • Awards Ceremony Attendee (uncredited): Robert Haines
  • Target market Member (uncredited): William Hamel
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Betty Hannon
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Sam Harris
  • ‘Miss April’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Jean Harrison
  • Boy (uncredited): Timmy Hawkins
  • Movie Crew Member (uncredited): Jack Hendricks
  • Minor Role (uncredited): Lars Hensen
  • Fencer (uncredited): Jean Heremans
  • J. Cumberland Spendrill III (uncredited): Stuart Holmes
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Don Hulbert
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Frank Hyers
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Patricia Jackson
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Ivor James
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Morgan Jones
  • Baby (uncredited): David Kasday
  • Usherette (uncredited): Jan Kayne
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Jimmy Kelly
  • Police Escort at Premiere (uncredited): Kenner G. Kemp
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Mike Lally
  • Olga Mara (uncredited): Judy Landon
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Janet Lavis
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Virginia Lee
  • ‘Miss December’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Meredith Leeds
  • Target market Member (uncredited): William F. Leicester
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Peggy Leon
  • Male Tango Dancer (uncredited): Diki Lerner
  • Bert – Cowboy Knocked Out in Barroom Brawl (uncredited): Invoice Lewin
  • Assistant Cameraman (uncredited): King Lockwood
  • Filipino Butler (uncredited): Leon Lontoc
  • Movie Crew Member (uncredited): Leota Lorraine
  • Dancing Bulky Man at Occasion (uncredited): Paul Maxey
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Dorothy McCarty
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Ann McCrea
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Philo McCullough
  • Dancer (uncredited): Ray McDonald
  • Boy (uncredited): Johnny McGovern
  • Projectionist (uncredited): Joseph Mell
  • Villain (uncredited): Carl Milletaire
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Gloria Moore
  • Membership Patron (uncredited): Forbes Murray
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Peggy Murray
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Anne Neyland
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Ruth Packard
  • Usherette (uncredited): Dorothy Patrick
  • Fencer (uncredited): Allen Pinson
  • Fruit Peddler (uncredited): Angi O. Poulos
  • Dancer (uncredited): George Reeder
  • Saloon Keeper (uncredited): Charles Regan
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Shirley Jean Rickert
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Joanne Rio
  • Man in Forecourt (uncredited): Tony Rocket
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Victor Romito
  • Cosmo as a Boy (uncredited): Dennis Ross
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Paul Salata
  • Occasion Guest (uncredited): Cosmo Sardo
  • Target market Member (uncredited): Phil Schumacher
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Betty Scott
  • Fencer (uncredited): David Sharpe
  • Man in Talking Photos Demonstration (uncredited): Julius Tannen
  • Sound Technician (uncredited): Harry Tenbrook
  • ‘Miss March’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Beverly Thomas
  • ‘Miss June’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Beverly Thompson
  • Singer in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Jimmy Thompson
  • ‘Miss July’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ phase (uncredited): Dee Turnell
  • Dancer (uncredited): Dorothy Tuttle
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Tyra Vaughn
  • ‘Miss September’ in ‘Preferrred Lady’ Section (uncredited): Pat Walker
  • Chorus Boy (uncredited): Tommy Walker
  • Diction Coach (uncredited): Bobby Watson
  • Awards Ceremony Attendee (uncredited): Chalky Williams
  • Policeman (uncredited): Robert B. Williams
  • Rudy Vallee Impersonator (uncredited): Wilson Wood
  • Publicity Man (uncredited): Adam York
  • Chorus Lady (uncredited): Norma Zimmer
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CREW

  • Hair Dressmaker: Sydney Guilaroff
  • Lyricist: Arthur Freed
  • Director of Pictures: Harold Rosson
  • Art Path: Cedric Gibbons
  • Pickle Decoration: Edwin B. Willis
  • Costume Design: Walter Plunkett
  • Choreographer: Stanley Donen
  • Choreographer: Gene Kelly
  • Legend: Adolph Green
  • Editor: Adrienne Fazan
  • Art Path: Randall Duell
  • Special Effects: Warren Newcombe
  • Special Effects: Irving G. Ries
  • Recording Supervision: Douglas Shearer
  • Make-up Dressmaker: William Tuttle
  • Pickle Decoration: Jacques Mapes
  • Tune Director: Lennie Hayton
  • Legend: Betty Comden
  • Orchestrator: Conrad Salinger
  • Tune: Nacio Herb Brown
  • Orchestrator: Wally Heglin
  • Orchestrator: Skip Martin

Credit: TheMovieDb

4 comments

  1. Correct a masterpiece mixing an consuming background story, broad script with genuine humor, mighty singers and dancers and a Gene Kelly that is correct genial, properly sided with Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds.

    A must to be viewed.

  2. I am pleased again!

    Singing In The Rain is to me the supreme musical ever made, certain many others push it terminate, The Wizard Of Oz.for one will frequently be a 10/10 movie in my idea, nonetheless Singing In The Rain is a movie that has no flaws, it is a splendid movie.

    Don Lockwood is a superstar of restful movies nonetheless his life is insensible, then talking movies approach and with them he eyes a possibility to significantly toughen his life. A gamble stumble upon with dancer Kathy Selden will additional shape his destiny, and alongside with supreme pal and companion Cosmo Brown, their respective fortunes will confidently dovetail towards success.

    The put operate you start? The movie is a homage to happiness, be it movie making or esteem, or friendships and honour, the movie is pure and merely joyous from the principle reel to the triumphant last shot. That contains aesthetic choreography, Singing In The Rain doesn’t cop out by merely having characters plodding thru a script and then bursting into song infrequently, each and each song furthers the characters and fleshes out the story unfolding to again the put traces tight and crucially, principal.

    Fabricate ‘Em Chortle, Ultimate Morning, and Singing In The Rain are correct a pair of of the intense songs and dance routines on exhibit here, with the latter a now legendary a part of cinematic history that speaks volumes for the joyous nature of the movie, even as the finale sequence of the ‘Broadway Ballet’ is magic & elegance personified. The forged are uniformly very supreme, Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor & Debbie Reynolds interplay collectively esteem they were hatched from the same egg, and the joint route from Stanley Donen (alongside with Kelly) is seamless.

    Paunchy of hat tipping and self-referencing winks, Singing In The Rain step by step hits the waste ten lists of critics and describe fans alike, so lets no longer beat correct thru the bush about it…it flipping properly deserves it. 10/10 in every respect.

  3. I am clearly within the important thing, necessary minority. After all though, I didn’t catch pleasure from this.

    It be indubitably charge noting musicals are doubtlessly my least favourite style, nonetheless I am mute more than in a position to discovering leisure with them – e.g. ‘The Most attention-grabbing Showman’, ‘The Sound of Tune’ and others.

    ‘Singin’ within the Rain’, on the unreal hand, merely didn’t join with me. There could be one, maybe two, genuine songs that I had already heard, whereas Gene Kelly (Don) is solid fun within the lead position. The premise, minus the music, is in actuality very attention-grabbing, what with the restful movie transition era. Given or no longer it is a musical, though, they make no longer delve as deep into that as I wanted.

    None of the songs, with the exception of the previously alluded to “Singin’ within the Rain”, landed properly with me, I kinda chanced on them a chore to sit thru to be frank. In rather a pair of areas on the forged, with the exception of Kelly, I chanced on Debbie Reynolds (Kathy) alright nonetheless Donald O’Connor (Cosmo) a puny tense – he tries too laborious, for my liking. Jean Hagen (Lina) is likewise a tad tense, though that’s intentional with her to be honest.

    I will acknowledge that the movie, aesthetically, looks very supreme. I wish I loved it more total, nonetheless I correct didn’t. Attain in actuality be at liberty to push aside me!

  4. There could be an inclination with this movie to correct hang the genius that changed into once Gene Kelly and his umbrella with the title song, nonetheless as a splendidly delicious three hander between himself, Debbie Reynolds and my maintain favourite from this movie Donald O’Connor, it is to this point more the that. It correct oozes attraction and elegance. The put centres correct thru the aspirations of a restful movie company to gain a talkie! Their long established stars “Don Lockwood” (Kelly) and “Lina Lamont” (Jean Hagan) contain a a hit on-display (and in-press) persona because the dream couple – in actual fact they’ll barely belly one one more – nonetheless they deserve to embrace development and with the arrival of the sound tools and modern suggestions man “Cosmo” (O’Connor) the hiss is on to gain a break hit. Somebody who’s viewed any restful movies will know that no longer all people a hit in that medium had the, let’s imagine – attributes – to gain a bolt of this, and soon we now contain got fairly of a battle occurring between Hagan and Kelly’s exact gal in this movie “Kathy” (Reynolds) for the colossal part! The settings allow the costumier to contain a area day, and the three are very noteworthy in their substances attempting out all these would-be eventualities from the inventive head of “Cosmo”. Songs? Wisely, the put operate you start? Betty Comden and Adolph Inexperienced hit a exact purple patch alongside with his – they trawled thru musicals from the twenties and thirties and modern us with the likes of “You Had been Meant For Me”, “Fabricate ’em Chortle” and “Ultimate Morning” as properly because the theme song that catch our feet a-tapping and our smiles a-elevating. Reynolds’ singing remark came courtesy of Betty Noyes, nonetheless the dubbing is splendid and it matters no longer a jot that she is just not any longer in actual fact singing. There is loads of sunshine-heartedness (and a wholesome dose of jealous again-biting too!) and the dancing is just not any longer splendid, which helps tons too. For far of the time, the routines peep and in actuality feel pure, esteem mates making it up as they bolt alongside and having fun within the process. A lavish searching production and a wee bit of Cyd Charisse and Rita Moreno too – what more could also you query for…?

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