
Singin’ In The Rain (1952)
Director: Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
Writer: Adolph Green and Betty Comden
Genre: Comedy/Musical/Romance
Story
This is the story of Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and his rise to the top at the time of talking pictures. Don made it to the top of his game, but the studios were switching from silent pictures to “talkies” and it was a rough transition. Don’s studio had to come up with a way to make their movies “talkies,” but without the annoying voice of Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen) who was the current leading lady next to Don Lockwood. Thankfully Lockwood found a young woman named Kathy Seldon (Debbie Reynolds) who could sing, dance, and didn’t have an annoying voice. The only problem was how to get Lamont out of the movie and Seldon into the movie, but Lockwood’s friend Cosmo Brown (Donald O’Connor) had an idea.
Everything Else
The directing from Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly was quite good in Singin’ In The Rain especially for the time it was made; 1952. Usually I do not like musicals very much, but Singin’ In The Rain was entertaining and had enough story to keep it going. The music of course was good and the dancing to go along with it worked well. The scenes where the singing and dancing came out seemed to make sense which made it better than a lot of musicals which have song and dance coming out of nowhere.
The acting by Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds was good, but Gene Kelly’s character was so smily it was quite scary at times. Donald O’Connor provided a little comic relief often to otherwise dry scenes. Some of the comedy was a little over the top and cheesy, but it worked in a family fun, playful sort of way. Jean Hagen as Lina Lamont did an excellent job at being ridiculously annoying. I still hear her voice in my head (Argh!). Overall the movie had the right ingredients for a well made musical that had a good enough story, music, and acting to make it a great musical.
The Real Deal
No I don’t like musicals unless they are a little different from the norm, but Singin’ In The Rain at least had the song Singin’ In The Rain. I hate to admit it, but I thought Singin’ In The Rain was quite funny at times. It is certainly a classic and could be enjoyed by a wide audience so I have to recommend it to anyone looking for a good musical.
Sharon's Take
It was hard to choose which musical I wanted reviewed for Sharon Movie May. Sing'in in the Rain won over Brigadoon because I thought David would enjoy it more. Gene Kelly might not be the best actor, but he sure can sing and dance. Sing'in in the Rain is light and funny, two qualities that are often found in a Sharon Movie.
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5/09/2008
Sharon Movie: Singin' In The Rain
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Labels: Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor, Gene Kelly, Jean Hagen, Sharon Movie, Sharon Movie May, Stanley Donen
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