Singin' in the Rain (1952)
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Cast
as Don Lockwood
as Cosmo Brown
as Kathy Selden
as Lina Lamont
as Simpson
as Zelda Zanders
as Roscoe Dexter
as Dora Bailey

as Rod
as Phoebe Dinsmore

as Olga Mara

as Hairdresser
as Guest Artist

as Diction Coach

as Male Lead in `Beautiful Girls' Number

as Assistant Director

as Wardrobe Woman

as Baron de la May de la Toulon
as J.C. Spendrill III

as Don as a Boy

as Bert

as Phil

as Man on Screen
as Lady in Waiting
as Ladies in Waiting

as Villain

as Orchestra Leader

as Male Lead in "Beautiful Girls" Number

as Vallee Impersonator
as Audience

as Audience

as Audience
as Audience

as Fencer

as Fencer

as Girl Dancer

as Girl Dancer

as Male Dancing Quartet

as Male Dancing Quartet

as Male Dancing Quartet

as Male Dancing Quartet

as Kid
Critic Reviews for Singin' in the Rain
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Singin' in the Rain is another mighty fine MGM Technicolor musical comedy produced by Arthur Freed whose An American in Paris copped seven Academy awards last week.

...this one's the Taj Mahal, Armstrong's footprint on the moon, the 2001 Arizona-New York World Series, the Clash's London Calling, and the perfect foamy head on an expertly poured Guinness.
One of the shining glories of the American musical.
A fancy package of musical entertainment with wide appeal and bright grossing prospects.
If you've never seen it and don't, you're bonkers.

Compounded generously of music, dance, color, spectacle and a riotous abundance of Gene Kelly, Jean Hagen and Donald O'Connor on the screen, all elements in this rainbow program are carefuly contrived and guaranteed to...put you in a buttercup mood.
Audience Reviews for Singin' in the Rain
The classic of classics when it comes to musicals, a wonderful movie that is light, entertaining and funny with priceless dialogue and amazing choreography - and where even an out-of-place Broadway number is delightful enough to make us forgive it for being there.
Super Reviewer
'Singin' in the Rain' is still a proven feast for the eyes and ears, full of charisma and intelligence and laughter.
Super Reviewer
I can't say a bad word about this classic - in addition to making me smile the whole way through, it's a film about the film industry. Donald O'Connor nearly steals the show with his zany supporting role, and Gene Kelly is magical in the lead, walking that line between musical corny and believably sincere. The songs endure, and - perhaps the film's biggest surprise - the visuals are varied, and gigantic, and stunning. One for the ages, jam-packed with love and life and laughter. It's beautifully done.
Super Reviewer
Singin' in the Rain Quotes
Don Lockwood: | You've seen them once, you've seen them all. |
Cosmo Brown: | Talking pictures, that means I'm out of a job. At last I can start suffering and write that symphony. |
R.F. Simpson: | You're not out of job, we're putting you in as head of our new music department. |
Cosmo Brown: | Oh, thanks, R.F.! At last I can stop suffering and write that symphony. |
Cosmo Brown: | Make 'em laugh! |
R.F. Simpson: | Cosmo, remind me to give you a raise. |
Cosmo Brown: | Uh, R. F.? |
R.F. Simpson: | Yes? |
Cosmo Brown: | Give me a raise. |
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