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Singin' in the Rain

Screening on Film
Directed by Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly.
With Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor.
US, 1952, 35mm, color, 103 min.
Print source: Constellation Center Collection at the Academy Film Archive

Neither a critical nor box office success upon its release, Singin’ in the Rain has since become one of the most beloved of all Hollywood musicals. An affectionate send-up of Hollywood during its transition from silent to “talking pictures,” the film’s reputation and loyal following is well deserved – a perfect synthesis of picture book fantasy, backstage drama, stirring music and dance, Singin’ in the Rain showcases Donen’s uniquely choreographic approach to camera movement. His ability to communicate joy through dance is exemplified by the magical title number, when Kelly, brimming with love for Reynolds’ ingénue, cavorts in a sudden downpour through the soundstage streets of Los Angeles with childlike glee.

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