Singin' In the RainSingin' In the Rain
(1952)
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Singin' In the Rain

A silent film star falls for a young singer, but his jealous co-star tries to ruin their romance.

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This is one of the biggest classic movies in the world, which perfectly defines a musical - cheerful, uplifting films in which everything ends well. There is also humor and energy, as well as great performances from Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. Recommended for those who enjoy musicals or those who want to lift their spirits with a fun movie filled with the excesses of Hollywood's golden age.

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Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor star in one of the greatest musicals ever filmed. Musician Don Lockwood rises to stardom during Hollywood's silent-movie era--paired with the beautiful, jealous and dumb Lina Lamont. When Lockwood becomes attracted to young studio singer Kathy Selden, Lamont has her fired. But with the introduction of talking pictures, audiences laugh when they hear Lockwood speak for the first time--and the studio uses Selden to dub her voice.

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