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Most of the songs in the film were not original; they were "recycled" from earlier MGM musicals produced by Arthur Freed.
This is not about love found or a problem solved. It is about the feeling after . The giddy, fizzy, can’t-help-but-smile relief of being perfectly, absurdly happy in an imperfect world. It's the knowledge that some storms aren't meant to be waited out. They're meant to be danced in. Singin- in the Rain
Set in Hollywood during the late 1920s, Singin’ in the Rain Most of the songs in the film were
He doesn't run for cover. He doesn't curse the damp. Instead, he steps off the curb and into the gutter’s stream with the casual grace of a dancer finding his mark. The first splashes aren't annoyances; they are an orchestra tuning up. A lamppost becomes a partner, cool and steady, as he swings around it. His umbrella is not a shield, but a conductor’s baton. Set in Hollywood during the late 1920s, Singin’
(Donald O'Connor) as they navigate the chaotic industry transition from silent films to "talkies". The plot centers on the studio's struggle to fix their first sound film, which is plagued by the shrill, unrecordable voice of leading lady Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen). Hope arrives in the form of Kathy Selden
(Debbie Reynolds), a talented young performer who is hired to secretly dub Lina's voice. Musical Highlights