Comic events continue in the life of the famous artist 'Don Lockwood' and his wife 'Lina Lamont' and they work in silent art works, but when things change they have to change the technical work silent to a speaker. Hence the story begins with the sound of 'Lina' bad, and must 'without' to act in that problem. Don came with a girl who worked as an alternative to his wife's bad voice. But changed his life after that he fell in love with this girl.
...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.
At the time, this film was treated as just another MGM musical but over the years it has gained in stature and is now considered as one of the best American films ever made--Read why.
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.
Film4
April 23, 2009
For humour and sheer energy, no musical betters Singin' In The Rain.
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.