how was the movie singin in the rain? (1952)?
did you like it?
what made you like it soo much?
im doing a critique on it

did you like it?
what made you like it soo much?
im doing a critique on it
Film: Singin' in the Rain. Starring: Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds and Jean Hagen. Directed by: Gene Kelly and Stanley ...
Trailer made for the 50th Anniversary re-release of this classic 1952 musical. Watch for screenings, in a 35mm print, at Melbourne's Astor ...

Every film genre has its benchmark moments, game changing films which cause a seismic shift of re-evaluation, altering the way the films of that genre are produced and thought about from then on: Sci-fi has Metropolis (1927) and Star Wars (1977) (though many will argue that George Lucas’ space opera had ramifications well beyond genre cinema); the musical had 42nd Street (1933), Singin’ In The Rain (1952) and Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). However the horror genre can probably lay claim to more twists and turns than any other, but its most challenging, rewarding and downright devastating gift to us is George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead from 1968.
As much as I would hope this does not turn into a gushing eulogy (though I fear it might) I must make clear my bias – to my mind Night of the Living Dead is not only one of the great American films but one of the greatest films ever made. This may sound controversial but I hope to justify my claim in the following examination of its place within the genre, and its reaction to the turbulent times of its conception.
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Singin' in the rain (1952) - DVD. |
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Top 10 films Singin' in the Rain. Click for more photos in Melbourne 1. Singin' in the Rain. 1. SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (103 minutes) G IF YOU liked The Artist, you owe it to yourself to see this classic 1952 musical about the birth of the ''talking |
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Gene Kelly tribute includes famous fans The film academy's 'Centennial Tribute' spans two evenings, includes Justin Timberlake and Harry Shum Jr. Actor, dancer and director Gene Kelly taken during the shooting of the classic film "Singin' in the rain" from 1952. No wonder it was said that |
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Gene Kelly tribute includes famous fans By Susan King, Los Angeles Times, Actor, dancer and director Gene Kelly taken during the shooting of the classic file "Singin' in the rain" from 1952. No wonder it was said that the difference between Fred Astaire and Kelly is that Astaire was the |
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Review: Plenty of sunshine in URI Theatre's 'Singin' in the Rain' "Singin' in the Rain" is a toe-tapping, feel good, audience pleaser with a large, hard-working cast of singers and dancers with support from a solid orchestra, intricately painted sets and fetching costumes. Closely following the 1952 MGM musical, |
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Women Call the Shots Onstage “Top Hat” isn't in a class with “Singin' in the Rain,” partly because the most recent show's leading man, Tom Chambers, doesn't possess the blithe, easeful command of the stage that Adam Cooper brings to Gene Kelly's screen assignment; his singing is |