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Cold War

Submitted by Mnthali on October 31, 2006

Category: American History
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Singin' in the Rain
pictures
Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for budget of $2.54 million, released April 10, 1952 by MGM and grossed $3.6 million, Technicolor 35mm negative, 1.37:1 screen aspect ratio, mono sound, 103 mins.; Laserdisc released 1991; restored theatrical print from original 3-strip Technicolor negatives released 1992; DVD released 1997 with remastered Dolby digital sound

Production:
Directed by Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
Written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green
Produced by Arthur Freed
Original music by Nacio Herb Brown, Lennie Hayton
Cinematography by Harold Rosson
Film Editing by Adrienne Fazan
Sound recording by Douglas Shearer
Special Effects by Warren Newcombe, Irving G. Ries
Choreography by Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen
Orchestration by Wally Heglin, Conrad Salinger, Skip Martin
Vocal arrangements by Jeff Alexander, Roger Edens
Cast:
Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood
Donald O'Connor as Cosmo Brown
Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden
Jean Hagen as Lina Lamont (and as the singing voice of Debbie Reynolds)
Millard Mitchell as R. F. Simpson
Cyd Charisse as Dancer
Douglas Fowley as Roscoe Dexter
Rita Moreno as Zelda Zanders
Madge Blake as Dora Bailey
Kathleen Freeman as Phoebe Dinsmore, Lina's diction coach
Bobby Watson as Don's diction coach
Betty Royce as the singing voice for "Would You?"
Notes:
Singin' in the Rain was first conceived as a "catalogue" picture by Arthur Freed for MGM in 1949. He had written the song 20 years earlier with the composer Nacio Herb Brown for the Hollywood Music Box Revue in 1927, a stage show of showgirls and songs and spectacular sets of the type made famous by the Ziegfeld Follies. After the sound revolution swept through Hollywood in the wake of the 1927 Jazz Singer, Irving Thalberg hired Freed...

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