Singin' in the Rain is a 1952 American comedy musical film starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds and directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, with Kelly also providing the choreography. It offers a comic depiction of Hollywood, and its transition from silent films to "talkies." Although it was not a big hit when first released, it was accorded its legendary status by contemporary critics. It is now frequently described as one of the best musicals ever made, topping the AFI's 100 Years of Musicals list, and ranking fifth in its updated list of the greatest American films in... 2007. Don Lockwood is a popular silent film star with humble roots as a singer, dancer and stunt man. Don barely tolerates his vapid, shallow leading lady, Lina Lamont , though their studio, Monumental Pictures, links them romantically to increase their popularity. Lina herself is convinced they are in love, despite Don's protestations otherwise. One day, to escape from overenthusiastic fans, Don jumps into a passing car driven by Kathy Selden .
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| Release date: | 1952 |
| Directed by: | Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 103 Minutes |
| Producer: | Arthur Freed |
| Editor: | Adrienne Fazan |
| Music by: | Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown |
| Cinematography: | Harold Rosson |
| Screenplay by: | Betty Comden, Adolph Green |
| Estimated budget: | $2,540,800 |
| Genre: | Musical, Comedy |