
The film, "Singin' in the Rain" is a well known classic that tells the story of how silent films changed in the 1920's. Silent films were all that was available up int'll 1928 when a silent film company makes the difficult transition to sound films thirty years earlier. The most famous song in the movie "Singin' in the Rain" came from the movie "Hollywood Revue" which was one of the first silent films in 1929. The movie represents how changing to sound affects Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly), his lady friend Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), best friend Cosmo (Donald O'Connor) and Lockwood's new girlfriend Kathey Selden (Debbie Reynolds). The problem is Lina has a voice that can cut glass and doesn't like lockwood falling for Kathey just because of her beautiful looks but annoying high voice. In designing the movie set, many things used were easily readable because this was a movie about making movies. Things like the sound booth and lighting were on used for shooting the movie and for the set design on the movie. According to Roger Ebert, "The movie simplifies the changeover from silents to talkies, but doesn't falsify it. Yes, cameras were housed in soundproof booths, and microphones were hidden almost in plain view. And, yes, preview audiences did laugh when they first heard the voices of some famous stars; Garbo Talks!'' the ads promised, but her co-star,
John Gilbert, would have been better off keeping his mouth shut. The movie opens and closes at sneak previews, has sequences on sound stages and in dubbing studios, and kids the way the studios manufactured romances between their stars". Other things on set like the colorful backdrops and buildings were just painted and used as the real thing. Also as shown in the movie, when filming a movie clip on a train, the background is a painted picture that is scrolling to make the impression that the train is movie as high speeds. One actor I liked was Lina Lamont who had the terrible voice but astonishing looks. At the time was when actors like her were going out of business because they couldnt act and sing or speak. This movie shows how her voice was dubbed to keep her from loosing her job due to her annoyingly high voice. She was lucky in the sense that she kept her int'll the ending when he career came to an end and Kathy's career was skyrocketing. This movie is truly great and tells a wonderful historical story about the change in films and did is so in a way that was entertaining with wonderful music and great characters.
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