Singin' in the Rain

Before La La Land, before Ryan Murphy's Hollywood, before The Artist, there was and always will be SINGIN' IN THE RAIN. Considered to be one of the greatest Hollywood musicals ever made, Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor star as three Hollywood players; one a matinee idol, one an aspiring actress and one a studio mainstay who clowns behind the scenes.

Hollywood, 1927: Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are the darlings of the silent silver screen. Offscreen, Don, aided by his happy-go-lucky friend and piano accompanist, Cosmo Brown, has to dodge Lina's romantic overtures, especially when he falls for chorus girl Kathy Selden. With the advent of sound in motion pictures, it is decided to turn Don and Lina's new film into a "talkie" and a musical at that. The only problem is Lina's voice, which mere words cannot describe. Together, Don, Cosmo and Kathy might just have a plan to save the picture from being put into turnaround.
Rating G
Genre Cult Film
Running Time 102
Language
Show Times

Session times for the new cinema week, commencing each Thursday, will be released the Tuesday afternoon prior

New & Noteworthy
Closed Caption eNews Before It's (N)ova Anniversary Party Double Feature Sundays WHAT THE FEST Espresso Cinema Whiffy Waters MDFF met First Nations Acknowledgement