Singing in the Rain 1952 DVD
Storyline!
Singing in the Rain 1952, 1927 Hollywood. Monumental Pictures’ biggest stars, hot couple Lena Lamont and Don Lockwood, are an off-screen couple if the trade papers and gossip columns are to be believed. Both maintain public perception just to please their die-hard fans and lure people to the movies. Despite his inner yearning, he naively believes what he sees on the screen to bolster his fame and sense of importance. The Jazz Singer (1927) became a real hit and all the cinemas went to R.F. Don’s close friend and musician Cosmo Brown is hired as Monumental’s conceptual artist and music director. And by that point, Don had started a secret relationship with Kathy Selden. Though the meeting wasn’t friendly, Cosmo and Cathy help Don, who has risen through the ranks of movies to stardom, try to make the leap to talkie stardom. And Katie follows suit. However, they have to overcome technical difficulties. But the bigger problem is Lina. Lina will do anything to successfully picture speak, even without her own skills. Especially Katie as Don’s off-screen girlfriend and possibly the new talking lady.
- Comes on Region Free DVD-R with Disc Art and a Full-Colour Cover page in a 7mm Standard DVD Case.
- Subtitles only show for the parts, not in English.
Additional Information
Weight | 100 g |
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Release Date | April 10, 1952 (United States) |
Duration | 103 Minutes |
Region | Region Free – Play Worldwide |
Handling Time | 1-2 Business Days |