Movie Nights with Dad
Singin' in the Rain (1952) is the kind of film that makes you wonder how it exists at all. Gene Kelly co-directed and choreographed most of it himself while starring in it. Debbie Reynolds had almost no formal dance training when filming began. Donald O'Connor shot "Make 'Em Laugh" in a single day and was bedridden for a week afterward. This week Riley and Mark review Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly's undisputed classic, digging into what makes the three-way chemistry feel so effortless, whether Debbie Reynolds gets overshadowed or holds her own, what the film's Hollywood backdrop is really saying about an industry terrified of change, and whether Lina Lamont is actually the villain the movie wants you to think she is. Mark brings his theater lens to one of the most technically demanding casts ever assembled for a Hollywood musical, and Riley makes the case for why the system — not Lina — is the real villain of the film. New episodes every Sunday at 5PM CT. Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.
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