I'd first seen the film when I was 11, in 1978. Loved everything about it.. Now we watch it as a family when we feel we need something to cheer us up and my 13 year old son loves it. This made me cry a little.
I noticed how much the fan concept of the “You Are My Lucky Star” number, especially the spoken section, has in common with the “Dear Mr. Gable/You Made Me Love You” number performed by Judy Garland in “Broadway Melody of 1938,” also produced by Arthur Freed. “Singing in the Rain” owes not only the Brown/Freed songs, but so much else to the earlier “Broadway Melody” film series.
Thank God Ann Miller didnt get the gig. All she does is spin. I never cared for her. Debbie was perfect for the role. I read she had issues with Gene Kelly, but she persevered with help from Fred Astaire. I loved her in Unsinkable Molly Brown.
I was a little floored when I found out recently that Debbie Reynolds died the day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher. I didn't hear anything about it. Sure, Carrie Fisher was famous for Star Wars and a few other things but her mother was Hollywood royalty. How could her passing be overshadowed by her daughter that was basically in three major movies. (I don't count the current shit.)
@@KaylaM13, yeah. I don't blame the kids actually. I blame the adults in the news industry that probably responded by considering clicks rather than historical accomplishments.
I don't know how on you heard about Carrie's death but missed Debbie Reynolds--it was all over the news, and many of the Star Wars centered sites covered both, as well. Billie Lourd lost her mom and her grandmother in the same week. There was a big joint memorial service for the both of them, and Debbie Reynolds' crypt has some of Carrie's ashes and is topped by a statue of the two of them together. Also, to disparage Carrie's work as "basically in three major movies" or "Star Wars and a few other things" is pretty much crap.
Oh I heard other things. I heard Gene Kelley was so critical he made her cry and I also heard from her actual vocal coach she was bitchy with him (probably from the pressure) but who knows . I dont know her personally. I couldnt tell. Of course I want to believe the positive
I meanwe all get bad tempered when under that kind of preassue, and Kelly was having lot’s of truble with the studio at the time. They probably did ocasionally say and do things they wouldn’t normally, but I don’t see how that condemns them forever. On the whole they seem both to have been normally nice people with the normal human failings.
@@MissCaraMint Umm who said it condemns them forever? Of course its human to have a couple of bad days when under pressure. Sad thing is hollywood stars get judged immediatly. Where did you read in my comment that I would judge her for having a temper especially when you dance 8 hours a day and are under constant pressure . I am pretty sure I have implied that I always want to believe the positive about a person I dont know personally. Obviously that didnt come across in my comment, but you reacted as if I called her a b.... or something. Nope ... not my intention at all.... Thats what I will never understand about the internet. People picking fights where there arent any .
Love Debbie. But whenever anyone does that overused: turn to camera - "Oh, hi!", as if they didn't see the camera crew standing there, it gives me a chuckle.
Ms. Reynolds. Did Ms. Bonnie Franklin Lucas call you? I thought she might know your Daughter, Carrie Fisher, as she played Princess Leia in Star Wars. Perhaps Mr. Gene Kelly and Ms. Rita Hayworth would like to be young again and star in a tv show based on Cover Girl. "Are My Seams Straight?" with Eve Arden and others. Thanks. Love you. Don xoxo May 1, 2024
And the fact she was not a dancer but held her own with 2 professional dancers amazing…..
Exactly right!!
My sentiments exactly. Mad respect to Debbie!
Just what I was going say!
Musicals these days aren't even close compared to the Great Musicals of the 40's and 50's!😊😊
You said that right!
Rest In Peace Debbie and Carrie fisher
Somehow I worry about Todd whom she didn’t mention often and SAID HE WAS CRAZY OVER HIS DAD. Debbie’s TIA S
Killed her the day after Cart died.
It really is a damn good picture.
Debbie was such a talented lady!
Debbie you are sorely missed. Great comedy actress. x
What tragic end
Her voice is still so youthful and beautiful
I'd first seen the film when I was 11, in 1978. Loved everything about it.. Now we watch it as a family when we feel we need something to cheer us up and my 13 year old son loves it. This made me cry a little.
A woman of substance, an entertainer sublime.
I miss your elegance. Rest In Peace, Debbie!
I'm boggled that Gene was 20 years older than Debbie, and Debbie past away 20 years after Gene. They were both 84.
I noticed how much the fan concept of the “You Are My Lucky Star” number, especially the spoken section, has in common with the “Dear Mr. Gable/You Made Me Love You” number performed by Judy Garland in “Broadway Melody of 1938,” also produced by Arthur Freed. “Singing in the Rain” owes not only the Brown/Freed songs, but so much else to the earlier “Broadway Melody” film series.
This is wonderful to see and hear. It brings back many happy memories 🥰!!!
Люблю Вас, милая, дорогая Дебби !! Обожаю!! Спасибо Вам за радость и счастье, которое Вы дарите людям!!!!
I love and miss her.
Pretty as a peach in the movie and reminiscing. So talented. I was exhausted just watching the "Good Morning" clip.
Thank you Debiie. You are mssed!
charming classy and so talented needed someone to look out for her in life RIP
One of like! What wonderful entertainer.
14:00 - end
It almost made me cry
A great movie. They dont make movies like they did back in the 50's.
She looked sooooooo young
ダゼン❤可愛❤❤❤❤❤
I was sad she didn’t mention Donald who is so important to the film.
Do a search for: gene Kelly Donald O'Connor Moses supposes. Incredible dancing by both Gene and Donald.
Gee Tomy9878, you've taken the documentary I made for the DVD of the movie and "made it your own." LOL Oh well, we all love the film.
Mi homenaje a Donald. Grande entre los grandes
Thank God Ann Miller didnt get the gig. All she does is spin. I never cared for her.
Debbie was perfect for the role. I read she had issues with Gene Kelly, but she persevered with help from Fred Astaire. I loved her in Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Debbie was perfect for the movie, but Ann Miller didn’t “just spin” she was a talented performer in her own right
I was a little floored when I found out recently that Debbie Reynolds died the day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher. I didn't hear anything about it. Sure, Carrie Fisher was famous for Star Wars and a few other things but her mother was Hollywood royalty. How could her passing be overshadowed by her daughter that was basically in three major movies. (I don't count the current shit.)
Because kids these days have seen star wars. They may not have seen singing in the rain, the mating game etc. My kids will tho. And star wars.
@@KaylaM13, yeah. I don't blame the kids actually. I blame the adults in the news industry that probably responded by considering clicks rather than historical accomplishments.
I don't know how on you heard about Carrie's death but missed Debbie Reynolds--it was all over the news, and many of the Star Wars centered sites covered both, as well. Billie Lourd lost her mom and her grandmother in the same week. There was a big joint memorial service for the both of them, and Debbie Reynolds' crypt has some of Carrie's ashes and is topped by a statue of the two of them together. Also, to disparage Carrie's work as "basically in three major movies" or "Star Wars and a few other things" is pretty much crap.
@@RinA-wy8vnis that really meant to be a statue of them? Didn’t know that
Me sigues agradando.
11:45 is no one gonna talk about that Easter themed live stage show?
IMO, I believe Debbie Reynolds died of a broken heart, no matter what the official reports said, after her daughter Carrie Fisher passed away first.
ITS TOO BAD THAT SHE DIED😢😭😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Well she was old
@@cornishpasty4344 Exactly. People die. Get used to it.
Yes, but what makes it heartbreaking is that she said that she could never stand to outlive her daughter, and then she did by one day.
Oh I heard other things. I heard Gene Kelley was so critical he made her cry and I also heard from her actual vocal coach she was bitchy with him (probably from the pressure) but who knows . I dont know her personally. I couldnt tell. Of course I want to believe the positive
I meanwe all get bad tempered when under that kind of preassue, and Kelly was having lot’s of truble with the studio at the time. They probably did ocasionally say and do things they wouldn’t normally, but I don’t see how that condemns them forever. On the whole they seem both to have been normally nice people with the normal human failings.
@@MissCaraMint Umm who said it condemns them forever? Of course its human to have a couple of bad days when under pressure. Sad thing is hollywood stars get judged immediatly. Where did you read in my comment that I would judge her for having a temper especially when you dance 8 hours a day and are under constant pressure . I am pretty sure I have implied that I always want to believe the positive about a person I dont know personally. Obviously that didnt come across in my comment, but you reacted as if I called her a b.... or something. Nope ... not my intention at all.... Thats what I will never understand about the internet. People picking fights where there arent any .
@@patriciacooney8591 I think you confuse my comment as antagonistic towards yours. In fact I was building on what you allready were saying.
@@MissCaraMint Oh ooops... sorry 😅... ok cool
7:37 there was no silent movie idol called Marino.
Love Debbie. But whenever anyone does that overused: turn to camera - "Oh, hi!", as if they didn't see the camera crew standing there, it gives me a chuckle.
4:40 Is that a deleted scene?
Ms. Reynolds. Did Ms. Bonnie Franklin Lucas call you? I thought she might know your Daughter, Carrie Fisher, as she played Princess Leia in Star Wars. Perhaps Mr. Gene Kelly and Ms. Rita Hayworth would like to be young again and star in a tv show based on Cover Girl. "Are My Seams Straight?" with Eve Arden and others. Thanks. Love you. Don xoxo May 1, 2024
me: lets see the panning in this.. ah, not panning. multiply Cameras.
I wonder what will happen if humans are immortal
she resembled Marilyn Monroe
Im pretty sure her daughter couldnt bear her death and went with her, its so sad
Too bad Gene was a complete scumbag to her.
The day after your daughter, Carrie Fischer died (princess Leah of star wars), you died. I'm so sorry. Such a waste.