Content Warnings
Overall Severity: 🟢 10/100
Total warning time: 20s
Sex/Nudity: 🟢 5/100 (5s)
- 🟢 20/100 [00:45:30 - 00:45:35] Brief scene with a woman in a revealing costume during a musical number.
Drug Use: 🟢 0/100 (0s)
Violence: 🟢 5/100 (15s)
- 🟢 10/100 [01:10:15 - 01:10:30] Mild comedic slapstick involving a pie fight.
Strong Language: 🟢 0/100 (0s)
Singin’ in the Rain FAQ
Q: Who directed 'Singin’ in the Rain' (1952)?
A: The movie was co-directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen.
A: The movie was co-directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen.
Q: What is the main plot of 'Singin’ in the Rain'?
A: The film is a romantic musical comedy that follows the transition from silent films to 'talkies' in Hollywood, focusing on the challenges faced by actors Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), and how Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds) helps save their latest production.
A: The film is a romantic musical comedy that follows the transition from silent films to 'talkies' in Hollywood, focusing on the challenges faced by actors Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), and how Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds) helps save their latest production.
Q: Who are the main stars of 'Singin’ in the Rain'?
A: The movie stars Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood, Donald O'Connor as Cosmo Brown, and Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden.
A: The movie stars Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood, Donald O'Connor as Cosmo Brown, and Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden.
Q: What is the most famous song from 'Singin’ in the Rain'?
A: The most iconic song from the movie is the title track 'Singin’ in the Rain,' performed by Gene Kelly in a memorable dance sequence in the rain.
A: The most iconic song from the movie is the title track 'Singin’ in the Rain,' performed by Gene Kelly in a memorable dance sequence in the rain.
Q: Did 'Singin’ in the Rain' win any Academy Awards?
A: The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Jean Hagen, but it did not win any Oscars.
A: The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Jean Hagen, but it did not win any Oscars.