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If you’ve never seen it (and if you haven’t, please close this tab and rectify that immediately), the setting is Hollywood, 1927. Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen) are the silent film era’s ultimate power couple. They’re handsome, popular, and completely fake. Don despises Lina’s vanity, and Lina has the speaking voice of a chalkboard being scratched by a dying seagull.

Visually, Singin’ in the Rain is a celebration of the three-strip Technicolor process. The costumes, designed by Walter Plunkett, leap off the screen in saturated bursts of yellow, green, and pink. The "Broadway Melody" ballet—a lengthy, avant-garde dream sequence featuring Cyd Charisse in a striking green dress—showcases the film's willingness to abandon narrative constraints entirely in pursuit of pure visual and musical expression. Singin- in the Rain

Enter directors Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen with Singin’ in the Rain . If you’ve never seen it (and if you