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Singin' in the Rain Quotes

Singin' in the Rain is a TV show that was first aired in 1970 . Singin' in the Rain ended in 1970.

It features Arthur Freed as producer, Lennie Hayton (original score) in charge of musical score, and Harold Rosson as head of cinematography.

Singin' in the Rain is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Singin' in the Rain is 103 minutes long. Singin' in the Rain is distributed by Loews Cineplex Entertainment.

The cast includes: Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood, Donald O'Connor as Cosmo Brown, Jean Hagen as Lina, Millard Mitchell as R.F. Simpson, King Donovan as Rod, Jean Hagen as Lina Lamont, Douglas Fowley as Rosco, Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden, Kathleen Freeman as Phoebe Dinsmore, Debbie Reynolds as Kathy, Judy Landon as Olga, and Madge Blake as Dora Bailey.

Singin' in the Rain Quotes

Donald O'Connor as Cosmo Brown

  • (Donald O'Connor) "Why bother to shoot this film? Why not release the old one under a new title? You've seen one, you've seen them all."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Hey, what'd you say that for?"
  • (Donald O'Connor) "What's the matter?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "That's what that Kathy Selden said to me that night."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "That's three weeks ago, you still thinking about that?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "I can't get her out of my mind."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "How could you; she's the first dame who hasn't fallen for your line since you were four."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Lina, you were fabulous. You sang as good as Kathy Selden."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Short people have long faces, and long people have short faces. Big people have little humor, and little people have no humor at all."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Talking pictures, that means I'm out of a job. At last I can start suffering and write that symphony."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "You're not out of job, we're putting you in as head of our new music department."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Oh, thanks, R.F.. At last I can stop suffering and write that symphony."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Lina, You've never looked lovelier."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Gee, I'm glad you turned up, we've been looking inside every cake in town."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Make 'em laugh."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "What's the first thing an actor learns? "The show must go on.' Come rain, come shine, come snow, come sleet, the show MUST go on."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "You have to show a movie at a party. It's a Hollywood law."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "What's this one about?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "It's a French revolution story --"
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Don't tell me. You're a French aristocrat, she's a simple girl of the people, and she won't even give you a tumbrel. Hah."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "The price of fame. You've got the glory, you gotta take the little heartaches that go with it. Now look at me: I've got no fame, I've got no glory, I've got no big mansions, I've got no money. But I've got; what have I got?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "I don't know, what have you got?"
  • (Donald O'Connor) "I gotta get out of here."

Kathleen Freeman as Phoebe Dinsmore

  • (Kathleen Freeman) "Repeat after me; Tah, Tey, Tee, Toe, Too."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Tah, Tey, Tye, Tow, Tyo."
  • (Kathleen Freeman) "No, no, no Miss Lamont, Round tones, round tones. Now, let me hear you read your line."
  • (Jean Hagen) "And I cayn't stand'im."
  • (Kathleen Freeman) "And I can't stand him."
  • (Jean Hagen) "And I cayn't stand'im."
  • (Kathleen Freeman) "Can't."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Cayn't."
  • (Kathleen Freeman) "Caaaan't"
  • (Jean Hagen) "Cayyyyn't"

Millard Mitchell as R.F. Simpson

  • (Millard Mitchell) "Don, it'll be a sensation. "Lamont and Lockwood: they talk.""
  • (Jean Hagen) "Well of course we talk. Don't everybody?"
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Cosmo, remind me to give you a raise."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Oh, R.F."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Yes?"
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Give me a raise."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Lina, did you send this stuff out?"
  • (Jean Hagen) "I gave an exclusive story to every paper in town."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "What do you think of it, Dexter?"
  • (Douglas Fowley) "It'll never amount to a thing."
  • (Judy Landon) "Its vulgar."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "That's what they said about the horseless carriage."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Lina, you were gorgeous."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Yeah, Lina, you looked pretty good for a girl."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "I can't quite visualise it, I'd have to see it on film."

Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood

  • (Gene Kelly) "Now listen, R.F., the owner of the Coconut Grove may do what Lina tells him to, but you're the head of this studio."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "That's right, I'm the head of this studio. She's hired. But don't let Lina know she's on the lot."
  • (Unnamed) "Gotta dance."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Gotta dance. Gotta Dance. / Broadway Rhythm, it's got me, everybody dance."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Why, you rattlesnake. You got that poor kid fired."
  • (Jean Hagen) "That's not all I'm gonna do if I ever get my hands on her."
  • (Gene Kelly) "I never heard of anything so low. Why did you do it?"
  • (Jean Hagen) "Because you liked her. I could tell."
  • (Gene Kelly) "So that's it. Believe me, I don't like her half as much as I hate you, you reptile."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Sticks and stones may break my bones --"
  • (Gene Kelly) "I'd like to break every bone in your body."
  • (Jean Hagen) "You and who else, you big lummox?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "What's your lofty mission in life that lets you sneer at my humble profession?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "I'm an actress --"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Oh --"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "-- on the stage."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Oh, on the stage, well I'd like to see you act, what are you in right now? I could brush up on my English, or bring along an interpreter, that is if they'd let in a movie actor."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "I'm not in a play right now, but I will be. I'm going to New York --"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Oh, you're going to New York and then some day we'll all hear of you, won't we? Kathy Selden as Juliet, as Lady Macbeth, as King Lear. You'll have to wear a beard for that one of course."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Laugh all you want, but at least the stage is a dignified profession."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Dignified profession."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "What do you have to be so conceited about? You're nothing but a shadow on film -- just a shadow. You're not flesh and blood."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Oh, no?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Stop."
  • (Gene Kelly) "What can I do to you, I'm only a shadow."
  • (Gene Kelly) "I'm no actor. I never was. Just a bunch of dumb show. I know that now."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Well, at least you're taking it lying down."
  • (Gene Kelly) "No. No kidding, Cosmo. Did you ever see anything as ridiculous as me on that screen tonight?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Yeah, how about Lina?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "All right. I ran her a close second. Maybe it was a photo finish. I'm through, fellas."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Don, you're not through."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Why of course not. Why, with your looks and figure, you could drive an ice wagon or shine shoes."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Block hats."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Sell pencils."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Dig ditches."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Or worse still, go back to vaudeville."
  • (Gene Kelly) "That's the Broadway Melody."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Now Lina, you've been reading all those fan magazines again. Now look Lina, you shouldn't believe all that banana oil Dora Bailey and the columnists dish out. Now try to get this straight: there is nothing between us. There has never been anything between us. Just air."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Oh, Donny, you don't mean that."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Hey, Cos. Do something. Call me a cab."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "OK, you're a cab."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Thanks a lot."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Are you doing anything tonight, Miss Lamont?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Well's that's funny; I'm busy."
  • (Gene Kelly) "They sent me to the finest schools, including dancing schools. That's where I first met Cosmo. And with him I used to perform for all of Mom and Dad's society friends."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Oh, excuse me. Where'd Miss Selden go?"
  • (Female dancer) "She just grabbed her things and bolted."
  • (Female dancer) "Anything I can do?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Sorry, I don't have time to find out."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Which of my pictures have you seen?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "I don't remember. I saw one once."
  • (Gene Kelly) "You saw one once?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Yes, I think you were dueling and there was a girl; Lina Lamont. But I don't go to the movies much. If you've seen one you've seen them all."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Thank you."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Oh, no offense. Movies are entertaining enough for the masses but the personalities on the screen just don't impress me. I mean they don't talk, they don't act, the just make a lot of dumb show. Well, you know"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "like that."
  • (Gene Kelly) "You mean like what I do?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Well, yes."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Dignity. Always, dignity."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Don't tell me, it's a flat tire."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "I can't undertand it. This car hasn't given me a lick of trouble in nearly 6 hours."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Ladies and gentlemen, stop that girl, that girl running up the aisle. Stop her. That's the girl whose voice you heard and loved tonight. She's the real star of the picture. Kathy Selden."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Kathy --"
  • (Gene Kelly) "What's the matter with that girl? Can't she take a gentle hint?"
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Well haven't ya heard? She's irresistible. She told me so herself."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Well, we movie stars get the glory. I guess we have to take the little heartaches that go with it. People think we lead lives of glamour and romance, but we're really lonely; terribly lonely."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Tell me the truth, am I a good actor?"
  • (Donald O'Connor) "As long as I'm working for Monumental Pictures, you're the greatest of 'em all."

Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden

  • (Debbie Reynolds) "This California dew's a little heavier than usual tonight."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Oh really? From where I stand, the sun is shining all over the place --"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Here we are. Sunset and Camden."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Now look, Miss Lamont, Don and I --"
  • (Jean Hagen) "Don? Don't you dare call him Don. I was calling him Don before you were born. I mean -- You-you were kissing him."
  • (Gene Kelly) "I was kissing her. I happen to be in love with her."
  • (Jean Hagen) "That's ridiculous. Everybody knows you're in love with me."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Are you sure it's all right? Being seen with me?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "You mean lofty star with humble player?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Not exactly, but for lunch don't you usually tear a pheasant with Miss Lamont?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Kathy, all the stories about Lina and me are sheer publicity."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Oh? It certainly seems more than that. From all those columns in the newspapers and articles in the fan magazines --"
  • (Gene Kelly) "You read the fan magazines?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "I pick them up at the beauty parlor or the dentist's office, just like anybody."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Really?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "Well -- I buy four or five a month."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Four or five --"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "But anyway, to get back to the point, you and Miss Lamont do achieve a certain intimacy in all your pictures --"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Did you say all our pictures?"
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "I guess if I think about it I've seen eight or nine of them."
  • (Gene Kelly) "You know I remember someone saying, "If you've seen one you've seen 'em all"."
  • (Debbie Reynolds) "I said some awful things that night, didn't I?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "No. I deserved them. But I must admit I was hurt by them. So hurt in fact that I haven't been able to think about anything but you ever since."

Douglas Fowley as Rosco

  • (Douglas Fowley) "Lina. We're missing every other word. You've got to talk into the mike."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Well, I can't make love to a bush."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "We're really rolling, Mr. Simpson."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Well, you can stop rolling at once."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "What?"
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Don, Lina."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "Ok, everybody save it."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Save it? Tell them to go home. We're shutting down for a few weeks."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "What?"
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Well, don't just stand there. Tell them."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "Everybody go until further notice. What is it?"
  • (Douglas Fowley) "The sound, its out of synchronization."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Well tell them to fix it."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "Yes sir, fix it."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "What's your name?"
  • (Gene Kelly) "Don Lockwood sir, but the fellas all call me Donald."
  • (Douglas Fowley) "Wise guy, eh? All right, get this guy into Bert's suit. And remember Lockwood, you might be trading that fiddle in for a harp."

Madge Blake as Dora Bailey

  • (Madge Blake) "This is Dora Bailey, ladies and gentlemen, talking to you from the front of the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. What a night, ladies and gentlemen, what a night. Every star in Hollywood's heaven is here to make Monumental Pictures' premiere of "The Royal Rascal" the outstanding event of 1927. Everyone is breathlessly awaiting the arrival of Lina Lamont and Don Lockwood."
  • (Madge Blake) "Ladies and gentlemen, when you look at this gorgeous couple, it's no wonder they're a household name all over the world like -- bacon and eggs. Lockwood and Lamont."

Jean Hagen as Lina

  • (Jean Hagen) "It ain't been in vain for nothin'."
  • (Jean Hagen) "What's wrong with the way I talk? What's the big idea? Am I dumb or something?"
  • (Jean Hagen) "Gee, this wig weighs a ton. What dope'd wear a thing like this?"
  • (Douglas Fowley) "Everybody used to wear them, Lina."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Well, then everybody was a dope."
  • (Jean Hagen) "After all, I'm still more important to the studio than she is."
  • (Millard Mitchell) "Lina, I wouldn't do that to her in a million years. Why, you'd be taking her career away from her. People just don't do things like that."
  • (Jean Hagen) "People? I ain't "people". I am a --"
  • (Jean Hagen) ""a shimmering, glowing star in the cinema firmament." It says so --"
  • (Jean Hagen) "right there."
  • (Jean Hagen) "Oh Donny. You couldn't kiss me like that and not mean it just a teensy bit."
  • (Gene Kelly) "Meet the greatest actor in the world. I'd rather kiss a tarantula."
  • (Jean Hagen) "You don't mean that."
  • (Gene Kelly) "I don't; - Hey Joe, get me a tarantula."
  • (Jean Hagen) "If we bring a little joy into your humdrum lives, it makes us feel as though our hard work ain't been in vain for nothin'. Bless you all."

King Donovan as Rod

  • (King Donovan) "Lina, you're a beautiful woman. Audiences think you've got a voice to match. The studio's gotta keep their stars from looking ridiculous at any cost."
  • (Donald O'Connor) "Nobody's got that much money."

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