Film
Singin In the Rain (U)
Dir. Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen, US, 1952, 102 mins. Cast. Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor, Jean Hagen.
It’s 1927 in Hollywood and the stuntman-turned-matinee-idol star of Monumental Pictures, Don Lockwood (Kelly), is caught in the bumpy transition from silent films to talkies. When the studio’s attempts to make their own talkie turn disastrous, it’s down to Don, his songwriter best friend Cosmo (O’Connor) and ingénue love interest Kathy (Reynolds) to save the day… by turning the film into a musical! Without a doubt one of the best musicals ever made.
Screening on Saturday 14th will be a Relaxed Screening, where we leave the house lights on slightly and people can talk (or sing we hope!) and move around. Open to everyone!
We're holding Relaxed Screenings in December in collaboration with Moments Café. Based in the heart of Plymouth City Centre, Moments Café offers a place to meet, eat and socialise. They are a Social Enterprise, where all of their profits go towards helping to sustain Memory Matters. Memory Matters provide support for people living with dementia in the community, as well as offering free advice services in their Memory Matters Hub, located above Moments Café.
It’s 1927 in Hollywood and the stuntman-turned-matinee-idol star of Monumental Pictures, Don Lockwood (Kelly), is caught in the bumpy transition from silent films to talkies. When the studio’s attempts to make their own talkie turn disastrous, it’s down to Don, his songwriter best friend Cosmo (O’Connor) and ingénue love interest Kathy (Reynolds) to save the day… by turning the film into a musical! Without a doubt one of the best musicals ever made.
Screening on Saturday 14th will be a Relaxed Screening, where we leave the house lights on slightly and people can talk (or sing we hope!) and move around. Open to everyone!
We're holding Relaxed Screenings in December in collaboration with Moments Café. Based in the heart of Plymouth City Centre, Moments Café offers a place to meet, eat and socialise. They are a Social Enterprise, where all of their profits go towards helping to sustain Memory Matters. Memory Matters provide support for people living with dementia in the community, as well as offering free advice services in their Memory Matters Hub, located above Moments Café.