Singin' in the Rain In 35mm!
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Step out of the everyday and into a technicolor downpour of pure movie magic with Singin’ in the Rain in 35mm! This dazzling 1952 classic splashes onto the big screen on June 11, 2026, bringing golden-age Hollywood back to life with every tap, twirl, and perfectly timed punchline.
Set during the chaotic dawn of talking pictures, the film follows silent-era star Don Lockwood as the movie industry scrambles to add sound, reinvention, and a whole lot of drama to its repertoire. As studios race to master this new technology, Don teams up with his wisecracking best friend Cosmo Brown and talented newcomer Kathy Selden to save a troubled production and their careers—with unforgettable musical numbers along the way.
- Format: Glorious 35mm print for that warm, vintage cinema feel
- Cast: Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen, and Cyd Charisse
- Directors: Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
- Runtime: 103 minutes of pure musical joy
- Year: 1952, the golden age of Hollywood musicals
From Gene Kelly joyfully splashing through puddles in the iconic title sequence, to Donald O’Connor’s showstopping "Make ’Em Laugh," to Debbie Reynolds holding her own alongside the era’s biggest stars, the film fires off one classic moment after another. Jean Hagen’s hilariously shrill Lina Lamont steals every scene she’s in, proving that talking pictures aren’t easy for everyone.
This screening is more than just a night at the movies—it’s a chance to experience what many consider the greatest American movie musical of all time the way it was meant to be seen: on the big screen, in rich 35mm, surrounded by an audience ready to laugh, gasp, and maybe hum along under their breath.
- Relive the splashy, umbrella-spinning title number
- Marvel at the athletic choreography and intricate tap sequences
- Soak in the lush Technicolor visuals that defined an era
- Introduce friends or family to a stone-cold classic
- Celebrate old Hollywood’s leap from silent films to sound with a story that’s still sharp, witty, and full of heart
Whether you know every lyric by heart or you’re seeing it for the first time, this 35mm presentation of Singin’ in the Rain is an irresistible invitation to step into cinema history, hum along to the hit parade of songs, and leave the theater feeling lighter on your feet.