Singin' in the Rain (1952): Acting Careers

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The clip acting careers from Singin' in the Rain (1952) with Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds

Pantomime isn't acting?
Of course not.
Acting means great parts, wonderful lines, glorious words.
Shakespeare. Ibsen.
What's your lofty mission in life...
...that lets you sneer at my humble profession?
I'm an actress. On the stage.
Oh, on the stage.
I'd like to see you. What're you in now?
I could brush up on my English or bring an interpreter.
That's if they'd let in a movie actor.
I'm not in a play now. But I'm going to New York-
You're going to New York, and someday 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!
Laugh if you want, but the stage is a dignified profession.
Why are you so conceited?
You're nothing but a shadow on film. You're not flesh and blood.
Stop!
What can I do? I'm only a shadow.
Keep away from me! Just because you're a big movie star...
...you expect every girl to faint at your feet. Don't touch me!
Fear not, sweet lady. I will not molest you.
I am but a humble jester. And you? You are too far above me.
Farewell, Ethel Barrymore.
I must tear myself from your side.
Is this R.F. Simpson's house? I'm one of the Coconut Grove girls.
Yes, the floor show. Around the back.
Oh, I see. Thank you.

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