The Rain which sings

the Rain which sings ( Till the Clouds Roll By ) is a American Musical film of Richard Whorf turned in 1946. It is inspired by the life of the type-setter Jerome Kern.

Synopsis

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Data sheet

  • Title: the Rain which sings
  • original Titer: Till the Clouds Roll By
  • Realization: Richard Whorf
  • not credited Realization: Vincente Minnelli sequences with Judy Garland, Robert Alton musical sequences and George Sidney realization of final the
  • Scenario: Myles Connolly and Jean Holloway according to a history of Guy Bolton
  • Production: Arthur Freed for MGM
  • Music: Jerome Kern
  • Choreography and musical arrangements: Robert Alton, Kay Thompson and Vincente Minnelli for Director Judy Garland
  • of the photography: George Folsey and Harry Stradling
  • Decorations: Cedric Gibbons and Daniel B. Cathcart
  • Costumes: Irene, Helen Pink and Valles
  • Left: 1946
  • Country of origin: the United States
  • Kind: Musical film
  • Color: Technicolor
  • Lasted: 132 minutes

Distribution

Actors in musical numbers

Around film

  • the subject of film is the life and the work of the American type-setter Jerome Kern. The producer Arthur Freed conceived the project since 1940 and it took two years to acquire the reproduction rights of the partitions of the author. Jerome Kern died on November 11th, 1945 of an heart attack well before the exit of film.

External bond

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