Gene Kelly
11 titles
Filmography
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Singin' in the Rain
(1952)Gene Kelly stars in this musical about a silent-screen star who finds love while trying to adjust to the coming of sound.

It's Always Fair Weather
(1955)Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, and Michael Kidd star as three WWII comrades who meet again during a ten-year reunion only to discover they have nothing in common.

On the Town
(1949)Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra star in this fun-filled spectacular musical about three sailors who wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.

Hollywood: The Golden Years
(1961)Take a nostalgic trip through film history with host Gene Kelly, from the earliest days of motion pictures to the game-changing arrival of sound.

Summer Stock
(1950)There's an unusual harvest at Falbury Farm: beans, hay…show tunes. It's a bumper crop, too, with Judy Garland and Gene Kelly leading all the hoofing, singing and sparking. In her final MGM musical, Garland plays Jane Falbury, a farm owner more than a bit riled when her aspiring-actress sister (Gloria De Haven) shows up with a theatrical troupe that wants to stage a musical in the family's barn....

That's Entertainment, Part II
(1976)The second installment in the sensational "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.

The Pirate
(1948)It's a fun-filled and musical case of mistaken identity when lonely Judy Garland ("The Wizard of Oz," "A Star is Born," "Meet Me in St. Louis") mistakes traveling clown Gene Kelly ("An American in Paris," "Singin' In the Rain") for a famed Caribbean pirate. With songs by the great Cole Porter, Oscar-winners Garland and Kelly light up the screen. Nominated for Best Score.

Viva Knievel!
(1977)A drug dealer uses a motorcycle daredevil's latest stunt as a cover for his cocaine-smuggling operation.

Inherit the Wind
(1960)Opposing attorneys go head-to-head in a blistering courtroom battle when a Tennessee teacher is forced to defend himself for teaching Darwinism.

The Young Girls of Rochefort
(1967)A lighthearted homage to Hollywood musicals that centers around beautiful girls and the men who vie for their affections.

What a Way to Go!
(1964)After attempting to donate $200 million to the Internal Revenue Service, Louisa (Shirley MacLaine) finds herself in the care of a psychiatrist, Dr. Stephanson (Bob Cummings). She relates the improbable story behind her strange gift. It includes a pair of penniless husbands (Dick Van Dyke, Paul Newman), who build large fortunes before suffering early -- and unusual -- deaths. To break the curse, Louisa weds a millionaire (Robert Mitchum), then a clown (Gene Kelly), without much improvement.