Well, isn't that just a happy little question! In "Singing in the Rain," the word "mahout" is likely in the store window to add a touch of exotic flair and intrigue to the scene. It's like a little surprise for the viewers, inviting them to wonder about far-off lands and cultures. Just like adding a touch of phthalo blue to a painting can make it come alive, this word adds depth and interest to the movie's setting.
Singing in the Rain was released in 1952.
singing in the rain
Broadway Melody Ballet.
A great resource is www.imdb.com (Internet Movie DataBase). Two movies are Rain Man and Singing in the Rain
I believe, it was singing in the rain
"Singing In The Rain" is a BroadWay musical.
Gene Kelly sings: I'm Singing in the Rain, in the 1952 movie: Singing in the Rain.
Singing in the Rain was released in 1952.
Rain on the Window was created in 2008.
He rides and works with elephants. Usually in moving logs in the rain forest.
Singing in the rain.
it was from a movie called singing in the rain, it was sung by Gene Kelly
The action when you close a window because you notice rain is falling is called a response.
it was set in the rain !
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "singing in the rain." It functions as a noun and represents the action of singing.
Gene Kelly,
I believe it was "The Class of '57".