Debbie Reynolds had to be carried to her dressing room having burst several blood vessels in her feet after filming this musical number
Good Morning
Gene Kelly believed her dancing in this number to be mediocre
DON LOCKWOOD
GENE KELLY
MOTTO OF DON LOCKWOOD
DIGNITY. ALWAYS DIGNITY.
Donald O'Connor smoked four packs of cigarettes a day. He was bed ridden for three days, suffering from exhaustion and carpet burns, following the filming of this number
Make 'Em Laugh
"Things were building to such a crescendo that I thought I'd have to commit suicide fir the ending"
KATHY SELDEN
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
GENE KELLY'S TWO OTHER CREDITS FOR THE FILM, BESIDES STARRING
CO-DIRECTING AND CHOREOGRAPHING
This and Singin in the Rain were the two hardest things Debbie Reynolds stated she had ever done
Surviving Childbirth
COSMO BROWN
DONALD O'CONNOR
1927 HIT MUSICAL FILM, STARRING AL JOLSON, THAT CEMENTED THE POPULARITY OF THE "TALKING PICTURE"
THE JAZZ SINGER
The number of takes the last shot of Good Morning, with all three main characters falling over the couch took to film
40
THE WOMAN IN THE GREEN SEQUINED DRESS, LATER A WHITE DRESS AND LONG WIND-BLOWN TRAIN
CYD CHARISSE
FINISH THE LYRIC
"MOSES SUPPOSES HIS ____ ARE ROSES, BUT MOSES SUPPOSES ERRONEOUSLY"
TOESES
The degree of fever Gene Kelly had during the filming of the title number
103 degrees Fahrenheit
ZELDA ZANDERS, THE "ZIP GIRL," AND LINA'S FRIEND
RITA MORENO
The last surviving credited star from the film.
ONLY SONG WRITTEN SPECIFICALLY FOR THE MOVIE
MAKE 'EM LAUGH