You dance love, and you dance joy, and you dance dreams. And I know if I can make you smile by jumping over a couple of couches or running through a rainstorm, then I’ll be very glad to be a song and dance man.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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You dance love, and you dance joy, and you dance dreams. And I know if I can make you smile by jumping over a couple of couches or running through a rainstorm, then I’ll be very glad to be a song and dance man.
Debbie Reynolds
singin’ in the rain (1952) // dir. stanley donen & gene kelly
Gene Kelly smiles in An American in Paris (1951)
Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
Gene Kelly & Cyd Charisse
Natalie Wood
GENE KELLY in An American In Paris dir. Vincente Minnelli
Now what have I got left? Paris. Maybe that’s enough for some, but it isn’t for me anymore. Because the more beautiful everything is the more it’ll hurt without you.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS dir. Vincente Minnelli
Easter Parade (1948)
Director: Charles Walters
Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
Gene Kelly & Debbie Reynolds
Don Lockwood as he watches (and falls in love with) Kathy Seldon
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Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Holiday (1938)
Paris? No, not this city. It’s too real and too beautiful. It never lets you forget anything. It reaches in and opens you wide, and you stay that way. I know. I came to Paris to study and to paint because Utrillo did, and Lautrec did, and Rouault did. I loved what they created, and I thought something would happen to me, too. Well, it happened all right. Now what have I got left? Paris. Maybe that’s enough for some but it isn’t for me anymore because the more beautiful everything is, the more it will hurt without you.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS dir. Vincente Minnelli
Debbie Reynolds