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At Brookfield Library

BROOKFIELD — The year is 1927: Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are the darlings of the silent silver screen. Offscreen Don — aided by his happy-go-lucky friend and piano accompanist, Cosmo Brown — has to dodge Lina’s romantic overtures, especially when he falls for chorus girl Kathy Selden.

With the advent of sound in motion pictures, it is decided to turn Don and Lina’s new film into a “talkie,” and a musical at that. The only problem is Lina’s voice, which mere words cannot describe. Thus, Kathy is brought on to dub her speaking and singing voice in secret, and Don is on top of the world. But then Lina finds out...

Starring Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor and Debby Reynolds, the 1952 musical comedy Singing in the Rain will be screened at Brookfield Library on Thursday, August 13, at 6:30 pm. Admission is free, as is popcorn and drinks.

The library is at 182 Whisconier Road; call 775-6241 for additional information.

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