Opinion

Movie musicals range from bright and fun to dark and cynical

Ron Cerabona
January 6 2023 - 5:30am
Gene Kelly, left, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor in Singin' in the Rain. Picture supplied
Gene Kelly, left, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor in Singin' in the Rain. Picture supplied

When sound film became popular in the late 1920s, movie musicals began. The genre has had highs and lows in popularity but musicals - both original and adaptations - are still being made. The Wizard of Oz and Meet Me in St Louis are two other top recommendations but many will have already seen those (and if not, they're highly recommended).

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Ron Cerabona

Ron Cerabona

Arts reporter

As arts reporter I am interested in and cover a wide range of areas - film, visual art, theatre and music, among others - to tell readers about what's coming and happening in the vibrant and varied world of the arts in Canberra. Email: ron.cerabona@canberratimes.com.au