
Dicks: The Musical & Singing in the Rain
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Twins, separated at birth, discover each other, and devise a plot to get their parents back together. But this Freaky Friday gets super freaky with sewer boys, an amputated vagina and a scene that proves that incest is best kept in the family in DICKS THE MUSICAL
And here’s a movie that PEOPLE ALSO WATCHED…We’re going from a musical that was inspired by an off-broadway show to a musical that was, as according to the credits, “suggested” by the song Singing in the Rain. Which also happens to be the title of the movie!
SINGING IN THE RAIN was released on April 11, 1952 and stars Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O’Conner. It was directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen! Okay, what’s your logline pitch for SINGING IN THE RAIN?
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Every month, studios release big-budget features and for every one of those, there are a ton of lesser-known movies you just might love. Join Tara, Adam, & Dave, industry insiders clinging onto the lower rungs of the Hollywood ladder, as they compare a new release to an older, nearly forgotten movie. If you love the big-name, big-budget movies and the little-known movies that you think everybody must see, then you’ll want to get to know what People Also Watched…!
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