Why did Don Lockwood lie about his background?

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During the intro to Singin' in the Rain, Hollywood star Don Lockwood shows up at the launch party for his latest movie. The venue is packed with adoring fans, and Don gives a brief speech about how he got to where he is today, how his well-off parents got him into the best schools, he studied the classics, had the best theatrical training money could buy, and so on.

But while he's talking, the movie is showing his actual background, growing up as a poor kid, dancing in run-down pool halls for tips, sneaking into movies because he didn't have two nickels to rub together, performing in tacky Vaudeville acts before he got his "lucky break" in show business as a stunt man, being on the receiving end of all sorts of abuse from the stunts, until he just happened to impress the producer who decided to give him his first leading role, and the rest was history.

Lockwood is portrayed in the film as a man of considerable eloquence and charisma, and his true story, if he had put real effort into telling it well, could have made quite the compelling underdog tale. The audience would have eaten it up. So why lie about it and make up a much less interesting past for himself?

Obviously the out-of-universe reason is for the audience to be amused by the dissonance between what Lockwood is saying and what the camera is showing to be true, but what's the in-universe reason?



Best Answer

This is part of the film's central theme, about how what we see in films (or even Hollywood) isn't reality. A fuller discussion can be found here:

Filmsite Movie Review: Singing in the Rain

As it says:

[The film's theme is the 'out of sync' disjunction of words / sounds / movie images from reality - what can be believed in the magical world of film? Can we believe our eyes and our ears?] What actually happened to Cosmo and Don is seen entirely differently - as an uphill struggle for two musicians/performers.

In real life the struggle of Don Lockwood would probably be fine, but to tie into the theme it was chosen for him to lie/exaggerate.




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What is Don Lockwood known for?

Don Lockwood is the protagonist in the 1952 musical film Singin' in the Rain. He is a famous silent-movie star in 1920s Hollywood, and the co-star of Lina Lamont.

What problem does Lina have during filming?

Lina has troubles with the sharp tune of her voice, and Cosmo and Don decide to dub her, using Kathy's voice, to save their movie.

What is the message of singing in the rain?

The 1952 musical motion picture, Singing in the Rain, contains themes that are still relevant to our society sixty years later; Specifically, the film's critique of the entertainment industry and the Hollywood lifestyle. The main message that the film is that not everything is how it seems in Hollywood.



A tribute to Don Lockwood and Kathy Selden




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