Moses Supposes

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"Moses Supposes" is a fast-paced comedic song-and-dance number from the classic musical film "Singin' in the Rain," known for its tongue-twisting lyrics and energetic choreography.

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Moses Supposes canonical 4
Moses (in the film) 1

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Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf musical number
song
associatedWithCharacter Cosmo Brown
Don Lockwood
basedOn tongue twister "Moses supposes his toeses are roses"
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
feature comedic performance
fast-paced choreography
tongue-twisting lyrics
genre comedy
musical
hasChoreographyStyle comic dance
tap dance
hasMusicalFeature call-and-response vocals
syncopated rhythm
hasTheme playful use of language
satire of elocution lessons
language English
medium film
narrativeFunction comic relief
showcases dance skills of leads
partOfSoundtrack Singin' in the Rain
surface form: Singin' in the Rain soundtrack
partOfWork Singin' in the Rain
performer Donald O'Connor
Gene Kelly
productionCompanyOfFilm Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
tempo up-tempo
title Moses Supposes self-link

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cosmo Brown performsSong Moses Supposes
Nefretiri inLoveWith Moses Supposes
this entity surface form: Moses (in the film)
Moses Supposes title Moses Supposes self-link