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    • The Jazz Singer is a 1927 American part-talkie musical drama film directed by Alan Crosland and produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first feature-length motion picture with both synchronized recorded music and lip-synchronous singing and speech (in several isolated sequences). Its release heralded the commercial ascendance of sound fil… See more

    Release dateFebruary 4, 1928 (USA)
    Content ratingTV-G · TV-PG
    GenreDrama · Music · Musical · Romance
    Directed byAlan Crosland
    Plot

    Cantor Rabinowitz wants his 13-year-old son, Jacob "Jakie" Rabinowitz, to carry on the generations-old family tradition and become a cantor at the synagogue in the Jewish ghetto of Manhattan's Lower East Side. … See more

    Cast

    Al Jolson as Jacob “Jakie” Rabinowitz (Jack Robin)
    Warner Oland as Cantor Rabinowitz, Jakie Rabinowitz’s (Jack Robin’s) father
    Eugenie Besserer as Sara Rabinowitz, Jakie Rabinowitz’s (Jack Robin’s) m… See more

    Songs

    • "My Gal Sal" (music and lyrics by Paul Dresser; dubbed by unknown singer with Bobby Gordon onscreen)
    • "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" (music by Lewis F. Muir and lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert; dubbed by unknown si… See more

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  1. The Jazz Singer is a 1927 American part-talkie musical drama film directed by Alan Crosland and produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first feature-length motion picture with both synchronized recorded music and lip-synchronous singing and speech (in several isolated sequences).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jazz_Singer
    The Jazz Singer is a 1927 American musical/drama film directed by Alan Crosland. It was the first feature-length film to included a synchronised recorded music score accompanied by lip-synced singing. It also featured speech in a handful of isolated sequences.
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  2. The Jazz Singer (1927) - IMDb

    The Jazz Singer: Directed by Alan Crosland. With Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer. The son of a Jewish Cantor must defy the …

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    • Genre: Drama, Music, Musical
    • Director: Alan Crosland
    • Release Date: 1928-02-04
  3. The Jazz Singer | Summary, Movie, Cast, & Facts

    Oct 18, 2024 · Learn about the 1927 musical film that introduced synchronized dialogue and marked the end of silent cinema. Find out the plot, cast, production, and legacy of this historic movie starring Al Jolson.

  4. The Jazz Singer (Crosland, 1927) — High Quality 1080p - YouTube

  5. The Jazz Singer (1927) - Plot - IMDb

    A classic silent film about a Jewish son who defies his father's wishes to become a jazz singer. The film explores the conflict between tradition and modernity, family and career, and religion and show business.

  6. The Jazz Singer, first successful feature film with sound, …

    May 22, 2000 · On December 30, 1927, The Jazz Singer, the first commercially successful full-length feature film with sound, debuts at the Blue Mouse Theater at 1421 5th Avenue in Seattle. The movie uses Warner Brothers' Vitaphone …

  7. The Jazz Singer Talkie Movie Original Review | TIME

    T his day in 1927, Oct. 6, made TIME’s list of “80 Days That Changed the World,” and with good reason: that evening marked the premiere of The Jazz Singer, the “talkie” that sits at the...

  8. The Jazz Singer (1927) - Turner Classic Movies

  9. The Jazz Singer (1927) | A Cinema History

    Dec 10, 2020 · The Jazz Singer has gone down in cinema history as the first "talkie" or talking film. In fact, it was more precisely the first feature-length film (i.e. lasting over 75 minutes according to the Screen Actors Guild's definition) …

  10. The Jazz Singer (1927) : Warner Bros. Pictures

    Jan 15, 2023 · Watch the first talkie film with synchronized dialogue, starring Al Jolson as a jazz singer who defies his Jewish family. The film is in the public domain and available for free download and streaming.

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