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One Hundred Years of Cinema's video: 1927: The Jazz Singer - How The Movies Learnt To Talk

@1927: The Jazz Singer - How The Movies Learnt To Talk.
The Jazz Singer was the first feature length film to feature synchronised music and dialogue, but that does not mean that it was the first film in history to feature sound. In this video we will be discussing the impact of the jazz singer on Hollywood, the development of the talkies and the invention of synchronised sound in movies. What was the first film with Sound and how was it invented? The Jazz Singer stars Al Jolson as the son of a Jewish cantor who turns his back on his father and his religion in pursuit of fame, love and music. For more on classic film follow me on twitter: twitter.com/100yearscinema Buy The Jazz Singer on DVD: http://amzn.to/2AAsDh3 Watch on VOD: http://amzn.to/2AXH931 Buy on Blu-ray: http://amzn.to/2zW35rH

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