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  1. 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 traditions of his religious father in order to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz singer.

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    • Drama, Music, Musical
    • Alan Crosland
    • 1928-02-04
  2. The Jazz Singer was adapted as a one-hour radio play on two broadcasts of Lux Radio Theatre, both starring Al Jolson, reprising his screen role. The first aired August 10, 1936; the second, also starring Gail Patrick, on June 2, 1947. The Jazz Singer was parodied as early as 1936, in the Warner Bros. cartoon I Love to Singa, directed by Tex Avery.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · The Jazz Singer. Al Jolson and Eugenie Besserer in The Jazz Singer (1927), directed by Alan Crosland. On Yom Kippur, cantor Rabinowitz (played by Warner Oland) looks forward to when his 13-year-old son, Jakie (Robert Gordon), will succeed him at the synagogue. However, after discovering that Jakie is singing in a saloon, the cantor beats him ...

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  4. The Jazz Singer (1927) The movie that broke the sound barrier! Vaudeville crooner Al Jolson stars as a Jewish cantor's son who goes against his family's traditions to make it in show business. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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  5. Al Jolson stars in the title role, the Jewish cantor's son who would rather sing on stage than in temple. Clashing repeatedly with his father (Warner Oland) ...

    • Oct 18, 2020
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    • Tyler McNamer
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  7. Jazz Singer, The (1927) -- (Movie Clip) You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet! The big moment, in which the song ("Dirty Hands, Dirty Face") and the famous first spoken words using Warner Bros' Vitaphone synchronized sound process are delivered, by Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer, 1927.

  8. In the year 1927 as the cinematic platform been relishing silently broadened since birth, Al Jolson shocked the audience in his role as "The Jazz Singer" when he audibly provided speaking dialogue ...

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