¡The Jazz Singer 1927 / Day At Santa Anit
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[Machine Translation] The fun is just beginning! It was 1927. The world's first talkie film, "The Jazz Singer," which created a sensation in the film world, is being re-released on Blu-ray to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros. The first film to transition from silent films to talkies, "Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet! You ain't heard nothin' yet! (Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet!)" is famous for being the first line of dialogue in the history of cinema. The film contains approximately 123 minutes of vintage extras. -- The future of Hollywood changed when "The Jazz Singer" was released in theaters. For the first time in feature film, actors spoke their lines on screen. The film broke the hearts of audiences and brought down the curtain on the silent film era. In the film, the great actor Al Jolson plays the role of a son who defies his father, the head of the Jewish priesthood, in order to pursue his dream of a career in show business. You can watch (and listen to) the entire story in full. This is not just another classic film. It is a purely entertaining film that can be enjoyed today! Comes with outer case (O-ring).

Original Release Year: 1927

凌 Credits
Al Jolson
May McAvoy
Warner Oland
Alan Crosland

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