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  • Production:Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Released:1927-10-06
  • IMDB:tt0018037
A young Jewish man is torn between tradition and individuality when his old-fashioned family objects to his career as a jazz singer. This is the first full length feature film to use synchronized sound, and is the original film musical.
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The Jazz Singer: Film Critics Break Down Their Favorite Movie Musicals | Critical Thinking  Rotten Tomatoes

The Robins’ Traditional Songs: The Jazz Singer and a Fiddler on the Roof  The Times of Israel

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson do Diamond in the ‘Song Sung Blue’ trailer  Vanyaland

In 1927, The Jazz Singer Introduced Synchronized Sound to Film Audiences, and Accelerated the Collapse of Hollywoods Silent Era  AOL.com

The Jazz Singer (1980)  IMDb

How "Love On The Rocks" Helped Neil Diamond Shake off Some Rough Acting Reviews  American Songwriter

RAYE in 'Black Rabbit': Singer Plays Herself in Netflix Show (Photos)  Billboard

Film Review: “Sloane: A Jazz Singer” — Making the Most of Your Gift  The Arts Fuse

This Day in History on October 6: First "Talkie" Movie Premieres  RiverBender.com

What The Jazz Singer Taught Me About Hollywood 'Romance'  The Atlantic

The Jazz Singer movie review & film summary  Roger Ebert

Blackface 'Jazz Singer' still influencing modern cinema 90 years after release  abcnews.com

First ever adaptation of Kidnapped by Jazz Singer director to screen at silent film festival  The Scotsman

10 Movie Musical Masterpieces Everyone Should Watch at Least Once  Collider

Neil Diamond And ‘The Jazz Singer’: Cinema’s Loss Was Music’s Gain  uDiscover Music

20/20 Vision: How racism undermines the technical achievement of ‘The Jazz Singer’ (1927)  The Stanford Daily

You ain’t heard nothin’ yet: the moment Al Jolson sounded the birth of the talkies  The Guardian

The Jazz Singer (1980)  IMDb

The Three Versions of The Jazz Singer and the Sinister Bargain of Jewish Whiteness  Hyperallergic

Experimentation with Sound  MoMA

Why Contemporary Commentators Missed the Point With 'The Jazz Singer'  Time Magazine

The "offensively narcissistic" movie Roger Ebert despised  Far Out Magazine

Neil Diamond’s blackface scene might be the most embarrassing moment in Jewish cinema history  The Forward

Culture Re-View: How The Jazz Singer ended cinema's silent era  Euronews

The Jazz Singer, first successful feature film with sound, deb  HistoryLink.org

"Terrible": Martin Scorsese can't stand the most important movie ever made  Far Out Magazine

This Week in History, 1927: Al Jolson's talking picture The Jazz Singer revolutionizes Hollywood  Vancouver Sun

‘The Jazz Singer’ Celebrates Yom Kippur  Atlanta Jewish Times

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