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The Jazz Singer

"Hear him sing Mammy, Toot Toot Tootsie, My Gal Sal, Mother I Still Have You."

1927-10-06 Drama 1hr 29m

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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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.

  • Released
    1927-10-06
  • Revenue
    $2,600,000
  • Budget
    $422,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 29m
  • Genre
    Drama, Music
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, EspaƱol
  • imdb-logo
    6.4
  • Production
    Warner Bros. Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation

Crew

Alan Crosland
Director

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Cast

Al Jolson

Al Jolson

Jakie Rabinowitz
May McAvoy

May McAvoy

Mary Dale
Warner Oland

Warner Oland

Cantor Rabinowitz
Eugenie Besserer

Eugenie Besserer

Sara Rabinowitz
Otto Lederer

Otto Lederer

Moisha Yudelson
Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon

Young Jakie Rabinowitz
Yossele Rosenblatt

Yossele Rosenblatt

Cantor Rosenblatt
William Demarest

William Demarest

Buster Billings (uncredited)
John Miljan

John Miljan

Host (uncredited)
Roscoe Karns

Roscoe Karns

Agent (uncredited)
Anders Randolf

Anders Randolf

Dillings (uncredited)
Walter Rodgers

Walter Rodgers

Make-Up Man (uncredited)
Will Walling

Will Walling

Doctor (uncredited)
Ena Gregory

Ena Gregory

(uncredited)
Nat Carr

Nat Carr

Levi (uncredited)
Ernest Belcher

Ernest Belcher

Choreographer (uncredited)
Neely Edwards

Neely Edwards

Dance Director (uncredited)
Audrey Ferris

Audrey Ferris

Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Leon Holmes

Leon Holmes

Moey (uncredited)
Myrna Loy

Myrna Loy

Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Jane Arden

Jane Arden

Small Part (uncredited)
Ty Parvis

Ty Parvis

Boy Singer (uncredited)
Fred Warren

Fred Warren

Pianist (uncredited)
Carolynne Snowden

Carolynne Snowden

Backstage Maid (uncredited)
Violet Bird

Violet Bird

(uncredited)
Joseph Green

Joseph Green

(uncredited)
Claire Delmar

Claire Delmar

(uncredited)
Seymour Kupper

Seymour Kupper

(uncredited)
Mary Grace Larsen

Mary Grace Larsen

(uncredited)
Margaret Oliver

Margaret Oliver

(uncredited)
Marie Stapleton

Marie Stapleton

(uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for The Jazz Singer
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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-03-27

Al Jolson's "Jakie" is to be the sixth in a line of cantors from the Rabinowitz family. He has a fine voice and some musical talent - he jus... read more

Al Jolson's "Jakie" is to be the sixth in a line of cantors from the Rabinowitz family. He has a fine voice and some musical talent - he just wants to take them to Broadway instead of to the synagogue. His father (Warner Oland) is horrified, his mother (Eugenie Besserer) disappointed but he still decides to follow his star! He loves the music of the 1920s - jazz, ragtime, swing - and changing his name to "Jack Robin" and after a decade of slogging, and travelling the world, manages to enlist the help of established star "Mary Dale" (May McAvoy) and look set to get his very own "Follies" show on stage. With less than 24 hours to go, his father's rather malevolent friend "Moisha" (Otto Lederer) shows up to tell him that his dad is poorly and that there is nothing the old man would like better than for his son to sing at the Day of Atonement - the same day as the show! Now we know that the last encounter between the father and son had led to the latter banishing the former from their home, so what might the younger man do now? Much is made of the last few scenes from this film, but I think this story is more interesting when we consider that the real thrust of it has nothing at all to do with colour, but with a sort of cultural evolution. Of a rebellion against a religiosity that older, often themselves from persecuted generations, people are desperate to see continue despite it being something that their offspring cared far less about preserving. "Jakie" has been brought up by two loving and caring people, yet he has chosen a path that creates an insurmountable barrier - but need it be. Is it just belligerence? Intolerance? Ignorance? The acting, writing and the singing, unfortunately, don't really do it any favours - the sound quality and the production limitations render the numbers a bit wooden and sterile, but as a technical example of where films are heading - and of the freedoms of expression that they were soon to provide - it's worth a watch.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

Al Jolson's "Jakie" is to be the sixth in a line of cantors from the Rabinowitz family. He has a fine voice and some musical talent - he just wants to take them to Broadway instead of to the synagogue. His father (Warner Oland) is horrified...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-03-27

Al Jolson's "Jakie" is to be the sixth in a line of cantors from the Rabinowitz family. He has a fine voice and some musical talent - he just wants to take them to Broadway instead of to the synagogue...

read more