A milestone in film history, 'The Jazz Singer' is a "1927 musical drama" that marked the beginning of the talkie era. Starring Al Jolson, the film follows the journey of a young performer torn between his "traditional Jewish heritage" and his aspirations to become a jazz singer. As cinema’s first full-length film with synchronized dialogue sequences, it signaled the dawn of sound in motion pictures and forever changed the industry. With "memorable musical performances" and a deeply emotional story, this film remains one of the most historically significant works of early Hollywood. <br /><br />Credits: <br />Director: Alan Crosland <br />Producer: Warner Bros. <br />Starring: Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer <br />Screenplay: Alfred A. Cohn <br />Cinematography: Hal Mohr <br /><br />#TheJazzSinger #AlJolson #FilmHistory #ClassicHollywood #1927Cinema #GoldenAgeHollywood #TalkieEra #MusicalDrama
