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  2. The Jazz Singer - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Al Jolson - Wikipedia

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    With Warner Bros. Al Jolson made his first "all-talking" picture, The Singing Fool (1928), the story of an ambitious entertainer who insisted on going on with the show even as his small son lay dying. The film was even more popular than The Jazz Singer. "Sonny Boy", from the film, was the first American record to sell one million copies.

  4. The Jazz Singer (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Singer is a 1952 remake of the famous 1927 talking picture The Jazz Singer. It stars Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee, and Eduard Franz, and was nominated for an Oscar for best musical score. The film follows about the same storyline as the version starring Al Jolson. It was also distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

  5. The Jolson Story - Wikipedia

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    The Jolson Story is a 1946 American biographical musical film, a highly fictionalized account of the life of singer Al Jolson.It stars Larry Parks as Jolson, Evelyn Keyes as Julie Benson (approximating Jolson's wife, Ruby Keeler), William Demarest as his performing partner and manager, Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne as his parents, and Scotty Beckett as the young Jolson.

  6. 15 Vintage Movie Posters That Are Now Collector’s Gold

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    As the first feature-length “talkie,” “The Jazz Singer” holds a special place in film history. Its poster, featuring Al Jolson, is a rare and valuable piece of cinematic memorabilia.

  7. I Love to Singa - Wikipedia

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    The plot is a tribute to Al Jolson's 1927 film The Jazz Singer. [3] The owlet's disciplinarian violinist father, Professor Fritz Owl (voiced by Billy Bletcher), kicks him out of the family's home after catching him singing jazz instead of "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes" to the pump organ accompaniment of his mother (voiced by Martha Wentworth).

  8. My Mammy - Wikipedia

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    Jolson recorded this song twice and performed it in films, including The Jazz Singer (1927) and Rose of Washington Square (1939). [2] His voice can also be heard (dubbing actor Larry Parks) singing the song in The Jolson Story (1946). [3] The group The Happenings revived the song in 1967 with a recording that reached #13 on the Billboard Hot ...

  9. Dirty Hands, Dirty Face - Wikipedia

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    A lobby card for The Jazz Singer. Jolson performs the song in the 1927 film The Jazz Singer in character as Jack Robin (formerly Jakie Rabinowitz). The film concerns the attempt of Jolson's character to become a vaudeville performer against opposition from his religious Jewish family. [5]

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