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Jan 20, 2021

[Answer] Which musical film was the first “talkie”?

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...1. "42nd Street" 2. "The Jazz Singer" 3. "Top Hat" 4. "The Wizard of Oz"




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"The Jazz Singer" - Although earlier films had synchronized sound effects and music, the musical film “The Jazz Singer” (1927) is widely considered the first “talkie” in history (a movie featuring a soundtrack as opposed to a silent film). The silent, black-and-white film “Don Juan” (1926) had debuted Warner Bros’ Vitaphone sound film system with a New York Philharmonic Orchestra score. “The Jazz Singer” was the first feature film that included synchronized dialogue. The musical marked the end of an era, and it wasn’t long before another Warner Bros. feature film using the Vitaphone system called “Lights of New York” (1928) was released.:


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