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The Jazz Singer

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A 1927 musical film of Alan Crosland is starring Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland follows a young man. His father is Jewish Cantor, so that he prevents his son to be a singer as he wants because of his religious manners. What happens next when the son tries to pursue his dream.
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CRITICS OF "The Jazz Singer"
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EmanuelLevy.Com
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February 21, 2012

The Jazz Singer is not a good picture artistically, but it's historically significant and Al Johnson is truly entertaining
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New York Times

March 25, 2006

The Vitaphoned songs and some dialogue have been introduced most adroitly.
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Chicago Reader
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January 01, 2000

It's ragged and dull until the magical moment when Jolson turns to the camera to announce, 'You ain't heard nothin' yet' -- a line so loaded with unconscious irony that it still raises a few goose bumps.
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TIME Magazine
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July 28, 2008

In cities where the Vitaphone can be installed and reproduce his voice this picture will eminently repay attendance.
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ReelTalk Movie Reviews
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December 31, 2015

Of its time, surely, 'The Jazz Singer' is nevertheless better than one expects going in.
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ColeSmithey.com

July 12, 2008

An overrated cinematic turd, and an embarrassment to Jazz.
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Bullz-Eye.com
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November 17, 2007

There's one thing that neither Neil Diamond nor Danny Thomas nor even Jerry Lewis had in their versions: the unrivaled showmanship and charisma of Al Jolson.
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TV Guide
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July 28, 2008

By today's standards, The Jazz Singer is mawkish, crudely filmed, and full of schmaltz. Yet it remains fascinating in its historical value, not only for its technical innovation.
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Bangitout.com
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July 20, 2009

The Jazz Singer is a shallow attempt by a powerful group of straying Jews to clear their consciences.
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Movie Metropolis
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October 14, 2007

...there's no taking away from the movie's heart and Jolson's singing. The Jazz Singer remains a classic of its kind.
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Variety
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July 22, 2008

Undoubtedly the best thing Vitaphone has ever put on the screen.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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May 03, 2014

A film whose appeal is almost solely historical, for a multitude of reasons.
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