Jolson/Dermarest/Mcavoy
                    
                    
                            
                            Jolson/Dermarest/Mcavoy
                            Blu-Ray/Ws/Digibook
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                            BLU-BLU-RAY
                        
                                UPC: 883929265053
                        
                            Release Date: 1/8/2013
                            
                                
                                 
                            
                                             
                    
            
              
            
                
                
                    
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                The first feature film to utilize Synchronous Sound. The story is about Cantor Oland's son who goes into show business over his objections. Tunes include 'Mammy,' 'Toot, Toot, Tootsie' and more. Academy Award Nominations: 2, including Best Adapted Writing. Academy Awards: Special Award for technical achievement. Though there were one or two sound pictures prior to THE JAZZ SINGER, this film effectively ended the era of silent movies. It did not have talking throughout, only a few musical and conversational sequences. But audiences loved it, and soon all the studios were rushing to convert to sound. Stars Al Jolson.