
On this day in history, October 6, 1927, 'The Jazz Singer' released, first film with synchronized sound
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"The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson, the first movie with talking actors, was released on this day in history, Oct. 6, 1927. The cinema landmark caused a sensation.
"When (Jolson) spoke … the audience became hysterical." – National Museum of American History Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet," said Jolson, portraying Jakie Rabinowitz, in the first words uttered in cinematic history.
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