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On Sunday, October 6, 2002, the popular CBS program Sunday Morning noted the 75th anniversary of talking pictures, which all began with The Jazz Singer, on October 6, 1927. Here is a clip of the program from that morning, with mention of the film. Click for the clip in RealVideo format. |
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There can be little doubt that one of the most emotional points of The Jazz Singer is the scene at the end, where Jakie Rabinowitz assumes his father's place in the synagogue on the eve of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, to chant the sacred Kol Nidre prayer. Here is a look at that prayer, and just what it means, along with several clips of Jolson's performance of it through the years. |
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Three young ladies produced this ten minute film as part of a competition. Looking at the birth of the talkies, enjoy their presentation called "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet!" |
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Originally published on a site called The Daily Script, which has disappeared, we have online a complete copy of the shooting script of The Jazz Singer. It's quite a bit different than the final version of the movie, and makes interesting reading while watching the film. Have a look! |
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of The Jazz Singer from Amazon.com |