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Thursday 5 October 2023

On This Day October 6

The Jazz Singer, the first prominent talking movie, opened on October 6, 1927. There were only two talking sequences, during which 354 words were spoken. The film’s star, Al Jolson, said 340 of them. One of his lines was the famous: "You ain’t heard nothing yet." Its release heralded the commercial ascendance of sound films and ended the silent film era. 

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