It's considered the first movie with synchronized sound, i.e., people talk and we hear their voices.
The first feature film with speaking was called "The Jazz Singer." Films that had talking in them were first known as "Talkies" or "Talking pictures." Now, we obviously know them as motion pictures or simply movies.
The first movies with fully synchronized sound were shown in New York City in April 1923. The Jazz Singer, released in October 1927, was the first feature-length sound movie.
The Jazz Singer is the first talkie film in the world
The Jazz Singer (1927 film)
Although The Jazz Singer with Al Jolson is usually credited actually the honor belongs to the 1926 movie Don Juan
"The Jazz Singer" (1927). Stars Al Jolson.
The first feature film with speaking was called "The Jazz Singer." Films that had talking in them were first known as "Talkies" or "Talking pictures." Now, we obviously know them as motion pictures or simply movies.
The Jazz Singer starred Al Jolson and Mary McAvoy.
"The Jazz Singer" (1927).
The Jazz Singer 1927
The Jazz Singer 1927
The jazz singer (1927)
The first movies with fully synchronized sound were shown in New York City in April 1923. The Jazz Singer, released in October 1927, was the first feature-length sound movie.
The Jazz Singer is the first talkie film in the world
The Jazz Singer (1927)
The Jazz Singer (1927 film)
Al Jolson.