The" Jazz singer" with Al Jolson is often thought of as the first full "talkie film", but
The first all-talking (or all-dialogue) picture was a gangster film - Warners' experimental entry with sound and dialogue was director Brian Foy's crude Lights of New York (1928).
Nonetheless, it had 24 transitional titles. [All ten of 1928's 'all-talking' films were made at Warners.] The firstall-talkie picture in Great Britain, Blackmail (1929), was made by British director Alfred Hitchcock. The film was originally released as a silent film, but the studio pressured Hitchcock into adding dialogue sequences (with innovative post-synchronization techniques) for a talkie version. The suspenseful film was advertised by posters: "See & Hear It - Our mother tongue as it should be - SPOKEN! 100% Talkie. 100% Entertainment. Hold everything till you've heard this one!"
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The first motion picture was The Horse In Motion(1878).
it had no sound and it was 2 or 3 minutes long
A motion picture with sound
The first sound motion picture, "The Jazz Singer," was released on October 6, 1927. This landmark film marked the beginning of the "talkies" era, integrating synchronized dialogue and musical numbers into its storytelling. While there were earlier experiments with sound in film, "The Jazz Singer" is widely recognized as the first commercially successful sound film that popularized this new technology.
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Louis Lumiere invented first talking motion picture.
The first motion picture was The Horse In Motion(1878).
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The first movie with picture and sound was "The Jazz Singer".
hi the first motion talking picture was made in 1906.