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 movie to feature a synchronized talking soundtrack was "The Jazz Singer" with Al Jolsen in 1927.
That would be the entire cast of The Jazz Singer (1927)which was the first talking film. If you were trying to single out one person, I would go with Al Jolson, because he was the star of that film.
A movie using sound was called a "talking" picture, or a "talky".
The first colored talking movie is widely regarded as "The Jazz Singer," which was released in 1927. While it was primarily a black-and-white film, it included synchronized sound and featured a few color sequences. However, the first fully colored talking movie is "On with the Show!" released in 1929, which showcased both color and sound throughout.
The first movie with sound was Fritz Lang's "Siegfried" which he created in 1925, but it was a musical, and had no voice track. The first movie with talking throughout the entire movie, was "Lights Of New York", that came out in 1928 by the Warner brothers.
The first movie to feature a synchronized talking soundtrack was "The Jazz Singer" with Al Jolsen in 1927.
i think 1928
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1913: "Raja Harishchandra", first Hindi movie by Dadasaheb Phalke. 1931: "Alam Ara" first Hindi TALKING movie The first hindi movie was "Raja Harishchandra" but first TALKING... movie in hindi was "Alam Ara" Alam Ara was the first talking movie. It was directed by Ardeshir M. Irani and the theme of this film was based on a Parsi playl. He got the idea to make this movie when he saw the talking hollywood movie 'Showboat'. This movie was a big hit. Vithal was the leading hero and Zubeida was the leading heroine. It was released in the Majestic Cinema Of Bombay.
That would be the entire cast of The Jazz Singer (1927)which was the first talking film. If you were trying to single out one person, I would go with Al Jolson, because he was the star of that film.
A movie using sound was called a "talking" picture, or a "talky".
It was the first "talking picture," where prerecorded sound and dialogue was played with the movie.
in the movie 6 but are you talking about the actor
The first movie with sound was Fritz Lang's "Siegfried" which he created in 1925, but it was a musical, and had no voice track. The first movie with talking throughout the entire movie, was "Lights Of New York", that came out in 1928 by the Warner brothers.
The Jazz Singer (1927), the first feature-length motion picture with talking sequences.http://www.essortment.com/all/firsttalkies_refn.htmD. Kilty.
It was " The Jazz Singer " released in 1927 with Al Jolson.