In 1913 Edison compiled 19 talking films, however projectionists were not appropriately trained and often sound and image were out of synch, resulting in audience dissatisfaction.
The first successful synchronous film was Warner Brothers 'Don Jaun' 1926, consisting of a music score and sound effects.
Warner Brothers 'The Jazz Singer' 1927 was the first synchronous film with dialogue.
One of the very first movies with sound was "The Jazz Singer" with Al Jolson, although it is clear that prior to the commercial production, that many efforts at sound and film had been attempted. The first Western movie with sound is a bit more problematical. First, figuring out what is a Western Movie is a problem, and then figuring out what sound is and when it counts is a problem. The American Dramatic Arts Alliance might have someone with a specific answer to the question.
"A Trip to the Moon" (1902). Made by Geroges Melies.
The first motion picture ever made was "The Horse In Motion" (1878) by Thomas Edison.
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"The Jazz Singer," released in 1927.
Jazz Singer. with Al Jolson.
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Nestarafu this was a vampitre movie made in 1927
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There were 2 movies which can be said as first. The first sound movie and silent movie. These were made in 1913 and 1931 respectively.
the first movie ever made was called the last air bender it is an amazing film even though it is in black and white.
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I had heard on the news that there was a movie that was made in 1924 set in China. This movie had supposedly been re-mastered.
well i think the first movie is The Horse in Motion. It was filmed in 1878 i hoped i helped you
First production talkie- or sound film. this was by Warner Brothers who controlled the process, which made cartoons ( Bugs Bunny) and Newsreels live and vivid- and also a remote forerunner, process wise- of TV newcasting.
"A Trip to the Moon" (1902). Made by Geroges Melies.
One of the very first movies with sound was "The Jazz Singer" with Al Jolson, although it is clear that prior to the commercial production, that many efforts at sound and film had been attempted. The first Western movie with sound is a bit more problematical. First, figuring out what is a Western Movie is a problem, and then figuring out what sound is and when it counts is a problem. The American Dramatic Arts Alliance might have someone with a specific answer to the question.