The Jazz Singer, but note it wasn't the first to use dialogue throughout the entire movie (most of it was silent).
From elsewhere on the wiki: "The first feature-length talkie was The Jazz Singer (1927)" A talkie was slang for a movie with synchronized dialogue.
The Bucket List
My Dinner with Andre- 1981
I believe in America.
1927's The Jazz Singer is considered the first full length feature film with sound. The first words, spoken by Al Jolson, were: "Wait a minute, you ain't heard nothing yet."
The first words spoken on the moon were "Contact light" - said by Buzz Aldrin. I have a feeling that the last words were "I'm not going to throw my yo-yo away." Said by Harrison H. Schmitt.
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The words spoken to the robot Gort to save the Earth in the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still are "Gort, Klaatu barada nikto." They were spoken by the character Helen Benson to stop Gort from destroying Earth after Klaatu's death.
In a film, dialog is the collection of spoken words that the actors say to each other.
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The first words ever spoken on Australian television were "Good evening and welcome to television". They were spoken by Bruce Gyngell in 1956.
I believe in America.
Greta Garbo's first line in her first sound movie, Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie. After that, she wanted to be alone.
WOW!
This can be asked to our ancestors. The Television was created in the early 1900's. It was 1920 or before when it was invented. The first word is unknown to us. But many old people might have an answer
Can you hear me now:-)
The duration of Spoken Word - film - is 1.93 hours.
Spoken Word - film - was created on 2009-03-01.
The telephone was invented by the Canadian Alexander Bell. The first words spoken down the telephone were "Watson, come here I want to see you".
I never gave much thought to how I would die.