The Jazz Singer
/ðə ˈdʒæz sɪŋə(r)/
/ðə ˈdʒæz sɪŋər/
- the first sound film. It was made in Hollywood in 1927 by Warner Brothers and was so successful that other companies soon changed to sound. Al Jolson was the star and sang six songs, but only 354 words were actually spoken in the film. The story is about the son of a rabbi (= Jewish religious leader) who becomes a singer. Later versions of the film were made in 1953 and 1980.“‘You ain't heard nothing yet.’”
第一部有声电影。它于 1927 年由华纳兄弟在好莱坞制作,非常成功,以至于其他公司很快也开始改用声音。艾尔·乔森 (Al Jolson) 是主演,演唱了六首歌,但影片中实际上只说了 354 个单词。这个故事是关于拉比(犹太宗教领袖)的儿子成为一名歌手的故事。这部电影的后续版本于 1953 年和 1980 年制作。“‘你什么也没听到。’”《爵士歌手》中的艾尔·乔森 (Al Jolson)