When his old-fashioned family protests to his job as a jazz singer, a young Jewish man is divided between tradition and individualism. This is the first full-length feature film to make use of synchronized sound, and it is also the first film to have a musical score in the traditional sense.
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When his old-fashioned family protests to his job as a jazz singer, a young Jewish man is divided between tradition and individualism. This is the first full-length feature film to make use of synchronized sound, and it is also the first film to have a musical score in the traditional sense.
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