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Peggy Lee and Danny Thomas. The Jazz Singer is a 1952 remake of the famous 1927 talking picture The Jazz Singer. It stars Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee, and Eduard Franz, and was nominated for an Oscar for best musical score. The film follows about the same storyline as the version starring Al Jolson. It was also distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
The Jazz Singer: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee, Eduard Franz, Mildred Dunnock. Jerry dreams of becoming a famous jazz singer, but to accomplish that, he must defy his father, a Jewish Cantor who opposes such a dream as a future for a son of his.
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The Jazz Singer. Released Oct 6, 1927 1h 37m Musical CTA List. 77% Tomatometer 52 Reviews 56% Popcornmeter 2,500+ Ratings. Young Jakie Rabinowitz (Bobby Gordon) loves jazz and ragtime, and wants ...
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Dec 30, 2017 · On Dec. 30, 1952, Warner Bros.’ The Jazz Singer made its world premiere in Technicolor at Hollywood’s Fox Beverly Theatre, the final gala debut of that year.The Hollywood Reporter’s original ...
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The Jazz Singer is a 1952 remake of the famous 1927 talking picture The Jazz Singer. It starred Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee and Eduard Franz, and was nominated for an Oscar for best musical score. The film follows about the same storyline as the version starring Al Jolson. It was also distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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Synopsis. Korean War veteran Jerry Golding (Danny Thomas) returns to his home in Philadelphia in time to celebrate the Jewish New Year with his parents, Ruth (Mildred Dunnock) and David (Eduard Franz), and other family members. Jerry's arrival coincides with David's announcement that he will be retiring as cantor at Temple Sinai.