Okay for Sound (Short 1946)
Footage used to make this short filmBugs Bunny Superstar (1975)
Clip of Al Jolson was shown
The Movies March On (Short 1939)
The Voice That Thrilled the World (Short 1943)
Okay for Sound (Short 1946)
Let's Go to the Movies (Short 1949)
"The Twentieth Century" The Movies Learn to Talk (TV Episode 1959)
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The Jazz Fool (Short 1929)
Moritz macht sein Glück (1931)
Moritz Meier (Siegfried Arno) does an imitation of the Al Jolson character from 'The Jazz Singer'.Cynara (1932)
Doris sings "Blue Skies", famously performed by Al Jolson in this musical. Jim whistles the tune and it's later featured as a score cue.Betty Boop's Penthouse (Short 1933)
Koko the Klown takes off his black face like a mask and it comes to life and says "Mammy!"The Merry Old Soul (Short 1933)
There are reference to the movie. Apart from the character that Al Jolson performed in the climax, Oswald quotes a line from that movie: The iconic, "You ain't seen nothing yet" line.
The Jazz Singer (1952)
The Jazz Singer (1980)
Elstree Calling (1930)
The Moose Hunt (Short 1931)
Pluto does a brief Al Jolson impression, kneeling with outstretched paws and saying "Mammy!"I Love to Singa (Short 1936)
The central conflict between the father and son is given a wacky twist."The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Episode #4.17 (TV Episode 1960)
A sketch titled "The Jazz Fighter" parodies the Jolson classic.Paris When It Sizzles (1964)
"Broadway Television Theatre" The Jazz Singer (TV Episode 1952)
Based on the same play.The Jazz Singer (1952)
Based on the same play.The Jazz Singer (1980)
Based on the same play.
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