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The" Jazz singer" with Al Jolson is often thought of as the first full "talkie film", but

The first all-talking (or all-dialogue) picture was a gangster film - Warners' experimental entry with sound and dialogue was director Brian Foy's crude Lights of New York (1928).

Nonetheless, it had 24 transitional titles. [All ten of 1928's 'all-talking' films were made at Warners.] The firstall-talkie picture in Great Britain, Blackmail (1929), was made by British director Alfred Hitchcock. The film was originally released as a silent film, but the studio pressured Hitchcock into adding dialogue sequences (with innovative post-synchronization techniques) for a talkie version. The suspenseful film was advertised by posters: "See & Hear It - Our mother tongue as it should be - SPOKEN! 100% Talkie. 100% Entertainment. Hold everything till you've heard this one!"

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From The Jazz Singer (1927): 'Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet.."

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No words were said in a movie in 1920. Talkies has yet to be invented. All films were silent.

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Wait a minute, you aint seen nothin yet!

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that was the jazz singer in 1927

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