Ep. 89: The Jazz Singer (1927) or ‘You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet… Again’

Zach welcomes back Laura Leibowitz (President, International Jack Benny Fan Club) to chart the course of innovation that changed the film industry as they dive deep into the history, story, and legacy of Warner Brother’s 1927 triumph, THE JAZZ SINGER.

You may think you know the story, but you ain’t heard nothing yet as the two unravel the legend and complicated elements of the film’s star Al Jolson, extrapolate the history of film before and during the innovation of sound, excavate the plot and its many unique traits it contains that may go unnoticed, reckon with and discuss the negative stereotype imagery contained in the film, and then finally ponder the many ways the film has shaped the filmmaking and film going landscape today.

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To learn more about Laura’s fabulous work curating the legacy of Jack Benny, got to https://jackbenny.org/wp/ to find out more about the many educational resources, events, and discussions surrounding the world’s greatest comedian.