Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s with Al Jolson: DVD Cover

    Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s Cast: Al Jolson, Sophie Tucker, Bebe Daniels, Eddie Cantor

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/11/2009
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    • Sales Rank: 27,701

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    All-time classics such as: ; Nursery Favorites (1913); The Voice from the Screen (1926); The Opry House (1929); The Voice of Hollywood, Black and Tan Fantasy (1929); St. Louis Blues (1929); Irish Fantasy (1929)

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    Disc #1 -- Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s
    2. The Silent Era [6:43]
    3. Sound Came in [3:41]
    4. Al Jolson [5:23]
    5. All-Talking, All-Singing, All-Dancing [8:48]
    6. Hollywood Originals [11:26]
    7. Musical Reviews [5:55]
    8. Inported Musical Stars [5:34]
    9. A Varied Palette [4:49]
    10. Musical Burn-Out [5:38]

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    Great historical insightsby CathyNC

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    November 21, 2009: I watched my brother's copy of this DVD and liked it so much I ordered one for myself. It chronicals the beginning of movie musicals and it was delightful to see how they began and the people involved in making them. It was before my time and I had only read about many of them, so I felt it was definitely something worth keeping. I have also watched the remaining volumes in this series and regret the demise of good musical entertainment.