Talks about "The Jazz Singer", the first feature length film with spoken dialog as part of the dramatic action. This film deals with the conflicts confronting the first-generation Jew in America.
Orson Welles considered "The Magnificent Ambersons" the crucial turning point in his career. He said, "They destroyed Ambersons and it destroyed me". In 1942, while Welles was away, RKO Studios drastically recut the completed film. None of that deleted footage is known to survive. This study reconstructs Welles's own version of the film, using all ...
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