The Jazz Singer (1959 film)
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The Jazz Singer | |
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Directed by | Ralph Nelson |
Produced by | Ernest D. Glucksman |
Written by | Oliver Crawford Ernest D. Glucksman Ralph Nelson |
Starring | Jerry Lewis Anna Maria Alberghetti Eduard Franz Molly Picon Alan Reed |
Music by | Walter Scharf |
Distributed by | Jerry Lewis Enterprises, in association with Hubbell Robinson Productions, Inc. |
Release date(s) | October 13, 1959 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Language | English |
The Jazz Singer is a 1959 adaptation of Samson Raphaelson's play of the same name, starring Jerry Lewis. It was produced as an episode of the NBC television series, Startimeand was broadcast on October 13, 1959
Cantor Rabinowitz (Eduard Franz) is upset that his son Joey (Jerry Lewis) has left home to pursue a career as a singer/comedian after showing no interest in carrying on the family's tradition of being Cantors in the synagogue. After five generations of doing so, it appears that Joey is more interested in making jokes and singing jazz music.[edit]Plot
After a few years on his own, Joey, who know calling himself Joey Robbins, gets an opportunity to perform on the television show with Ginny Gibbons (Anna Maria Alberghetti). Unfortunately his father falls ill during his rehearsal performance and he runs to his side, putting show business aside for his family obligations.
[edit]References
- ^ Heldenfels, Rich (12/15/11). "Jerry Lewis "Jazz Singer" to DVD". ohio.com. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
The first official home video release, a DVD including both the kinescope and color videotape material from Lewis' personal holdings, was released on February 7, 2012.[1]
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