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1927

The Jazz Singer opens in New York

October 6, 1927

Al Jolson turned to the camera and said, Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet. Audiences nearly jumped out of their seats. Sound had entered cinema. Within three years the silent film industry, with its mime geniuses and orchestral pits, was gone, and Hollywood spoke a new commercial language.