The Jazz Singer (1980)
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1970s
1980s
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Nov 30, 2020
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Associated Film Distribution (AFD) released The Jazz Singer on December 19, 1980. Richard Fleischer directed the film starring Laurence Olivier, Neil Diamond, and Lucie Arnaz.

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Associated Film Distribution (AFD) released The Jazz Singer on December 19, 1980. Richard Fleischer directed the film starring Laurence Olivier, Neil Diamond, and Lucie Arnaz. ‘The Jazz Singer’ Plot Summary The Jazz Singer follows Jewish cantor Jess Robin from the synagogue to the stage. When a Hollywood big shot shows interest in his song Love on the Rocks, the cantor heads for the Golden State, much to the distress of his father and his wife. There Jess meets Molly, whose faith in Jess’ talent and knowledge of the entertainment biz help him get his big break. While Jess and Molly fall for each other and Jess’ career takes off, Jess is forced to choose between a life on stage and a life without his father. Read the full summary, and add the film to your collection today! Leave a Comment and Follow Us Please let us know what you think of the film in the comments section, and rate this movie from one to five stars below as well. If there is a film you’d like us to review, send us an email at comments@moviehousememories.com with your name, location, and film choice. And finally, if you are of the social media persuasion, you can look Movie House Memories up on Twitter or Pinterest, and if you do, please give us a follow when you find us. Disclaimer This podcast is intended for entertainment and information purposes only. The theme music for Lunchtime Movie Review, Fireworks is provided courtesy of Alexander Nakarada at serpentsoundstudios.com under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Lunchtime Movie Review, the MHM Podcast Network, and Fuzzy Bunny Slippers Entertainment LLC unless otherwise noted.

Associated Film Distribution (AFD) released The Jazz Singer on December 19, 1980. Richard Fleischer directed the film starring Laurence Olivier, Neil Diamond, and Lucie Arnaz.

‘The Jazz Singer’ Plot Summary

The Jazz Singer follows Jewish cantor Jess Robin from the synagogue to the stage. When a Hollywood big shot shows interest in his song Love on the Rocks, the cantor heads for the Golden State, much to the distress of his father and his wife. There Jess meets Molly, whose faith in Jess’ talent and knowledge of the entertainment biz help him get his big break. While Jess and Molly fall for each other and Jess’ career takes off, Jess is forced to choose between a life on stage and a life without his father.

Read the full summary, and add the film to your collection today!

Leave a Comment and Follow Us

Please let us know what you think of the film in the comments section, and rate this movie from one to five stars below as well. If there is a film you’d like us to review, send us an email at comments@moviehousememories.com with your name, location, and film choice. And finally, if you are of the social media persuasion, you can look Movie House Memories up on Twitter or Pinterest, and if you do, please give us a follow when you find us.

Disclaimer
This podcast is intended for entertainment and information purposes only. The theme music for Lunchtime Movie Review, Fireworks is provided courtesy of Alexander Nakarada at serpentsoundstudios.com under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Lunchtime Movie Review, the MHM Podcast Network, and Fuzzy Bunny Slippers Entertainment LLC unless otherwise noted.

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