Q1)6th October say the original release of the world’s best know early talking movie: The Jazz Singer. In which year of the 1920s?
Q2)Which studio made and distributed the film: Universal, Warner Brothers or RKO?
Q3)The film was written by Alfred Cohn, directed by Alan Crosland: and produced by which Z?
Q4)Who was the film’s (male) star?
Q5)That star sung how many songs in the film?
Q6)Which of them was about a man kissing his girlfriend goodbye: before he gets on a train?
Q7)Before singing that song? The main character says “You ain’t heard nothin’ …” what?
Q8)The main character is called Jack: and defies his father to become a jazz singer. Jack’s father was a Jewish hymn singer. These singers are what: cantors, rabbis or Haredi?
Q9)The film earned how much: $6.6 million, $7.6 million or $8.6 million?
Q10)Finally … where was the premiere held: Hollywood, Chicago or New York?
* I did notice some of Lucifer’s publicity shots going past on IMDb, Olga: I have to admit to having never seen it. I’ve a few bits I need to catch up on, myself. As for the DVD/Blu-ray problem … ? Hmmmm … Have you got a branch of CeX near you? Their prices are usually quite good: if you’re selling to them in bulk. The prices are better for blu-ray, and/or boxsets. I’d ALSO suggest downloading a copy of a DVD/Blu-ray ripper like HandBrake‡: and using it to rip you movies before you sell them. That way, you’ve got the films, AND have a bit of cash. It’s simpler to use than you think! (It’s what I did to my old DVDs. Ripped them: then sold them to Brentwood CeX.)
† That’s a thought, Debbi, I really should sit down with The Great Escape, I’ve not seen in it in a while! I did see Wonder Woman, though: last night. Remind me not to annoy Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman, herself: she hasn’t got the hang of doors, though! (And, yeah, he was just a bit scary: that was The point, I think!)
‡ I have to turn blu-rays into .mkv
files, first, then use HandBrake to turn them into something I can play on the AppleTV.
Q1) 1927 Q2) Warner Brothers Q3) The film was written by Alfred Cohn, directed by Alan Crosland: and produced by which Z? Q4) Al Johnson Q5) 6 (?) Sorry, the information was a bit vague about some of the songs Q6) Toot, Toot, Toosie Q7) Yet Q8) Cantors Q9) $7.6 million Q10) New York City Thanks, Paul. I hadn't thought of CeX, but there is one in Barnsley, one in Sheffield and another one in Huddersfield so I can try. I have though my DVDs and blu-rays. I will keep a few, but I have some that I haven't watched in years so not sure if I'll keep that many of them.
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Q1) 1927
ReplyDeleteQ2) Warner Brothers
Q3) The film was written by Alfred Cohn, directed by Alan Crosland: and produced by which Z?
Q4) Al Johnson
Q5) 6 (?) Sorry, the information was a bit vague about some of the songs
Q6) Toot, Toot, Toosie
Q7) Yet
Q8) Cantors
Q9) $7.6 million
Q10) New York City
Thanks, Paul. I hadn't thought of CeX, but there is one in Barnsley, one in Sheffield and another one in Huddersfield so I can try. I have though my DVDs and blu-rays. I will keep a few, but I have some that I haven't watched in years so not sure if I'll keep that many of them.
I know it was. But I just wanted to acknowledge how GOOD he was at being creepy! :)
ReplyDeleteI still need to see Wonder Woman! It may take me a while.
1. 1927
2. Warner Brothers
3. Darryl F. Zanuck
4. Al Jolson
5. 6
6. Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye)
7. yet
8. cantors
9. $7.6 million
10. New York
I'm attending a film conference this weekend. Hopefully, I'll have time to check in here.
I hope you hear back about the interview soon. Fingers crossed, etc. :)