FOUR AL JOLSON The Jazz Singer English Trade Advert Posters 1920 ' S
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AL JOLSON
THE JAZZ SINGER
Four Original 1st release 1928 English TradeAd PostersThe Jazz Singer, the 1927 AlanCrosland musical biography considered the first “all talking movie”("Warner Bros. Supreme Triumph"; "The picture pulsates withhuman feeling”; “Al Jolson -The Greatest Entertainer”; “A film that will appealto everybody who has a heart.”)Starring: AlJolson (as Jakie Rabinowitz/Jack Robin), May McAvoy, Warner Oland (as CantorRabinowitz), Eugenie Besserer (as Sa...ra Rabinowitz, Jolson's mother), OttoLederer (as Moisha Yudelson), Robert Gordon (as the young Jakie Rabinowitz), Cantor Joseff Rosenblatt and Myrna Loy (uncredited). DATE: 1928SIZE: The trade adseach measure 8 ½” x 12”inchesCONDITION: Generally very good. A couple have feint creasing at the verybottom in the white border. Please see photos. Thanks.Trade Advert Posters.The trade ads here comefrom trade magazines that were sent to Cinema owners. Each weekly issue wouldbe filled with profusely illustrated articles about upcoming movies and tradeadverts from all of the major studios! The studios spent a great deal of timeand money creating the trade adverts, for it was through these exhibitormagazines that the studios gained bookings for their upcoming releases. Tradeadvert posters were very often displayed in the cinema foyer.
THE JAZZ SINGER
Four Original 1st release 1928 English TradeAd PostersThe Jazz Singer, the 1927 AlanCrosland musical biography considered the first “all talking movie”("Warner Bros. Supreme Triumph"; "The picture pulsates withhuman feeling”; “Al Jolson -The Greatest Entertainer”; “A film that will appealto everybody who has a heart.”)Starring: AlJolson (as Jakie Rabinowitz/Jack Robin), May McAvoy, Warner Oland (as CantorRabinowitz), Eugenie Besserer (as Sa...ra Rabinowitz, Jolson's mother), OttoLederer (as Moisha Yudelson), Robert Gordon (as the young Jakie Rabinowitz), Cantor Joseff Rosenblatt and Myrna Loy (uncredited). DATE: 1928SIZE: The trade adseach measure 8 ½” x 12”inchesCONDITION: Generally very good. A couple have feint creasing at the verybottom in the white border. Please see photos. Thanks.Trade Advert Posters.The trade ads here comefrom trade magazines that were sent to Cinema owners. Each weekly issue wouldbe filled with profusely illustrated articles about upcoming movies and tradeadverts from all of the major studios! The studios spent a great deal of timeand money creating the trade adverts, for it was through these exhibitormagazines that the studios gained bookings for their upcoming releases. Tradeadvert posters were very often displayed in the cinema foyer.