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Al Jolson sings in a movie, and the audience hears him.

On October 6, 1927, the Warner Brothers movie The Jazz Singer opened in New York City. In most respects, it was a conventional melodrama.

For a moment between the terrors of her childhood and the terrors of the talkies, she was America’s most successful movie actress.

All her mature life, Clara Bow had insomnia nothing could relieve—not sedatives, liquor, endless psychiatric intervention, electric shock therapy.

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