The Jazz Singer was the first feature length film with spoken
dialog as part of the dramatic action. Set in the 1920s, it deals
with the elemental conflicts underlying a precise historical moment
for the first-generation Jew in America--sacred versus profane, Jew
versus Gentile, ascetic versus libertine, deprivation versus
economic promise, immobility versus displacement.
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