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The Jolson Story
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Starring: Larry Parks, Evelyn Keyes, William Demarest, Bill Goodwin, Ludwig Donath
Directed By: Alfred E. Green
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 9781404931107
Format: Closed-captioned
ISBN: 1404931104
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: 2003-10-21
Running Time: 130
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 1946-10-10

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Editorial Reviews:

This film takes a telling look at the life story of al jolson one of the all-time great singers. Won an oscar for best sound scoring of a musical. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/21/2004 Starring: Larry Parks Run time: 130 minutes Rating: Nr


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Superb film
Comment: Buy this film, you'll be very pleased. I was. Also, this is very difficult to find, thankfully we have Amazon.

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Summary: Terrific Movie
Comment: Great movie, sure the biography is not accurate, but remember when this movie was made character flaws were erased or glossed over. By the way, there is a scene in the movie, a distant camera shot of Jolson/Parks singing and dancing in a theater and on a runway. That is actually Jolson doing that.

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Summary: Fabulous Movie
Comment: This has got to be one of the best all time musicals. It's no wonder Al Jolsen was considered one of the the greatest entertainers of all times. My kids and grandkids love these two movies of his life. And I knew most all the songs. How? My mom and dad used to sing his music to me when I was young. I highly recommend these two films. You'll be hooked

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Summary: give that man a spotlight !!!
Comment: The Jolson Story is the first in what is essentially a two part biopic of the life and times of Al Jolson. Unfortunately, the story has been changed quite a bit from what the reality was for Jolson. However, the convincing acting is incredible and the plot moves along at a very good pace.

We see the movie begin with young Asa Yoelson (who changed his name to Al Jolson) coming very late for his father's synagogue service because he was singing in a burlesque theater. Of course, Asa Yoelson gets quite a punishment from his parents, Cantor Yoelson and Mrs. Yoelson (Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne, respectively). Eventually Asa runs away from home to join up with a vaudevillian named Steve Martin (William Demarest) and Asa gets his start in show business and a name change along the way. We also see Jolson constantly moving up the ladder and getting more and more of the spotlight especially after he leaves Steve Martin and joins Lew Dockstader's show. We then see Al move to the Winter Garden Theater where he loves his audience and they love him for living them.

Al eventually hires Steve Martin to be his manager and proceeds to tackle show business with a manic fit that never seems to stop. After every triumph, Al wants more. He falls in love and marries Julie Benson (Evelyn Keyes) although in real life Jolson was never married to anyone named Julie Benson. He was in fact married to four women including Ruby Keeler; and for some reason I can't figure out there is no mention of Ruby Keeler in this movie. There's also some doubt that Al Jolson's father was actually a Cantor in a synagogue.

What will happen after Al marries Julie Benson--a woman who wants to live life at a slower pace in the country? How will Al and his wife reconcile their differences? He wants to entertain and tour in big cities; she wants to the simple, quiet life. No spoilers here--watch the movie to find out the answers to these questions and more!

The DVD offers few extras; but with a film this good, you can overlook the lack of extras and even, to some extent, the discrepancies between Al Jolson's real life and the biopic. I guess Hollywood in 1946 wanted to "sanitize" Al Jolson's story especially since he was still living at the time this film was released. However, I'm disappointed in the discrepancies between Jolson's real life and the life story told in this movie. I will give four stars to The Jolson Story on DVD.

Even with its flaws, I still highly recommend this for people who want to know about one of America's greatest entertainers ever. It has been said time and again that Al Jolson was one of the first to be able to reach out to his adoring audiences and make every last person feel that he was truly singing to them and them alone. Al Jolson deserves to be remembered much, much more than he is; and this movie is a great way for us to remember the remarkable talents of this man.


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Summary: One of the best!
Comment: Sometime in 1946 I remember standing in line with my Aunt Dixie at the Paramount Theater in Marion, Indiana, waiting to see one of the more enjoyable musical bio flicks of a major entertainer ever produced for the silver screen. We saw it twice that week. I would do it again today in a heartbeat. The vocals of Al Jolson are infectious and addictive, the songs memorable and Larry Parks needs only to be remembered for this characterization to have a place among Hollywood's fine performances. No one could have equalled his effort and complete command of the Jolson personna. His performance is magnificent, and the support of Evelyn Keyes, William Demarest, Bill Goodman, etc. is superlative. I'm not one to quibble on facts and figures when entertainment is the objective. I highly recommend this Columbia masterpiece.


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