BONUS FEATURES:
- Commentary by film historians Ron Hutchinson and Vince Giordano
- Collection of rare cartoons and shorts
- I Love to Sing-a classic 1936 WB parody cartoon directed by Tex Avery
- Hollywood Handicap classic M-G-M short with Al Jolson appearance
- A Day at Santa Anita classic Technicolor Warner Bros. short with Al Jolson & Ruby Keeler cameo appearance
- “Al Jolson in ‘A Plantation Act’ “1926 Vitaphone short made a year prior to The Jazz Singer
- 1947 Lux Radio Theater Broadcast starring Al Jolson
- Jolson Trailer Gallery
- All-new feature-length documentary The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk
- Two rarely-seen Technicolor excerpts from Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929 WB film, most of which is considered lost)
- Studio shorts celebrating the early sound era:
- Finding His Voice (1929 Western Electric animated promotional short, produced by Max Fleischer)
- The Voice That Thrilled The World - Warner Bros. short about sound
- Okay for Sound 1946 WB short celebrating the 20th anniversary of Vitaphone
- When Talkies Were Young 1955 WB short looking back at the early talkies
- The Voice from the Screen 1926 WB ‘demonstration’ film explores the Vitaphone technology and, looks at the making of a Vitaphone short.
- Over 3 1/2 hours worth of rare, historic Vitaphone comedy and music shorts
- Elsie Janis in a Vaudeville Act: “Behind the Lines”
- Bernado Depace: “Wizard of the Mandolin”
- Van and Schneck: “The Pennant Winning Battery of Songland”
- Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields
- Hazel Green and Company
- The Night Court
- The Police Quartette
- Ray Mayer & Edith Evans: “When East Meets West”
- Adele Rowland: “Stories in Song”
- Stoll, Flynn and Company: “The Jazzmania Quintet”
- The Ingenues in “The Band Beautiful”
- The Foy Family in “Chips off the Old Block”
- Dick Rich and His Melodious Monarchs
- Gus Arnheim and His Ambassadors [
- Shaw and Lee: “The Beau Brummels”
- Larry Ceballos’ Roof Garden Revue
- Trixie Friganza in “My Bag O’ Tricks”
- Green’s Twentieth Century Faydetts
- Sol Violinsky: “The Eccentric Entertainer”
- Ethel Sinclair and Marge La Marr in “At the Seashore”
- Paul Tremaine and His Aristocrats
- Baby Rose Marie: “The Child Wonder”
- Burns & Allen in “Lambchops “
- Joe Frisco in “The Happy Hottentots”
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