talkie
Sound began to be attached to motion pictures in the middle 1920s and synchronized sound started in the late 1920s.
"The Jazz Singer", released in 1927, was the first feature-length movie to present audible dialog to audiences. It used a disk recording that was (more or less) synchronized with the film, but was not actually recorded on the film. The Jazz Singer was a transitional effort to provide pre-recorded sound with a movie. Dialog was still shown on title cards, but Jolson's musical numbers were presented in sound. The first movie to have a complete dialog sound track was "Lights of New York", released in 1928.
First production talkie- or sound film. this was by Warner Brothers who controlled the process, which made cartoons ( Bugs Bunny) and Newsreels live and vivid- and also a remote forerunner, process wise- of TV newcasting.
Lavern Baker was a famous singer who helped Pioneer the R&B sound in the 1950s and released multiple hits with Atlantic Records,including the famous "Tweedle Dee"
She is an actress/singer. You can see her in the new commercials for Mastercard in which she sings "Favorite Things" from The Sound Of Music.
talkie
"The Jazz Singer," released in 1927.
If you mean people talking, it was "The Jazz Singer" by Alfred A. Cohn
The first feature-length movie with sound was The Jazz Singer, released in October 1927.
The first movie with picture and sound was "The Jazz Singer".
The first movies with fully synchronized sound were shown in New York City in April 1923. The Jazz Singer, released in October 1927, was the first feature-length sound movie.
The first film make with sound was The Jazz Singer, released in October of 1927
The Jazz Singer
As The jazz singer was the first movie with sound it would have to be that.(1927).
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The Jazz Singer 1927
The first movie to use sound dialog is The Jazz Singer (original version from 1927).