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The Jazz Singer
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The Jazz Singer

Dec 17, 1980
1h 55m
★ 5.9

His story will make you cry. His music will make you sing. His triumph will make you cheer.

Overview

A young Jewish man is torn between tradition and individuality when his old-fashioned family objects to his career as a jazz singer.

Genres

Drama
Music
Romance

Production Companies

EMI Films
The Jerry Leider Company

The Jazz Singer Trailers

Cast

Neil Diamond

Jess Robin / Yussel Rabinovitch

Neil Diamond

Laurence Olivier

Cantor Rabinovitch

Laurence Olivier

Lucie Arnaz

Molly Bell

Lucie Arnaz

Catlin Adams

Rivka Rabinovitch

Catlin Adams

Franklyn Ajaye

Bubba

Franklyn Ajaye

Paul Nicholas

Keith Lennox

Paul Nicholas

Sully Boyar

Eddie Gibbs

Sully Boyar

Mike Kellin

Leo

Mike Kellin

James Booth

Paul Rossini

James Booth

Luther Waters

Teddy

Luther Waters

Oren Waters

Mel

Oren Waters

Rod Gist

Timmy

Rod Gist

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