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A Plantation Act : ウィキペディア英語版
A Plantation Act

''A Plantation Act'' (1926) is an early Vitaphone sound-on-disc short film starring Al Jolson, the first film that Jolson starred in. On a film set with a plantation background, Jolson in blackface sings three of his hit songs: "April Showers", "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", and "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)". The film presents him as if in a live stage performance, complete with three curtain calls at the finish. Its premiere took place on October 7, 1926 at the Colony Theatre, New York, as one of the several short subjects accompanying Warner Brothers' second feature-length Vitaphone film ''The Better 'Ole''. The Jolson short was singled out by critics as the highlight of the program.
The short was long believed to be a lost film, and its unavailability fueled the misconception that Jolson's first sound film was the famous feature-length milestone ''The Jazz Singer'', which premiered almost exactly one year later. A mute print of ''A Plantation Act'' was eventually found in the National Archives, mislabeled as a preview for ''The Jazz Singer''. A copy of the corresponding soundtrack disc also came to light, but it had been broken into five pieces and glued back together so imperfectly that it would not play through. After some careful surgery, restoration technicians succeeded in making a usable dub from the disc and digitally removing the pops and clicks resulting from the damage. The restored film was included on a LaserDisc published in the 1990s and is available as a bonus feature on the 2007 3-disc DVD release of ''The Jazz Singer''.
==See also==

*Vitaphone Varieties

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