Perfectly cast. Personally, my image of Jolson is Parks, not Jolson. Parks was younger, more virile and better looking. The director and his sound engineer sync-ed in Jolsons voice with Parks mouthing and a new Jolson was born. When I saw the real Jolson for the first time as a kid, I was a bit disappointed.
Larry Parks playing the Great Jolie... My Grandmother used to have me watch this with her. "Liza" stole the show! Other notable songs: "Latin from Manhattan", "Quarter to Nine", "You Made me Love you..(You dog!)....
He's like the Elvis in the thirties. A great singer for one thing when his time was over it's over. A singing like that career doesn'toesn't last too long. But look at Elvis. 44 years and it's still going strong as the king of rock and roll
@@clintonhill2377 You should search "I LOVE TO SINGA" sung by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway. Maybe that don't change your way of view, but will show you WHAT was the point of blackface to Al Jolson. I know today is different and controversial the meaning of blackface in USA, but at least in his case and some others, was for the purpose to show black music to a difficult whites audiences ... not necesary to mock blacks.
Love Al Jolson ❤️
Larry Parks played the part Great!!
Al Jolson and the man’s singing portraying him❤
I’ll never get tired of watching and listening
I love Larry Parks. OMG, so talented and handsome
I can watch this movie over and over. Give credit to Evelyn Keyes. She was fantastic.Also william demerest
The best entertainer I’ve ever seen
I’ll keep watching
Probably the most watched film for me, and it's sequel! Never gets old. Discovered this about 60 years ago, I was 10
Loved.his.music
Larry Parks was perfection.
Perfectly cast. Personally, my image of Jolson is Parks, not Jolson. Parks was younger, more virile and better looking. The director and his sound engineer sync-ed in Jolsons voice with Parks mouthing and a new Jolson was born. When I saw the real Jolson for the first time as a kid, I was a bit disappointed.
Love Al Jolson and songs he sings
My most favourite time as a kid watching this wonderful music/ film's with my mum best memories of my life! RIP my mama❤
I’m singing these songs all week
Brilliant 👏
FANTASTIC...WHAT A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINER HE WAS...
Love
Brilliant Jolson.
I’m a Larry Parks fan.
Always thought this great
Larry Parks playing the Great Jolie...
My Grandmother used to have me watch this with her. "Liza" stole the show!
Other notable songs: "Latin from Manhattan", "Quarter to Nine", "You Made me Love you..(You dog!)....
SUPERB..AWESOME !!
Go to Criterion and sighn the petition to get this and it's sequel on blue ray please?
Definitely
He's like the Elvis in the thirties. A great singer for one thing when his time was over it's over. A singing like that career doesn'toesn't last too long. But look at Elvis. 44 years and it's still going strong as the king of rock and roll
That SOB is disrespectful to black people
You should know that Al Jolson started the career of Gershwin who wrote the song Swanee for him to perform.
@@clintonhill2377 You should search "I LOVE TO SINGA" sung by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway. Maybe that don't change your way of view, but will show you WHAT was the point of blackface to Al Jolson. I know today is different and controversial the meaning of blackface in USA, but at least in his case and some others, was for the purpose to show black music to a difficult whites audiences ... not necesary to mock blacks.