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    The Singing Fool is a 1928 American sound part-talkie musical drama motion picture directed by Lloyd Bacon which was released by Warner Bros. In addition...
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    Al Jolson (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    picture, The Singing Fool (1928), the story of an ambitious entertainer who insisted on going on with the show even as his small son lay dying. The film was...
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    List of highest-grossing films (category The Numbers ID not in Wikidata)
    The Singing Fool: p. 12 Archived April 4, 2023, at the Wayback Machine. "Ego aside, Jolson was at the top of his powers in The Singing Fool. The $150...
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    the second, also starring Gail Patrick, on June 2, 1947. Disney made reference to the film, and its follow-up The Singing Fool, in the title of the 1929...
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  • Singing Fools was a short-lived Canadian non-performing musical group based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, composed of musicians Tim Dunlop and Kevin Murphy...
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    produced, the ninth of that year. The cartoon's title combines the titles of two Al Jolson films: The Jazz Singer (1927) and The Singing Fool (1928). An...
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    The Singing Fool: p. 12. "Ego aside, Jolson was at the top of his powers in The Singing Fool. The $150,000 Warner Bros. paid him to make it, and the $388...
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    featured in the 1928 part-talkie The Singing Fool. Sung by Al Jolson, the 1928 recording was a hit and stayed at #1 for 12 weeks in the charts and was...
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  • The following is a list of highest-grossing musical films of all time, the highest-grossing musical film franchises, the biggest opening weekends for musical...
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    Eddie Fisher (category United States Army personnel of the Korean War)
    called "Sonny Boy", a nickname derived from the song of the same name in Al Jolson's film The Singing Fool (1928). His siblings were Sidney, Nettie, Miriam...
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    for the company, The Singing Fool was also a success. With the success of these first talkies (The Jazz Singer, Lights of New York, The Singing Fool and...
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    5,000%. In September, the studio released another Al Jolson part-talking picture, The Singing Fool, which more than doubled The Jazz Singer's earnings...
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    the film The Singing Fool (1928), starring Al Jolson. Davey Lee also played the role of Sonny Boy in The Singing Fool. Sonny Boy's parents are in the...
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  • 1928 – The Man Who Laughs, Mickey Mouse, Lights of New York, The Circus, The Singing Fool, In Old Arizona, RKO Pictures was founded 1929 – Blackmail, Un...
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    released by Warner Bros. The film stars Al Jolson and Davey Lee and was a follow-up to their previous film, The Singing Fool (1928). Joe Lane, radio entertainer...
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  • Lew Brown. The song, written for the musical Big Boy, was published in 1926. It was featured in the hit 1928 Warner Bros. film The Singing Fool, starring...
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    2024 in American public domain (category Public domain in the United States)
    Chaplin's The Circus, The Passion of Joan of Arc, The Singing Fool, Harold Lloyd's final silent theatrical release Speedy, In Old Arizona, The Man Who Laughs...
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  • music, with The Jazz Singer having a few incidental lines spoken by Al Jolson. September 19 – The Singing Fool, Warner Bros' follow-up to The Jazz Singer...
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    Jazz Fool (1929) is a parody of Jolson movies, the title alluding to The Jazz Singer and The Singing Fool (1928). Mickey and others take on a layer of lip-accentuating...
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    audiences, most notably the films of singer Al Jolson, who had success with The Jazz Singer released in 1927 and The Singing Fool in 1928. Kennedy, however...
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