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Definition of talking film in English: talking film(also talking picture) noun A film with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film. 有声电影 Example sentencesExamples - He was, above all, a celebrity, and he died before talking pictures could tarnish his hypnotic image.
- But she won the Best Actress Oscar for this movie in her debut role in talking pictures - and deserved it.
- The first full-length talking picture, The Jazz Singer, opened in New York.
- Reaching for the Moon starred none other than Mr. Hollywood, Douglas Fairbanks, in his second talking picture, and co-starred Bebe Daniels, with Bing Crosby along to do the singing.
- When talking films came in, the movie studios had a problem: how to market their product overseas.
- The makers of Tala kitchenware, famous manufacturers of icing equipment and kitchenware generally, have recently made a talking film in colour entitled ‘Let's decorate a cake.’
- On the way over to Harlem, Pinto and Jolson passed a movie theater playing a revival of ‘The Jazz Singer, ‘the first talking picture, starring the immortal George Jessel.’
- The audience will encounter a much serious version of Chaplin in ‘Great Dictator’, his first talking film, on April 20.
- The advent of talking pictures put her out of work.
- The process of film-making is going through the most profound revolution since the advent of talking pictures.
- He moved into direction with a silent two-reel drama, Sunlight, lost from sight in the excitement of talking pictures.
- Her remarkable vocal projection was necessary for a Hollywood that needed recordable voices for the new talking pictures.
- In 1932, as talking pictures swept the world, Wallace Beery played a fat and faded fighter trying to recreate his past for his too-cute son in The Champ, a lachrymose film characteristic of its time.
- From September 1920, children were admitted free to the pictures and 10 years later, the first local full-length talking picture, Devil May Care, was shown at the hall.
- Fetchit's early work in Hollywood as a lazy, whining clown in films such as In Old Kentucky and Salute got him noticed, but it was Hearts in Dixie, an all-black talking picture, that first highlighted his comic gifts.
- Hollywood already was in the throes of the changeover to talking pictures in 1928, but it was too late to make ‘The Man Who Laughs ‘a talkie.’
- They'll get the same period feel as the film, it's the start of talking pictures and the problems that poses to the existing silent stars.
- Chaplin, with his unique popularity, was able to stretch his transition from silents to talkies over a decade and completed one successful talking film, The Great Dictator.
- They concocted a period piece, set way back at the coming of talking pictures, 24 years earlier.
- Although Keaton also made several talking pictures, his silent movies are what made him famous and define his most creative efforts as a filmmaker and actor.
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