"The Jazz Singer" and Hollywood Empire (1927) w/ Walt Hickey


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Oct 22 2023 29 mins   541 2 1

It’s October 22nd. This day in 1927, Americans are flocking to the theaters to watch “The Jazz Singer,” the first major “talkie” film.



Jody, Niki, and Kellie are joined by Walt Hickey to discuss how Hollywood became a major economic and political force in the aftermath of WWI, and how it the soft power of American entertainment started to shape the world.



Walt’s new book is “You Are What You Watch” — preorder it now and get a free poster!



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