The 1929 film introduced the studio's iconic voice to the cinema, allowing audiences to hear their beloved silent-screen stars for the first time in a lavish musical-comedy revue. The movie features a diverse cast, including actors and actresses from early talkies, Broadway stars, and even Rin-Tin-Tin, the famous German shepherd. Hosted by Frank Fay, the film showcases over 70 well-known stars in various acts.
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The introduction of sound in 1929 revolutionized the film industry, allowing audiences to experience their beloved silent-screen stars in a lavish, musical comedy.