The Jazz Singer (1980 film)

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The Jazz Singer

original movie poster for The Jazz Singer
Directed by Richard Fleischer
Sidney J. Furie
Produced by Jerry Leider
Written by Herbert Baker
Starring Neil Diamond
Laurence Olivier
Lucie Arnaz
Music by Gilbert Bécaud
Neil Diamond
Leonard Rosenman
Richard Bennett
Alan E. Lindgren
Cinematography Isidore Mankofsky
Editing by Frank J. Urioste
Maury Winetrobe
Distributed by Associated Film Distribution
Release date(s) December 19, 1980
Running time 115 min.
Country United States
Language English
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The Jazz Singer was a 1980 musical remake of the 1927 classic, The Jazz Singer. It starred Neil Diamond, Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Olivier, and was co-directed by Richard Fleischer and Sidney J. Furie. Ironically, Neil Diamond was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and Razzie Award for Worst Actor awards for his role, though he only won the latter.

Although the film wasn't a big hit, the soundtrack was enormously successful, eventually reaching platinum.

Taglines:

  • His story will make you cry. His music will make you sing. His triumph will make you cheer.
  • Sometimes you have to risk it all...

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[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Yussel Rabinovitch is a young Jewish cantor performing at the synagogue of his imperious father. Yussel is married and has settled down to a life of religious devotion to the teaching of his faith. But on the side, he writes songs for a black singing group, and when a member of the quartet takes ill, Yussel covers for him at one of their gigs by wearing blackface. The nightclub engagement is such a success that Yussel abandons his family — and his father's synagogue — and leaves his New York City home for Los Angeles, hoping to break into the music business. Almost immediately, he is spotted by spunky agent Molly Bell, who books him as an opening act for a touring comic. Yussel hits it big but his father resents Yussel's forsaking their traditional Jewish ways. His father disowns him, rending his garments and bellowing, "I have no son!"

[edit] Main cast

[edit] Awards and nominations

Nominated: Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Neil Diamond)
Nominated: Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture (Lucie Arnaz)
Nominated: Best Original Song ("Love on the Rocks" {Neil Diamond- Gilbert Becaud})
Nominated: Best Album of Original Score Written for A Motion Picture or a Television Special
  • ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
Won: Most Performed Feature Film Standards (Neil Diamond for "America")
Won: Worst Actor (Neil Diamond)
Won: Worst Supporting Actor (Laurence Olivier)
Nominated: Worst Picture
Nominated: Worst Director (Sidney J. Furie and Richard Fleischer)
Nominated: Worst "Original" Song ("You, Baby, Baby!")

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