Charles A. Hoxie

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Charles A. Hoxie (1867-1941) is credited as one of the inventors of movies with sound, and as father of the "talking picture". During his career (1912-32) at General Electric, he devised a sound-on-film process to put recordings on film.[1]

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  1. Current Biography 1941, p. 412
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