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: In their early Nickelodeon days, Jack Warner acted as a "chaser"—a theater employee whose job was to sing so badly that the audience would leave, allowing a new paying crowd to enter for the next screening.

The story of is a classic American tale of four immigrant brothers— Harry , Albert , Sam , and Jack —who transformed from traveling film exhibitors into the founders of a global entertainment empire . Originally named Wonskolaser (later Eichelbaum), the family immigrated from Poland to North America, where the brothers eventually pooled their savings to buy a $1,000 projector and began screening films in mining towns across Ohio and Pennsylvania. Warner Bros: The Making of an American Movie St...

Their rise was defined by bold, high-stakes risks that nearly bankrupted the studio multiple times: : In their early Nickelodeon days, Jack Warner

: In a heartbreaking twist, Sam Warner never saw his vision fully realized. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage just one day before the premiere of The Jazz Singer in New York. The Jazz Singer (film) | Film | Research Starters - EBSCO Their rise was defined by bold, high-stakes risks

: To fund their first real entry into the film business, their father, Benjamin Warner , sold his gold watch and the family’s meat delivery horse, Bob .

: By 1926, the studio was in dire financial trouble. Sam Warner convinced his brothers to gamble on Vitaphone technology, leading to the 1927 release of The Jazz Singer . It was the first feature-length film with synchronized dialogue and its massive success saved the company while ending the silent film era.

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Warner Bros: The Making of an American Movie St...
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  1. Warner Bros: The Making of an American Movie St...

    100% agreed on how AWESOME this movie is. Not a lot of movie has titles that speak for itself. It was furious in all senses (unlike Fast and Furious where it is more physical adrenaline than emotion sometimes). But why does the poster have colour?

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