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Jolson Sings Again (1949)
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This Technicolor follow-up to Columbia's 1946 blockbuster The Jolson Story again stars Larry Parks as legendary entertainer Al Jolson--and Jolson himself, as Parks' singing voice. The story concentrates on Jolson's tireless activities entertaining the troops during WW II. After VJ day, Jolson finds that his services are no longer required. Fortunately, he stages a spectacular comeback, thanks in great part to the release of The Jolson Story! The film's Pirandellian overtones come to a head when Larry Parks as Jolson meets Larry Parks as Larry Parks. Also returning from The Jolson Story are William Demarest as the title character's manager Steve Martin, Bill Goodwyn as Broadway-producer Tom Baron, and Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne as Jolson's old-world parents. Barbara Hale appears as Jolson's wife (his third, though this fact is not dwelled upon), renamed Ellen Clark for the moment, while Myron McCormick plays a composite character based on several Hollywood executives (including, one supposes, Columbia mogul Harry Cohn). Song highlights include "After You've Gone", "You Made Me Love You", "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy", "Sonny Boy", "About a Quarter to Nine", "April Showers", "Back in Your Own Backyard", and, of course, "Mammy". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Larry ParksBarbara Hale, (more)
Director(s):
Henry Levin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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    James C.

    The high energy Jolson voice is exciting to hear. Larry Parks does a great job. The color is very good. Although the movie is not up to the Jolson Story, it is still a good movie to see and a Great one to listen to...

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    Daniel S. W.

    If you like Jolson singing, this is a super movie. If you are watching to find out about his life, you'll be disappointed because most of it made up, including the names of the characters. OF course, he was like that.

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