Okay for Sound

Okay for Sound

Release date : September 7, 1946
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
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Production companies : Warner Bros. Pictures /
September 7, 1946 20m United States of America History English More
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This short was released in connection with the 20th anniversary of Warner Brothers' first exhibition of the Vitaphone sound-on-film process on 6 August 1926. The film highlights Thomas A. Edison and Alexander Graham Bell's efforts that contributed to sound movies and acknowledges the work of Lee De Forest. Brief excerpts from the August 1926 exhibition follow. Clips are then shown from a number of Warner Brothers features, four from the 1920s, the remainder from 1946/47.
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  • title:Okay for Sound
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1946
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: History · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Warner Bros. Pictures ·
  • Overview:This short was released in connection with the 20th anniversary of Warner Brothers' first exhibition of the Vitaphone sound-on-film process on 6 August 1926. The film highlights Thomas A. Edison and Alexander Graham Bell's efforts that contributed to sound movies and acknowledges the work of Lee De Forest. Brief excerpts from the August 1926 exhibition follow. Clips are then shown from a number of Warner Brothers features, four from the 1920s, the remainder from 1946/47.
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