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:''For the term which refers to the 1920's, see [[Jazz Age]].'' |
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[[Image:The-Jazz-Age-.jpg|right|4566226|Movie poster for ''The Jazz Age'' (1929) with the slogan 'A Scathing Indictment of the Bewidered Children of Pleasure....Riding the Gilded Juggernaut of Jazz & Gin']] |
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'''''The Jazz Age''''' ([[1929 in film|1929]]) is a film starring [[Douglas Fairbanks]], [[Marceline Day]], and [[Joel McCrea]] in his first leading role. The film was released by [[RKO Radio Pictures]] in both a [[silent film|silent]] and [[part-talkie]] version, so the film could be shown in theaters equipped for sound, and for those not equipped for sound. |
'''''The Jazz Age''''' ([[1929 in film|1929]]) is a film starring [[Douglas Fairbanks Sr.]], [[Marceline Day]], and [[Joel McCrea]] in his first leading role. The film was released by [[RKO Radio Pictures]] in both a [[silent film|silent]] and [[part-talkie]] version, so the film could be shown in theaters equipped for sound, and for those not equipped for sound. |
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Revision as of 19:15, 19 January 2010
- For the term which refers to the 1920's, see Jazz Age.
The Jazz Age (1929) is a film starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Marceline Day, and Joel McCrea in his first leading role. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures in both a silent and part-talkie version, so the film could be shown in theaters equipped for sound, and for those not equipped for sound.