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When was the first movie with sound ever made and who it?

The first movie with synchronized sound on film was The Jazz Singer, released in 1927. It was a Warner Bros. production starring Al Jolson.

While there were earlier attempts at sound films, The Jazz Singer is widely considered the first commercially successful and influential film to feature synchronized dialogue, music, and sound effects. This marked a significant turning point in the history of cinema, ushering in the era of "talkies."

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