Okay for Sound

Okay for Sound

Year: 1946

Runtime: 20 mins

Language: English

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Released to mark the 20th anniversary of Warner Brothers’ first Vitaphone exhibition on August 6, 1926, the short honors pioneers Thomas A. Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and Lee De Forest for their role in sound cinema. It features excerpts from the 1926 showcase and clips from Warner Brothers films—four from the 1920s and the rest from 1946‑47.

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