HD · HDR
The Jazz Singer
Overlook Pick

The Jazz Singer

His story will make you cry. His music will make you sing. His triumph will make you cheer.
59
User Score72 ratings
TMDB 5.916+19801h 55mEnglish
DramaMusicRomance

Synopsis

A young Jewish man is torn between tradition and individuality when his old-fashioned family objects to his career as a jazz singer.

Director
Richard FleischerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
EMI Films2 production companies
Release
December 17, 1980Released
Box Office
$27MBudget $13M

Top Cast

8 of 37
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Jess Robin / Yussel Rabinovitch
Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier
Cantor Rabinovitch
Lucie Arnaz
Lucie Arnaz
Molly Bell
Catlin Adams
Catlin Adams
Rivka Rabinovitch
Franklyn Ajaye
Franklyn Ajaye
Bubba
Paul Nicholas
Paul Nicholas
Keith Lennox
Sully Boyar
Sully Boyar
Eddie Gibbs
Mike Kellin
Mike Kellin
Leo

Trailers & Photos

Reviews

From TMDB users
MK40
Sep 5, 2024

Very disappointing. The main character, Jess Robin, is a self-centered and apathetic individual who walks out on his wife (telling her that he would only be gone for two weeks) to pursue a recording contract. He does not return home and instead quickly takes up with his agent, Molly, who he moves in with after telling his wife that he no longer wants a life as a canter. He shows no emotion toward her or anything that is meaningful to her. After his father discovers that Jess is living with another woman and is divorcing his wife, his father disowns him. Jess cannot seem to connect with anyone in his life. He expects everyone to accept his choices, joyfully, thinking nothing of how he is destroying the lives of those who love him. Molly discovers that she is pregnant with their child while Jess is abusing everyone around him as he struggles with the rejection of his father. He storms out of the studio and simply disappears for year with no explanation to anyone. A family friend tries to reunite Jess with his father but he appears very reluctant. His father finds forgiveness for Jess when Jess shows him a photograph of his baby boy. He reunites with Molly as if he never abandoned her. She is joined by his father is for Jess's big moment on stage at the end of the film. Very unrealistic story with an unrealistic ending about a typical narcissist who only sees things in terms of how they affect him.

More Like This

Browse all