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Jolson Sings Again
Jolson Sings Again

Jolson Sings Again (1949)

60% User Rating
1h 36min
Drama
Music

"The rest of the Jolson story"

In this sequel to The Jolson Story, we pick up the singer's career just as he has returned to the stage after a premature retirement. But his wife has left him and the appeal of the spotlight isn't what it used to be. This time Jolson trades in the stage for life in the fast lane: women, horses, travel. It takes the death of Moma Yoelson and World War II to bring Jolson back to earth - and to the stage. Once again teamed with manager Steve Martin, Jolson travels the world entertaining troops everywhere from Alaska to Africa. When he finally collapses from exhaustion it takes young, pretty nurse Ellen Clark to show him there's more to life than "just rushing around".

Henry LevinDirector

Cast

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Larry Parks

Larry Parks

Al Jolson / Himself

Barbara Hale

Barbara Hale

Ellen Clark

William Demarest

William Demarest

Steve Martin

Ludwig Donath

Ludwig Donath

Cantor Yoelson

Bill Goodwin

Bill Goodwin

Tom Baron

Myron McCormick

Myron McCormick

Ralph Bryant

Tamara Shayne

Tamara Shayne

Moma Yoelson

Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

Himself (voice) (uncredited)

Al Jolson

Al Jolson

Himself (singing voice) (uncredited)

Nelson Leigh

Nelson Leigh

Theater Manager (uncredited)

Wanda Perry

Wanda Perry

Lady (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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CyrusPK
Rating 60%

July 30, 2018

Columbia had scored a significant financial and critical success with The Jolson Story in 1946 featuring actor Larry Parks miming successfully to Al Jolson's singing voice, the ageing entertainer re-recording all his great hits for the film. Then as now thoughts of a sequel were forthcoming but the story of Jolson's career had essentially been told in its entirety. This can be seen in the struggle the screenwriters had in creating a compelling narrative for the second film. The key plot points are fairly anaemic, including the end of one marriage, the gestation of another, a temporary retirement for Jolson and his re-discovery entertaining the troops in World War II. The final third of the film, in almost an act of desperation, is given over to the production of The Jolson Story, resulting in Larry Parks playing Jolson opposite Larry Parks playing himself. This includes one sequence where Parks playing Jolson stands on set urging Parks playing Parks who is in fact playing Jolson to successfully mime to the real Jolson's singing. Possibly the word meta was invented to describe just this kind of scenario. The lack of plot means that the audience is left mostly idling between musical numbers. The actors try hard; Parks in particular is very personable and captures some of the sheer stage presence and energy of the real Jolson. Barbara Hale has a thankless role as Jolson's new wife, mostly sitting admiring the prolonged performance scenes. Ludwig Donath is precise as Jolson's cantor father with concern for his son echoing through every scene even when he is conveying anger. Despite the presence of Technicolor the production looks a little cheap with a lot of fairly basic sets - the cinema foyer looks like a re-dress of something used in another film and the Alaskan army hut is two walls and a backdrop. Many scenes are conveyed through newspaper and other montages and there is never really much conviction to Jolson's international travels. The music is the main drawcard here and the real Jolson provides committed and passionate singing throughout. It is a pity that the surrounding fabric of the film could not better support his work.

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Jolson Sings Again - Trailer (1949)

Jolson Sings Again - Trailer (1949)

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