talkie

[ˈtɔːki]

talkie Definition

  • 1a motion picture with synchronized sound for dialogue
  • 2a movie with sound

Using talkie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "talkie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Jazz Singer was the first talkie.

  • Example

    The studio produced a string of successful talkies in the 1930s.

  • Example

    The era of silent films ended with the advent of talkies.

talkie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for talkie

  • sound film
  • talking picture
  • talkie film

Phrases with talkie

  • pre-code talkie

    a talking motion picture made and released in the United States between the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines in 1934

    Example

    Scarface is a pre-code talkie that depicts violence and criminal activities.

  • a talking motion picture featuring songs and dances as an integral part of the narrative

    Example

    Singin' in the Rain is a classic musical talkie that showcases the transition from silent films to talkies.

  • a low-budget talking motion picture, often with a formulaic plot and genre conventions

    Example

    Plan 9 from Outer Space is a notorious B movie talkie that has gained a cult following for its campy style and ineptitude.

Origins of talkie

from 'talk' + '-ie', coined in the late 1920s

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Summary: talkie in Brief

'Talkie' [ˈtɔːki] refers to a motion picture with synchronized sound for dialogue, marking the end of the silent film era. It encompasses genres like musical talkies and B movie talkies, as well as pre-code talkies that were made before the enforcement of censorship guidelines. Examples include The Jazz Singer and Singin' in the Rain.

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