This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens revisits The Jazz Singer (1980), the musical drama starring Neil Diamond in his only leading film role alongside Laurence Olivier and Lucie Arnaz. A remake of the groundbreaking 1927 film, the story follows a young singer struggling to balance family expectations and religious tradition with his ambitions for a career in popular music. Backed by a massively successful soundtrack featuring songs like “Love on the Rocks,” “Hello Again,” and “America,” the film became a commercial success even as critical reactions were sharply divided.
In this episode, Edward explores the challenges of adapting The Jazz Singer for a new era, including the decision to reshape the story around Neil Diamond’s musical persona and contemporary pop culture. He also examines Richard Fleischer’s direction, Laurence Olivier’s performance as a demanding father, and the ways the film approaches questions of faith, family obligation, identity, and celebrity.
More than forty years later, The Jazz Singer still raises interesting questions about remakes, movie stardom, and how audiences respond when musicians move into leading film roles. Whether you know the movie through Neil Diamond’s music or are discovering it for the first time, this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast revisits a film that remains a notable part of both Diamond’s career and 1980s Hollywood.
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