Warner Brothers pays tribute to the history of sound recording, talking pictures, and itself. The studio celebrates the innovators who brought the world from research to sound recordings, to musical scores, and to all-talking pictures. Film clips feature Ethel Waters' singing, Paul Muni's biopics, and Oscar-winning performances by Bette Davis and Gary Cooper.
The Voice That Thrilled the World
The film explores the revolutionary history of sound in cinema, starting with Leon Scott's innovative breakthroughs in 1857.































