Alam Ara

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Alam Ara is a landmark 1931 Indian film celebrated as the first Indian talkie, marking the transition from silent cinema to sound in India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian film
black-and-white film
feature film
musical film
archiveStatus no known surviving print
basedOn Alam Ara (Parsi theatre play) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Joseph David NERFINISHED
castMember Elizer NERFINISHED
Jilloo NERFINISHED
L. V. Prasad NERFINISHED
Master Vithal NERFINISHED
Prithviraj Kapoor NERFINISHED
Wazir Mohammed Khan NERFINISHED
Zubeida NERFINISHED
cinematographer Wilford Deming NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
culturalContext adaptation of Parsi theatre style to cinema
director Ardeshir Irani NERFINISHED
distributor Imperial Film Company NERFINISHED
famousSong De De Khuda Ke Naam Par NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Bombay NERFINISHED
Mumbai NERFINISHED
firstSongPerformer Wazir Mohammed Khan GENERATED
format sound film
genre fantasy film
musical drama film
romantic drama film
hasFeature dialogue
song sequences
synchronized sound
historicalSignificance marked transition from silent cinema to sound in India
influenced development of Indian film music
growth of talkies in Indian cinema
leadActor Master Vithal NERFINISHED
leadActress Zubeida NERFINISHED
musicComposer B. Irani NERFINISHED
Firozshah M. Mistri NERFINISHED
notableFor first Indian feature film with synchronized sound
first Indian talkie
numberOfSongs 7
originalLanguage Hindi
producer Ardeshir Irani NERFINISHED
productionCompany Imperial Film Company NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1931-03-14
releaseYear 1931
runtime approximately 124 minutes
screenwriter Joseph David NERFINISHED
setIn fictional kingdom
soundSystem Tanar single-system sound
status lost film

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Prithviraj Kapoor notableWork Alam Ara