Not to be a stickler but it is Paul Whiteman's KING OF JAZZ. Crosby merely makes an early film appearence in it. It is actually in the process of a very expensive restoration. The current material is OK but not great and I believe they recently found better material. I am sure it won't becoming out anytime soon but when it does it should look great. It is one of the most high profile film restorations.
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