Hollywood’s Movie History: From Silent Films to Talkies ②
- The development of microphone and the advent of talkies
Lee, Jungwon
Pusan National University
Dept. of Global Studies
What were the problems in the process of making ‘The Dueling Cavalier’(see ‘From Silent Films to Talkies ①’) into a talkie film? Monumental Pictures went through repeated trials and errors in trying to capture their actors’ voices on film.

Finally, Monumental Pictures made a debut of the talkie, but the film only incurred people’s ridicule. The actors’ voices were barely audible thanks to the awkward placement of the microphones, and in the middle of the film, the sound went out of synchronization.
Then, Don’s friend Cosmo, who was inspired by a scene in “The Dueling Cavalier” where Lina’s voice was out of sync, suggested they dub Lina’s voice. However, later on, when Cosmo realized that Lina had no talent in singing or talking gracefully, he decided to go with the voice of another actress, Kathy. The dubbing turned out a tremendous success. Film companies didn’t have to put microphones near the actors. They just recorded the voices and synchronized it with the actors’ movement of lips.

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