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Movietone

British  
/ ˈmuːvɪˌtəʊn /

noun

  1. the earliest technique of including a soundtrack on film

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Wadia initially cast her in small roles in films produced by his studio Wadia Movietone, which he ran with his brother Homi.

From BBC

The film's success also transformed Wadia Movietone into a studio known for films with fantastic stunts and theatrics.

From BBC

His father, Sol, was a cinematographer for Fox Movietone News.

From Los Angeles Times

In 1948, N-B-C T-V began airing its first nightly newscast, “The Camel Newsreel Theatre,” which consisted of Fox Movietone newsreels.

From Washington Times

He moved to New York and took a low-level job with United Press Movietone News, which produced newsreels for theaters around the country.

From Washington Post