Release calendarTop 250 moviesMost popular moviesBrowse movies by genreTop box officeShowtimes & ticketsMovie newsIndia movie spotlight
    What's on TV & streamingTop 250 TV showsMost popular TV showsBrowse TV shows by genreTV news
    What to watchLatest trailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily entertainment guideIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsEmmysToronto Int'l Film FestivalHispanic Heritage MonthIMDb Stars to WatchSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll events
    Born todayMost popular celebsCelebrity news
    Help centerContributor zonePolls
For industry professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign in
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
IMDbPro

Sound Test for Blackmail

  • 1929
  • 1m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
754
YOUR RATING
Sound Test for Blackmail (1929)
DocumentaryShort

Alfred Hitchcock makes an experiment in this short film where he uses the sound device for the first time in a motion picture of his own. This is a sound test where the master of suspense an... Read allAlfred Hitchcock makes an experiment in this short film where he uses the sound device for the first time in a motion picture of his own. This is a sound test where the master of suspense and actress Anny Ondra have some humored dialogues, just checking the sound quality designed... Read allAlfred Hitchcock makes an experiment in this short film where he uses the sound device for the first time in a motion picture of his own. This is a sound test where the master of suspense and actress Anny Ondra have some humored dialogues, just checking the sound quality designed for Hitchcock's first talkie picture, the classic Blackmail (1929).

  • Director
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Stars
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Anny Ondra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    754
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Stars
      • Alfred Hitchcock
      • Anny Ondra
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Photos1

    View Poster

    Top cast2

    Edit
    Alfred Hitchcock
    Alfred Hitchcock
    • Self
    Anny Ondra
    Anny Ondra
    • Self
    • Director
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews5

    6.8754
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Featured reviews

    6kevin_robbins

    A fascinating and fun peek into a monumental moment in film history-made all the more enjoyable by Hitchcock's humor

    I recently watched the infamous short film Sound Test for Blackmail (1929) on YouTube. This marks the very first time Alfred Hitchcock experimented with sound, filming a one-minute test with himself and actress Abby Ondra (The Young Count). The clip features them cracking jokes while experimenting with how dialogue might play in a "talkie" for the first time.

    It was such a delight to watch. Seeing a young, round-faced Hitchcock with a full head of hair was almost surreal-like watching a caricature of him come to life. He's playful, cracking jokes, shifting his voice, and clearly having fun. It's a far cry from the stoic, dry Hitchcock many of us remember from Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Imagining him in this earlier, lighthearted phase of his career was both surprising and entertaining.

    In conclusion, Sound Test for Blackmail is a fascinating and fun peek into a monumental moment in film history-made all the more enjoyable by Hitchcock's humor. I'd give it a 6/10.
    8suchenwi

    Historic importance

    In contrast what the other comment said, I see quite some historic importance in this little clip - I took the first sentence to hint at the fact that Anny Ondra spoke English with German/Czech accent (and maybe Hitch wanted to demonstrate it to her).

    This was no problem in silent movies, but Blackmail was switched to "talkie" in the midst of its making, so it was decided to have Joan Barry dub Anny - in real time, as was necessary then. Still, one often sees that Anny's lip movement's are often out of synch with Joan's voice. So the advent of talkies was the end of Anny's chances in English movies, but she carried on making German-language movies until 1951.
    boris-26

    A naughty young man having some fun.

    Like all movies, a test is filmed of a performer considered for a starring role. Alfred Hitchcock had to do this for Anny Ondra, a German actress who was cast in his first talkie- BLACKMAIL. Here we see Hitchcock, about 30 years old, with a head of wavy hair, test Ms. Oondra's recording voice by asking her naughty, embarrassing questions. You can either say; "Ewww! The pig!" or you can say "Okay, two pals having a laugh." Of no historic importance, has no insight to the Hitchcock style- just very interesting.
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Fun

    Sound Test for Blackmail (1929)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Forty-two seconds of pure gold as we see Alfred Hitchcock setting up a sound test for actress Anny Ondra. The funny thing about this is that Hitchcock, with his usual wit and charm, asks the actress some rather personal and embarrassing questions, which you can tell has the actress nervous. At one point Hitchcock asks her if she's been a bad woman and she replied no but then Hitch follows with "But you've slept with men". Ondra then turns away from the camera from the embarrassment. I'm sure the two were just having fun and it really comes off this way. It was great seeing this historic clip just to see and hear a young Hitchcock having fun with his blonde lead, which would be something that he'd do until his final days. As I'm sure everyone knows, Hitchcock's Blackmail began as a silent feature but half way through they decided to switch it to sound so this test was very important to see how well the actress could handle it.
    7ackstasis

    "Stand in your place, otherwise it will not come out right"

    'Blackmail (1929)' was not only Alfred Hitchcock's first "talkie", but also the first produced in Britain. However, it began life as a silent film, and indeed was also released in a silent version to boost its commercial potential. But the arrival of sound effectively put an end to Anny Ondra's career in English-language films. Her strong European accent made her unmarketable, which is a shame because she seems utterly charming. This rare sound test lets us hear Ondra's real voice, which in 'Blackmail' was dubbed (on-location) by British actress Joan Barry. But it's Hitchcock who steals the limelight in this historical snippet. Displaying that droll British wit, he accuses his lead actress of being a "bad woman" and sleeping with men. He then ends with what is perhaps the earliest recorded audio of what is now termed, in more vulgar circles, a "that's what she said" joke ("as the girl said to the soldier"). Ondra takes it all in good humour, of course.

    Best Emmys Moments

    Best Emmys Moments
    Discover nominees and winners, red carpet looks, and more from the Emmys!

    More like this

    The Farmer's Wife
    5.8
    The Farmer's Wife
    Always Tell Your Wife
    6.3
    Always Tell Your Wife
    The Ring
    6.1
    The Ring
    Downhill
    6.0
    Downhill
    The Manxman
    6.2
    The Manxman
    Easy Virtue
    5.4
    Easy Virtue
    Mary
    5.7
    Mary
    Champagne
    5.4
    Champagne
    East of Shanghai
    5.7
    East of Shanghai
    Murder!
    6.3
    Murder!
    The Pleasure Garden
    5.8
    The Pleasure Garden
    The Skin Game
    5.7
    The Skin Game

    Related interests

    Dziga Vertov in Man with a Movie Camera (1929)
    Documentary
    Benedict Cumberbatch in The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (2023)
    Short

    Storyline

    Edit

    Did you know

    Edit
    • Quotes

      Alfred Hitchcock: Now, uh, Miss Ondra. You asked me to let you hear your voice on the talking picture.

      Anny Ondra: Ha, ha. But, Hitch, you mustn't do that.

      Alfred Hitchcock: Why not?

      Anny Ondra: Well, because . . . I can't speak well.

      Alfred Hitchcock: Do you realise the squad van will be here any moment?

      Anny Ondra: No, really? Oh, my god. I'm terribly frightened.

      Alfred Hitchcock: Why? Have you been a bad woman or something?

      Anny Ondra: Well, not just bad, but . . . uh.

      Alfred Hitchcock: But you've slept with men.

      Anny Ondra: Oh, no!

      Alfred Hitchcock: You have not? Come here. Stand in your place, otherwise it will not come out right, as the girl said to the soldier.

      Alfred Hitchcock: That's enough.

    • Connections
      Featured in Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock (2009)

    Top picks

    Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations
    Sign in

    Details

    Edit
    • Release date
      • 1929 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prueba de sonido para Chantaje
    • See more company credits at IMDbPro

    Tech specs

    Edit
    • Runtime
      • 1m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

    Contribute to this page

    Suggest an edit or add missing content
    • Learn more about contributing
    Edit page

    More to explore

    Recently viewed

    Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
    Get the IMDb App
    Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
    Follow IMDb on social
    Get the IMDb App
    For Android and iOS
    Get the IMDb App
    • Help
    • Site Index
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • License IMDb Data
    • Press Room
    • Advertising
    • Jobs
    • Conditions of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, an Amazon company

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.