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La sirène des tropiques

  • 1927
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
394
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Josephine Baker in La sirène des tropiques (1927)
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Marquis Sévéro, a rich, lazy Parisian, wants to divorce his wife so that he can marry his own goddaughter Denise. But Denise herself loves André Berval, an engineer employed by the marquis. ... Read allMarquis Sévéro, a rich, lazy Parisian, wants to divorce his wife so that he can marry his own goddaughter Denise. But Denise herself loves André Berval, an engineer employed by the marquis. Filled with jealousy, the marquis sends André to the Antilles, to prospect some land he ha... Read allMarquis Sévéro, a rich, lazy Parisian, wants to divorce his wife so that he can marry his own goddaughter Denise. But Denise herself loves André Berval, an engineer employed by the marquis. Filled with jealousy, the marquis sends André to the Antilles, to prospect some land he has just acquired. He promises André that he can marry Denise if he is successful in the tro... Read all

  • Directors
    • Henri Étiévant
    • Mario Nalpas
  • Writer
    • Maurice Dekobra
  • Stars
    • Georges Melchior
    • Régina Dalthy
    • Pierre Batcheff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    394
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    • Directors
      • Henri Étiévant
      • Mario Nalpas
    • Writer
      • Maurice Dekobra
    • Stars
      • Georges Melchior
      • Régina Dalthy
      • Pierre Batcheff
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Georges Melchior
    Georges Melchior
    • Le Marquis Severo
    Régina Dalthy
    Régina Dalthy
    • La Marquise Severo
    Pierre Batcheff
    Pierre Batcheff
    • André Berval
    Queenie Thomas
    Queenie Thomas
    • Denise
    • (as Regina Thomas)
    Wladimir Kwanine
    • Le régisseur Alvarez
    • (as Kwanine)
    Josephine Baker
    Josephine Baker
    • Papitou
    Joe Alex
    • Hangho
    • (uncredited)
    Colette Borelli
    • Enfant
    • (uncredited)
    Janine Borelli
    • Enfant
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Borelli
    • Enfant
    • (uncredited)
    Adolphe Candé
    Adolphe Candé
    • Père de Papitou
    • (uncredited)
    Pierre Hot
    • Capitaine du bateau
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Henri Étiévant
      • Mario Nalpas
    • Writer
      • Maurice Dekobra
    • All cast & crew
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    6drjgardner

    OK Film

    The film is merely ok, but the performance of Josephine Baker is extraordinary, particularly for those times.
    6psteier

    Of interest to Josephine Baker and Popular Dance fans

    I only saw the first and last two reels, supposedly all of the file that has survived. Josephine Baker's role is similar to her roles in Zouzou (1934) and Princess Tam-Tam (1935), the innocent from the tropics who is brought to civilization and finds it somewhat wanting. However, she does get to keep a man in the end.

    Most interesting for Josephine Baker. It includes a short segment of one of her stage dances. Seeing her move in close-up is also a pleasure. The film is an oddity in that it was shot as a pantomime (there are no titles).
    8gbill-74877

    A treat to see Josephine Baker

    What a treat to see Josephine Baker in her film debut at age 21, and what a significantly better role than what Hollywood was offering relative to African-Americans at the time. Baker's character is exoticized and unfortunately speaks broken English, but she's also smart, alluring, and talented. She got top billing and is magnetic every time she's on the screen. We're treated to her looking cute in flapper outfits, her dancing on the stage, and her splashing around topless in a tub. What I was impressed by most was that this was a human portrait of a young woman who is vibrant, joyful, and in love, which was many decades ahead of its time compared to American films.

    The film is not without its flaws, starting with the colonial scenes which, while not awful, are off-putting. On the other hand, the colonizers are shown to be evil, and in parallel scenes we see a woman fending off the advances of a rich man in France, and another (Baker) fighting off his right-hand man in what seems to be the West Indies. They are the cruel ones, exploiting the land and moving people around like pawns on a chessboard. It's not a very deep plot though, and it drags in places when Baker is not in the scene (and even when she is, it gets a little silly, e.g. the chase on the steamer). I was more than happy to be patient with those scenes to see Baker shine though. It was pretty interesting to see Luis Buñuel listed as assistant director in the opening credits too.
    Snow Leopard

    Well Worth Seeing For Josephine Baker

    Although it came very early in her film acting career, this is well worth seeing for the performance by Josephine Baker. Her talent more than makes up for any lack of experience, and the role gives her a lot to work with. Although there is no singing, her dancing, athleticism, boundless energy, and personal allure all stand out. The rest of the movie is solid rather than impressive, but most of it works all right in itself.

    Baker plays Papitou, an innocent, loyal native girl who becomes part of a clash involving a soulless French nobleman, his brutal colonial henchman, and a young engineer hoping to succeed in the tropics so that he can marry his Parisian fiancée. The first half shows the conflict that plays out in the tropics, and the second half shows the characters back in Paris, with the different settings naturally leading to much different kinds of developments.

    Baker's role has many similarities to her roles in later movies such as "Princesse Tam Tam" and "Zou Zou". As her first such role, she not only looks quite young, but also seems to have an extra freshness here. The character also is put in very different circumstances in the different parts of the story. From that viewpoint, the first half is more enjoyable, since it shows Papitou in her element. In the second half of the movie, her character is treated rather thanklessly, and at times it is almost painful seeing such an appealing character treated so badly by the story and by the other characters - which indicates how believably Baker defines her character.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    Josephine Baker's Screen Debut.

    SIREN OF THE TROPICS was the first of a series of French films featuring legendary dancer and entertainer Josephine Baker and her only silent feature. It is part of a three film set released on DVD by Kino International to honor the legendary performer . SIREN was long thought to have been lost but, like a number of silents in recent times, a copy has turned up and proved to be in good condition which can be witnessed on this DVD.

    The image quality is very good and it has been tinted to 1920s style specifications. There are a few brief portions where the film jitters or throbs due to shrinkage and judging from the trailer which is included, some footage seems to be missing but it doesn't detract from the overall presentation. "La Baker", as the French called her is a sensation in her debut essentially playing herself as she appeared at the Folies Bergere. The latter parts of the film display her stage act and enable us to see her as Paris saw her in 1926 making it not only entertaining but a valuable historical record as well.

    Unfortunately the rest of the movie is not very good with the rest of the performers coming nowhere near Baker's ability. Like another film recently released on DVD featuring an exotic star (PICCADILLY with Anna May Wong), SIREN has yet another tired melodramatic plot with the exotic star there as icing on the cake. As well made as it is with some beautiful art deco settings and extremely racy footage of Josephine Baker sans clothing, SIREN ultimately illustrates what was happening to silent films everywhere (except in the Soviet Union) just before sound arrived. The pictures look great but the use of cinema technique and especially the storytelling just weren't there. Even in Europe the mindset of Hollywood was taking over.

    Nevertheless I recommend this DVD for the chance to see one of the great cabaret performers of the 20th century in what is her best film along with plenty of extras including a 20 minute documentary on Josephine Baker produced by her son and an incredibly risque' short featuring an inebriated fireman who sees nude chorus girls everywhere. Donald Sosin's musical accompaniment is fine as usual ranging from solo piano to tropical sounding melodies which enhance the action...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.

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    • Trivia
      This was the debut of the 3 Borelli sisters: Jean Borelli, Janine Borelli, and Colette Borelli.
    • Goofs
      After Papitou has the argument with the ticket clerk, she immediately is seen swimming to the ship. [This may be due to missing footage.]
    • Quotes

      Title Card: And that night, as she dances for the last time in Paris, as she pretends to be gay, she mourns her lost love, her illusions, all the sweetness of youth.

    • Connections
      Featured in Black Shadows on a Silver Screen (1975)

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1928 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Siren of the Tropics
    • Filming locations
      • Rue Robert Mallet-Stevens, Paris 16, Paris, France
    • Production company
      • La Centrale Cinématographique
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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