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  1. Summaries. 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. Filled with jealousy, the marquis sends André to the Antilles, to prospect some land he has just acquired. He promises André that he can ...

  2. Le régisseur Alvarez (as Kwanine) Josephine Baker. ... Papitou. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Joe Alex. ... Hangho (uncredited) Colette Borelli.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2021 · Siren of the Tropics (1927) It’s a complete fiction, but one that hits on all the aspects of Baker’s persona that would have been familiar to her audience. It’s her A Star is Born. Baker’s character, Papitou, displays natural dance talent at home in the fictional Caribbean mining colony of Monte Puebla, grooving on the sand with her ...

  4. 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. 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 tropics, but he then ...

  5. Siren of the Tropics (1927) Josephine Baker arrived in Paris in 1925 to star in La Revue Nègre, a musical production that showcased the music and culture of African Americans. Baker's spicy dance routines were difficult to categorize: They seemed choreographed in their deliberate steps but spontaneous in the wild abandon in which she performed.

  6. Siren of the Tropics ★★ ½ La Sirene des Tropiques 1927. In love with a French businessman, West Indies native girl Papitou (Baker) sneaks back to Paris with him—despite his engagement to another woman—but finds her true calling in life as a dancer in music halls. Memorable only as the legendary Baker's film debut, showcasing her ...