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Princess Tam Tam

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350:, a sought-after German act, recorded "Sous le ciel d'Afrique" with Josephine Baker in September 1935, but they are not the quartet that sings in the movie. The recording with Baker was one of the first records made by the three Jewish members of the Comedian Harmonists after the split of the original group. The "Aryan" members remained in Berlin, the Jewish ones went to Paris, then to Vienna. Both groups supplemented themselves with three new members. 284:
than an enactment of Max's novel-in-progress. Alwina never does go to Europe, and the primary events of the film are simply a staging of how Max has imagined them. Alwina is given Max's Tunisian estate, and Max's new novel is a success. The title of his new work is "Civilisation." When asked about Alwina while back in Europe, Max states that she is "better where she is".
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Lucie and Max forgive each other in the end and fall in love again, Alwina returns to Tunisia after the frustrating realization that, as the Maharaja puts it, "Some windows face to the West, and the others to the East." Ultimately, however, the entire European affair is revealed to be little more
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Lucie is further enraged by all the attention that Alwina receives, and after a friend sees Alwina dance provocatively in the sailors' bar, Lucie calls upon her Maharaja to craft a plan which will destroy her husband's relation with "the princess." The Maharaja throws a grand party, inviting the
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upper crust of Parisian society. Alwina is unable to resist the exotic music, and promptly joins the large, staged dance number, embarrassing Max – until he realizes that the entire audience is on their feet, applauding Alwina. Lucie is furious.
264:) whose personality intrigues him so greatly that he invents a character based on her for his newest (and 'most exciting') novel. His relation with Alwina serves a dual purpose in that it also angers (or at least highly annoys) his wife Lucie ( 40: 287:
The film closes with a scene of Alwina and Dar back in Tunisia with their newborn child, with farm animals strewn about Max's mansion. In the final shot, a donkey eats the title page of "Civilisation" off Max's (now Alwina's) floor.
276:) back in Paris. Max takes Alwina under his wing and teaches her the manners and social graces of a high-society princess. He then whisks her away to Paris and presents her as Princess Tam Tam from faraway Africa. 379:
refused to pass the film, which prevented it from being shown in the most theatres in rest of the country, although it did play independent theatres which catered to African-American audiences.
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girl who is educated and then introduced to Parisian high society. Baker sings two songs, "Dream Ship" and "Neath the Tropical Blue Skies", in the film, and dances a number of times.
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set an auction record for Svend Koppel's poster for the film at $ 9,000. The image, "Josephine Baker / Prinsesse Tam-Tam", from 1935, was later used by the
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in search of inspiration for his next novel. While there, Max lives in a villa with his servant Dar (
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Although the film had a premiere in New York City, the Hollywood censors of the
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Princesse Tam Tam

Edmond T. Greville
Yves Mirande
Josephine Baker
Albert Prejean
G. Benoit
J. Feyte
Grenet
Goehr
Al Romans
DI CI MO
French
black-and-white
Josephine Baker
Tunisian
Albert Prejean
Tunisia
Georges Peclet
Robert Arnoux
Josephine Baker
Germaine Aussey
Maharaja
Jean Galland
Josephine Baker
Albert Prejean
Robert Arnoux
Germaine Aussey
Georges Peclet
Viviane Romance

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