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Zouzou (film)

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254:. Jean has become a sailor, with at least one girl in every port. He writes to Zouzou, who lives in Toulon with Papa Melé, now that the circus has failed. The fleet returns. and Jean, confined to quarters for a week, jumps ship in the middle of the night. In the brig, a friend tells him of work as an electrician in a music hall in Paris. Zouzou is very much in love with Jean, although he still thinks of her as his sister. 269:
Papa Melé falls from the scaffolding and is brought home by friends. While they go for a doctor, he dies, with Zouzou beside him. She runs out into the streets, screaming, in search of Jean and witnesses Julot murdering the bully Jean decked in the dancehall. Jean is accused (he foolishly picked up
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Barbara is late for rehearsal after oversleeping with her lover, who leaves that day for Brazil. Trompe despairs, believing the show will flop, and the chorus girls persuade Zouzou to try on a costume (she looks beautiful). Jean uses her to adjust his spotlight, and while she is dancing for her own
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The family moves to Paris. Zouzou works at the laundry of the Widow Valée, where the young women gossip about customers and admire the beautiful lingerie worn by girls who work at the music hall. Zouzou entertains them by imitating the temperamental star, Barbara, who has little talent but all the
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Zouzou and Claire deliver laundry to the music hall and go dancing with Jean that night. A bully tries to force Zouzou to dance and Jean knocks him out. Zouzou is oblivious to the attraction between Jean and Claire. Claire eventually confesses her love for Jean to her mother: She is heartbroken
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Cut to her opening night, which is a triumph. During her debut, she sees a newspaper photo of Julot, who has been arrested for a bank robbery. Over Josette's objections, she rushes to the police station to identify him incontrovertibly by the finger missing on his right hand, then gives her
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Jean is released from jail, and Zouzou watches his reunion with Claire from a distance. She runs back to the theater. Cut to a paper hanger pasting a banner over the poster of her face. It reads “100e representation” (100th performance). Cut to Zouzou on stage, wistfully singing.
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statement. The show goes on without her, with encores. She returns and performs the song about an unfaithful lover, “There is only one man in Paris for me...” that Barbara sang so badly earlier in the film.
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pleasure, raises the curtain. Trompe sees her and she flees. Meanwhile Jean helps Barbara to leave the theater and follow her lover. She kisses him in gratitude. Zouzou sees them and tells Claire.
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support of her “gigolo”, M. de Saint-Lévy, who is a silent partner in the music hall. At rehearsal, Barbara sings “There's only one man in Paris for me…” badly.
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Zouzou and Jean are presented in the Cirque Romarin, a traveling circus, as 10-year-old twins: she's dark, he's light. Père Melé (
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the gun), and the police ignore Zouzou. She needs money to mount his defense and begs Trompe to put her on stage.
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as Le Père Melé, aka Papa Melé, their adoptive father, ringmaster of the Cirque Romarin
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because she loves Zouzou, Zouzou loves him so, and Jean does not believe it.
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as M. de Saint-LĂ©vy, Barbara's protector, silent partner in the music hall
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as Miss Barbara, star of the music hall, mistress of M. de Saint-Levy
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Louis Wins : leader of the orchestra for the revue
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as La Veuve (the widow) Vallée, owner of the laundry
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Marc Allégret
Carlo Rim
Arys Nissotti
Josephine Baker
Jean Gabin
Michel Kelber
Jacques Mercanton
Denise Batcheff
Vincent Scotto
Georges Van Parys
Alain Romans
Corona Films
Marc Allégret
Josephine Baker
Joinville Studios
Paris
art directors
Lazare Meerson
Alexandre Trauner
Papa
Manila
Josephine Baker
Jean Gabin
Pierre Larquey
Claire Gerard
Yvette Lebon
Illa Meery
Madeleine Guitty
dresser

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