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Princess Tam Tam (French: Princesse Tam Tam) is a 1935 French black-and-white film which stars Josephine Baker as a local Tunisian girl who is educated and then introduced to Parisian high society. [1]
Princesse Tam-Tam: Directed by Edmond T. Gréville. With Josephine Baker, Albert Préjean, Robert Arnoux, Germaine Aussey. A French novelist passes off a African shepherdess as a princess.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Edmond T. Gréville
- 1935-11-02
6. Apr. 2018 · Max de Mirecourt, a celebrated French novelist, takes a vacation from his social-butterfly wife in Tunisia, where he meets beautiful Alwina, a barefoot hill shepherdess. To cure his writer's...
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- 7,4K
- Black Film History
Princesse Tam-Tam is a satirical spin on the “Pygamalion” concept: An uninhibited African girl (Baker) poses as a serene Indian princess, through the auspices of author Albert Prejean. A romance develops between the two while Prejean’s unfaithful wife fumes.
4. Apr. 2016 · A French novelist passes off a African shepherdess as a princess.Max de Mirecourt, celebrated French novelist, takes a vacation from his social-butterfly wife in Tunisia, where he meets beautiful Alwina, a barefoot hill shepherdess.
- 76 Min.
- 5K
Princesse Tam-Tam is a satirical spin on the “Pygamalion” concept: An uninhibited African girl (Baker) poses as a serene Indian princess, through the auspices of author Albert Prejean. A romance develops between the two while Prejean’s unfaithful wife fumes.
Max de Mirecourt, celebrated French novelist, takes a vacation from his social-butterfly wife in Tunisia, where he meets beautiful Alwina, a barefoot hill shepherdess. To cure his writer's block, Max casts Alwina as heroine in a real-life 'Pygmalion' story.