Princess Tam Tam

Drama,Comedy  France 

Princess Tam Tam is a 1935 French film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Josephine Baker in the lead role. The movie is a comedy-drama that tells the story of a famous Parisian novelist, Monsieur Alain, who is suffering from writer's block and is looking for inspiration for his next book.

While on vacation in Tunisia, Monsieur Alain meets a young shepherdess named Alwina, who he mistakes for a princess because of her regal bearing, beauty, and poise. He decides to bring her back to France with him and present her as Princess Tam Tam to his high society friends in Paris. The novelist hopes that the experience of living like a princess will inspire him to write his new book.

As soon as Tam Tam arrives in France, she begins to create chaos in the city by her unique ways. The Parisian society is intrigued by Tam Tam's exotic looks, so Monsieur Alain presents her as a discovery from the 'primitive' Africa. The story takes on a new turn when a wealthy American businessman, Robert De La Croix, falls in love with Tam Tam, and she falls in love with him.

The film deals with themes of race, class, and gender roles in society through Tam Tam's experiences. The character's naivety and simplicity contrast with the sophisticated and complex manners of high society in Paris.

Princess Tam Tam is a lively and entertaining film that features Baker's dazzling performance. She's a talented dancer, singer, and actress, making this movie a must-see for her fans and those wanting to explore the history of French cinema.

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