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  1. Siren of the Tropics (French: La Sirène des tropiques) is a 1927 French silent film starring Josephine Baker. Directed by Mario Nalpas and Henri Étiévant and set in the West Indies, the film tells the story of a native girl named Papitou who falls in love with a French man named André Berval (Pierre Batcheff).

  2. 27 de fev. de 2010 · French Movie 1927 - Flapper style - Josephine Baker - La sirène des tropiques - Charleston Ginger Rogers Roxie Roaring twenties j'ai deux amours, la petite T...

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  3. A rich Parisian marquis tries to prevent his engineer from marrying his goddaughter, who loves him, by sending him to the Antilles. There, he meets Papitou, a native girl who falls for him, but faces a dilemma when he plans to return to France.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Henri Étiévant, Mario Nalpas
    • 1928-02-22
  4. Siren of the Tropics - Black Film Archive. In a magnetic debut role, Josephine Baker plays Papitou, a free-spirited girl who is pursued by André, a young white man sent to the Caribbean. Director: Henri Étiévant & Mario Nalpas. Year: 1927. Genre: Drama. Type: Feature. Link: https:// www.criterionchannel.com/siren-of-the-tropics.

  5. 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.

  6. A French engineer is sent to the Antilles by his jealous employer, who wants to prevent his marriage to his goddaughter. He falls in love with a native girl, but faces a dilemma when he returns to Paris.

  7. Maurice Dekobra. Writer. 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.