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Siren of the Tropics by Henri Étiévant, Mario Nalpas
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DVD detailsActor: Georges Melchior, Josephine Baker, Pierre Batcheff, Régina Dalthy, Regina Thomas Director: Henri Étiévant, Mario Nalpas Brand: Kino International Cinematographer: Albert Duverger Cinematographer: Maurice Hennebains Cinematographer: Paul Cotteret Writer: Maurice Dekobra DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); French (Dubbed) Format: Black & White, Color, DVD, NTSC, Silent Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 86 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-06-21 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Model: 3992 Studio: Kino Video Product features: - SIRENE DES TRIPIQUES, LA SIREN OF THE T (DVD MOVIE)
DVD Reviews of Siren of the TropicsDVD Review: "La Baker"s Film Debut. Summary: 4 Stars
SIREN OF THE TROPICS was the first of a series of French films featuring legendary dancer and entertainer Josephine Baker and her only silent feature. It is part of a three film set released on DVD by Kino International to honor the legendary performer (her centenary is next year). SIREN was long thought to have been lost but, like a number of silents in recent times, a copy has turned up and proved to be in good condition which can be witnessed on this DVD.
The image quality is very good and it has been tinted to 1920s style specifications. There are a few brief portions where the film jitters or throbs due to shrinkage and judging from the trailer which is included, some footage seems to be missing but it doesn't detract from the overall presentation. "La Baker", as the French called her is a sensation in her debut essentially playing herself as she appeared at the Folies Bergere. The latter parts of the film display her stage act and enable us to see her as Paris saw her in 1926 making it not only entertaining but a valuable historical record as well.
Unfortunately the rest of the movie is not very good with the rest of the performers coming nowhere near Baker's ability. Like another film recently released on DVD featuring an exotic star (PICCADILLY with Anna May Wong), SIREN has yet another tired melodramatic plot with the exotic star there as icing on the cake. As well made as it is with some beautiful art deco settings and extremely racy footage of Josephine Baker sans clothing, SIREN ultimately illustrates what was happening to silent films everywhere (except in the Soviet Union) just before sound arrived. The pictures look great but the use of cinema technique and especially the storytelling just weren't there. Even in Europe the mindset of Hollywood was taking over.
Nevertheless I recommend this DVD for the chance to see one of the great cabaret performers of the 20th century in what is her best film along with plenty of extras including a 20 minute documentary on Josephine Baker produced by her son and an incredibly risque' short featuring an inebriated fireman who sees nude chorus girls everywhere. Donald Sosin's musical accompaniment is fine as usual ranging from solo piano to tropical sounding melodies which enhance the action. Bottom line (pun intended): 3 star film, 5 star presentation, 4 stars overall.
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Description of Siren of the TropicsSIREN OF THE TROPICS - DVD Movie
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