Description: From my private collection, this BLU-RAY EDITION FROM KINO LORBER CLASSICS OF JOSEPHINE BAKER IN "PRINCESS TAM TAM (1935) AND ZOU ZOU (1934)" has not been viewed and it is BRAND NEW, UNOPENED AND STILL IN SHRINK WRAP. DEAR BUYERS: PLEASE READ MY RETURN POLICY BELOW BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE TO AVOID CONFUSION AND MISUNDERSTANDING. THANK YOU! A) Domestic returned items must be well packaged as if new and returned with a detailed description of the problem.B) Full refunds will be issued only for items that are still BRAND NEW/UNOPENED. If item sold as "BRAND NEW" and is returned opened and used, INCLUDING DIGITAL HD CODES, refund will only be 50% of the original sold price.C) If Digital HD CODES (for used DVD or Blu-ray) are used and returned, refunds will only be 50% of the original sold price.D) No refunds will be given to buyers because of incompatible regional coding problems.E) No refunds will be given for all returns until AFTER returned item is received. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS OR IN THE EVENT YOU EXPERIENCE ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR ORDER, PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO LEAVING A NEGATIVE OR NEUTRAL FEEDBACK AND I'LL BE GLAD TO OFFER A PROMPT RESOLUTION TO ANY ISSUES THAT MAY ARISE. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION. NOTE: PLEASE SCRUTINIZE MY (12) PHOTOS WELL AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT SHIPPING, PRICE, ITEM CONDITION AND ETC... PLEASE MESSAGE ME BEFORE PURCHASE. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. SHIPPING WILL INCLUDE TRACKING NUMBER In the 1930s, black performers were forbidden to steal the spotlight from white actors on the American screen. To circumvent this unwritten law, singer/dancer/comedian Josephine Baker accepted the invitation to work in France. The resulting films-Princess reveal what segregationist producers in the U.S. were afraid of: a confident, sexy, scene-stealing African American woman who spewed exuberance, expressiveness and raw charisma like an uncorked bottle of champagne. Princess Tam Tam is a Pygmalion-like comedy in which Josephine Baker stars as a mischievous shepherd girl who rises through society to become the toast of Paris nightlife. In the tradition of 42nd Street, Zou Zou tells the story of a talented Cinderella (Baker) who saves a show and becomes an overnight sensation. SPECIAL FEATURES:. Three 2005 documentary shorts focusing on Josephine Baker: "The Woman," "The Performer," and "The Films." Includes interviews withactress Lynn Whitfield, theater critic Margo Jefferson, dance historian Elizabeth Kendall and Baker's adopted son Jean-Claude Baker. Video tour of Chez Josephine, Jean-Claude Baker's culinary exhibition of rare Josephine Baker paintings and posters. The Fireman of the Folies-Bergere, a 1928 short featuring Baker. And more! Language: French with optional English subtitlesAspect Ratio: 1.33:11920x1080PRegion: Blu-ray A / B / CRated: NOT RATEDRun Time: Princess Tam Tam (1935): 77 Minutes / Zou Zou (1934): 92 Minutes Number of Discs: Blu-rayStudio: Kino Lorber ClassicsBlu-ray Release Date: 2022Black & White / 1935 / 1934UPC: 7 38329 25766 8-----
Price: 59.97 USD
Location: Cherry Hill, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-12-02T17:28:02.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Director: Edmond T. Greville, Marc Allegret
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Season: Does Not Apply
Case Type: Blu-ray Case
Type: Movie
Features: Please See Item Description, Black & White
Release Year: 2022
Actor: Josephine Baker, Jean Gabin, Albert Prejean
Region Code: Blu-ray: Region Free
Edition: Kino Lorber Classics Edition
Sub-Genre: Drama
Rating: NR
Studio: Kino Classics
Format: Blu-ray
Language: French
Movie/TV Title: Princess Tam Tam / Zou-Zou
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Genre: Musicals (Theatrical)