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The Tiger Woman (1917 film)

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The Tiger Woman
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Directed byJ. Gordon Edwards
George Bellamy
Written byAdrian Johnson (scenario)
Story byJames W. Adams
Produced byWilliam Fox
StarringTheda Bara
Edward Roseman
CinematographyPhil Rosen
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release date
  • February 8, 1917 (1917-02-08)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Tiger Woman is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and George Bellamy and starring Theda Bara. The film is now considered lost.[1] [2]

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Plot

Countess Irma (Theda Bara) is a Russian villainess who becomes the ruthless Princess Petrovich, who loves only her pearls. Her husband, the Prince (Edward Roseman), sells state secrets to a spy to pay her exorbitant bills, and her response is to report him to the secret police.

Then she runs off to Monte Carlo with her lover, Count Zerstoff (Emil DeVarney), but she poisons him after he racks up a load of gambling losses. She goes to America followed by Stevan, a disgruntled servant (John Webb Dillion) and there she wreaks more havoc.

The Princess' next victim is Edwin Harris (Glen White). He dumps his fiancée (Florence Martin) for the vamp and steals money from his father (Edward Holt). The shock kills the father and the Princess has Edwin sent off to jail. She next becomes involved with Edwin's brother, Mark (Herbert Heyes), inspiring him to leave his wife (Mary Martin) and child (Kittens Reichert).

Finally Edwin and Stevan (who also has been sent to jail through the Princess' machinations) get away from their confinement and head over to the vamp's. She tries to stab Stevan, but he turns the knife onto herself and she is fatally stabbed. But before she dies she confesses all, which clears the name of both Harris brothers, and Mark returns to his wife.

Cast

Actor Role
Theda Bara Princess Petrovitch
Edward Roseman Prince Petrovitch
Louis Dean The Baron
Emil DeVarney The Count Zerstoff
John Webb Dillion Stevan
Glen White Edwin Harris
Mary Martin Mrs. Edwin Harris
Herbert Heyes Mark Harris
Kittens Reichert Harris Child
Edward Holt Harris Boy's Father
Florence Martin Marion Harding
George Clarke Marion's Father
Kate Blancke Marion's Mother
Charles McCann Butler
Hans Unterkircher Uncredited

Brazil

The film was released in Brazil with title Mulher Tigre on July 26, 1917[3] at Cine Ideal, situated at the centre of Rua da Carioca 60-62, Rio de Janeiro. It was a hit amongst the Brazilian audience for six weeks and it was also exhibited on Cines Capitolio and Pathé from August 5, 1917.[4] Cine Pathé was a cinema located at Floriano square also called Cinelândia. Cine Ideal belonged to the group Severiano Ribeiro, which still holds in its storehouse a couple of old silent films.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Silent Era: The Tiger Woman". silentera. Retrieved June 29, 2008.
  2. ^ "The Tiger Woman". AV Club. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  3. ^ MULHER TIGRE (The Tiger Woman) Brazil release in July 26, 1917 Archived March 11, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ MULHER TIGRE (The Tiger Woman) 14.15PM Cine Ideal Archived March 11, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

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