Tiger by the Tail

1970

Action / Drama / Thriller

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Tippi Hedren Photo
Tippi Hedren as Rita Armstrong
Skip Homeier Photo
Skip Homeier as Deputy Sheriff Laswell
John Dehner Photo
John Dehner as Sheriff Chancey Jones
R.G. Armstrong Photo
R.G. Armstrong as Ben Holmes
720p.BLU
916.1 MB
1280*688
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paladin-1110 / 10

AFI should have made it #1

Sometimes you have to wonder why some films are snubbed at the Oscars, and Tiger by the Tail is one of those films.

Afterall, Charo is in it. Any film about a guy being framed for murder is obviously top notch. Why is there no Maltin review?

Reviewed by JohnHowardReid5 / 10

One for Skip Homeier fans!

Producer: Francis D. Lyon. Executive producer: Earle Lyon. Photographed in Eastman Color.

Not copyright by United Pictures. U.S. release through Commonwealth United Entertainment and American International Pictures: January 1970. No recorded New York opening. 99 minutes.

SYNOPSIS: Racetrack proprietor is murdered during a robbery. His estranged brother comes under suspicion.

NOTES: Final film of Glenda Farrell.

COMMENT: One of Hollywood's finest actresses, Glenda Farrell (Torchy Blane herself),won no awards. In fact, to my knowledge, she wasn't even nominated. In the 1960s, like so many of the industry's golden age figures, she could find work only in independent productions like this mildly suspenseful "Tiger by the Tail" (made in 1968). Mind you, her character isn't badly conceived, and she gives a good performance. As indeed do other veterans in the cast, led by Dean Jagger, John Dehner and Alan Hale (although it's Skip Homeier who walks away with the acting honors). Director Springsteen seems more comfortable with actors of this caliber. When they're on screen, the film becomes mildly interesting.

On the other hand, when people like George, Hedren and Charo dominate the action, the director is merely content to plod back and forth from boring close-up to boring close-up, TV style. Most of this material should have been left on the cutting-room floor. Fortunately, the action spots, helped by real location lensing, come across with a bit more zing.

Reviewed by AAdaSC4 / 10

Tigers, lions, panthers

Polar bears, rhinos, elephants. It doesn't matter which animal you choose, this title makes no sense. This looks like a TV movie and I was surprised to find that it isn't. The story centres around a racecourse and some missing money and unfortunately, it's pretty boring. There is nothing too convincing about any of it especially when Christopher George (Steve) starts throwing around Alan Hale Jr (Whitehorn). I don't think so!

Badger by the belly, cat by the coccyx, hippo by the hairline…..like I said, this film is boring so there's nothing much to say about it. Why not spend time making up alternate titles for it? Remember that the title must bear absolutely no relevance to the film and keep to the animal theme.

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