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ActionAdventureDrama

Harry Black and the Tiger

- Man Against Beast! Woman Against Man!

In the mysterious jungle of India, Harry Black, a skilled hunter, hunts a dangerous tiger which attacked. This tiger has already claimed hundreds of victims. While recovering from his wounds will review the most important moments of his life.

Release Date : 1958-07-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mersham Productions20th Century FoxMersham Productions

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Harry Black and the Tiger

Cast

Stewart Granger

Character Name : Harry Black

Original Name : Stewart Granger

Gender : Male

Barbara Rush

Character Name : Christian Tanner

Original Name : Barbara Rush

Gender : Female

Anthony Steel

Character Name : Desmond Tanner

Original Name : Anthony Steel

Gender : Male

I.S. Johar

Character Name : Bapu

Original Name : I.S. Johar

Gender : Male

Martin Stephens

Character Name : Michael Tanner

Original Name : Martin Stephens

Gender : Male

Frank Olegario

Character Name : Dr. Chowdhury

Original Name : Frank Olegario

Gender : Male

Kamala Devi

Character Name : Nurse Somola

Original Name : Kamala Devi

Gender : Female

John Helier

Character Name : German Sergeant

Original Name : John Helier

Gender : Male

Lee Simmonds

Character Name : Child

Original Name : Lee Simmonds

Gender : Male

Archie Duncan

Character Name : Woolsey

Original Name : Archie Duncan

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-15

When a tiger takes a penchant for snacking on the locals, it falls to the intrepid "Harry Black" (Stewart Granger) and his sidekick "Bapu" (I. S. Johar) to stop it in it's tracks. Now were that to have been the thrust of the film then it could have been quite a decent adventure movie. As it is, though, it is really only a guise for a rather tepid melodrama that revolves around him and "Christian" (Barbara Rush). She is married to the high-flying "Desmond" (Anthony Steel) and have a young lad "Michael" (Martin Stephens). As the yarn develops, we discover that they have some history and the tin-legged "Black" is turning, increasingly, to the bottle to deal with his frustrations given that she is married to another. Luckily, the tiger is still munching away with impunity and when the young boy might be it's latest meal, there must be renewed focus! Barbara Rush just reminded me of Jean Simmonds the whole time, the young lad was seriously annoying and Steel features only sparingly in what is really just a vehicle for Granger to offer us something of his "Allan Quartermain" from 1950 - when he was on both better form and in better shape. Lots of rather obvious greenscreen - especially when they are driving - and some jungle scenes were you can almost see the cue dots on the studio floor don't help this much, either. Though it is my kind of film, and Granger does have charisma in spades, this is a rather lacklustre romance masquerading as an action film that need only be watched the once, and left me completely in agreement with the tiger!