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The Tiger Woman (1944) is a 12-chapter film serial by Republic Pictures starring Allan Lane and Linda Stirling (her serial debut). The serial was re-released in 1951 under the title Perils of the Darkest Jungle and, in 1966, it was edited into the 100-minute Century-66 film Jungle Gold.
The Tiger Woman is a 1945 American crime film directed by Philip Ford, written by George Carleton Brown, and starring Adele Mara, Kane Richmond, Richard Fraser, Peggy Stewart, Cy Kendall and Gregory Gaye. It was released on November 16, 1945, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3] The film was based on a radio play by John Dunkel.
The Tiger Woman may refer to: The Tiger Woman, a film starring Theda Bara; The Tiger Woman, a film serial starring Linda Stirling; The Tiger Woman, a ...
Clara Phillips (born Clara Anne Weaver, June 23, 1898 – 21 June 1969), nicknamed the Tiger Woman, was an American showgirl and chorus girl who, in 1922, murdered 19-year-old bank teller Alberta Meadows based on rumors that her husband, Armour L. Phillips, had been having an affair with her. [1]
Betty May. Betty May (born Bessie Golding [1] [2] 25 August 1894 [3] – 5 May 1980) was a British singer, dancer, and model, who worked primarily in London's West End.She was a member of the London Bohemian set of the inter-war years, claimed to have joined a criminal gang in Paris, was associated with occultist Aleister Crowley, [4] and sat for Augustus John and Jacob Epstein.
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]
The tiger was, however, not the same scale as the He-Man figure, and compared to He-Man, was about the size of a horse. Cleveland, however, insisted it to be used, even after artist Tony Guerrero made a green version in an attempt to discourage Cleveland, who instead approved of the color change and suggested putting a saddle on it, which ...
Linda Stirling (born Louise Schultz; [1] October 11, 1921 – July 20, 1997) was an American showgirl, model, and actress.In her later years, she had a second career as a college English professor for more than two decades.