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The Tiger Man

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Director
  
William S. Hart

Screenplay
  
John Gerald Hawks

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Western

Story by
  
John Gerald Hawks

Country
  
United States

Release date
  
April 1, 1918 (1918-04-01)

Writer
  
J.G. Hawks (screenplay), J.G. Hawks (story)

Cast
  
William S Hart
(Hawk Parsons),
Jane Novak
(Ruth Ingram),
Charles K French
(Sheriff Sandy Martin),
Milton Ross
(Connor Moore),
J P Lockney
(Dick Hawkins)

Similar movies
  
The Penalty (1920)

The Tiger Man is a 1918 American Western silent film directed by William S. Hart and written by J.G. Hawks. The film stars William S. Hart, Jane Novak, Milton Ross, Robert Lawrence, Charles K. French, and J. P. Lockney. The film was released on April 1, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is in the Museum of Modern Art.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, Hawk Parsons (Hart), escaping a sheriff's posse, comes upon Ruth Ingram (Novak) and a group of missionaries on their way to the frontier. The band is attacked by Indians and Parsons assists them until he sees the approaching cavalry, so he demands that the band sell Ruth for their freedom. Ruth agrees and leaves her sick husband so that the others might be saved. Through the innocence of the young woman Parsons finds his better self and returns her to her little party and husband, and then gives himself up to the cavalry.

Cast

  • William S. Hart as Hawk Parsons
  • Jane Novak as Ruth Ingram
  • Milton Ross as Connor Moore
  • Robert Lawrence as Reverend Luke Ingram
  • Charles K. French as Sheriff Sandy Martin
  • J. P. Lockney as Dick Hawkins
  • Preservation status

  • A copy is preserved in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, The Tiger Man was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut, in Reel 1, of all scenes of Hawk holding up the sheriff and his deputies, Hawk backing up sheriff and deputies into prison cell, view of Hawk outside prison cell and sheriff and deputies inside cell, Reel 3, the four intertitles "Them devils will close in on us with the dark — do you still say take her?", "The knife wasn't for you", "It was for myself when the time came", and "The passing of the brute — the birth of the man before the unafraid eyes of chastity", view of arrow lodging in man's shoulder, two closeups of young woman standing in doorway of bedroom frightened, the four intertitles "She's an angel from heaven, as pure as the day you sold her", "She's an angel of heaven, as pure as the day she came away", "She's the same good woman she was out there", and "Look at me, you'll see I'm not lying", and inserted the intertitles "The devils will close in the dark — I'm not taking any chances — she'll have to come with me as a hostage — you put the sheriff on my trail" and "It's a lie — she surrendered to me as a hostage".

    References

    The Tiger Man Wikipedia
    The Tiger Man IMDb