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Director
  
Karin Howard

Music director
  
Karl-Ernst Sasse

Duration
  

Language
  
German

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Screenplay
  
Karin Howard

Country
  
Germany

The Tigress (1992 film) movie poster

Release date
  
1992 (1992)

Writer
  
Karin Howard, Walter Serner (novel)

Initial release
  
October 15, 1992 (Germany)

Cast
  
Valentina Vargas
(Pauline, die „Tigerin“),
James Remar
(Andrei),
George Peppard
(Sid Slaughter),
Ferdy Mayne
(Wiener Graf),
Belinda Mayne
(Elsy),
Hannes Jaenicke
(Harry)

Similar movies
  
The Inheritors (1998), Hannes Jaenicke appears in The Tigress and Bandits, King of Thieves (2004), Summer in Berlin (2005), Artworks (2003)

The Tigress ( Die Tigerin in German) is a 1992 German film directed and written by Karin Howard, adapted from the novel by Walter Serner. Starring James Remar, Valentina Vargas and George Peppard, it is set in Germany and Czechoslovakia in the 1920s and tells the story of a penniless con man who teams up with a fiery prostitute known as The Tigress.

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Plot

In a sordid night club in 1920s Berlin, the penniless con man Andrei catches the eye of the fiery whore Pauline, known as The Tigress. Underworld boss Harry considers her his property, but she spends the next two days in bed with Andrei. To escape Harry's revenge, the two disappear to neighbouring Czechoslovakia and book into a hotel in the resort of Carlsbad. They have the jewels Pauline has accumulated during her career, which are used to buy smart clothes and attend smart evenings in the casino. Andrei promotes himself to a baron and introduces Pauline as a film star, stressing that they are not married (and privately stressing to Pauline that this is all a business venture and he is not going to fall in love with her). She soon acquires admirers, an Austrian count and a Texan oil man. Playing them off against each other, she eventually succumbs to the Texan, who is by far the richer. Andrei's plan is to burst in and challenge the Texan to a duel, confident that the man would rather pay a large amount of money than lose his life, but on barging into the room he discovers Pauline has vanished. She has been tipped off by a friend in Berlin that Harry is on a train to find her. Unaware of this, Andrei goes to the station and is spotted by Harry, who starts shooting at him. Jumping onto a moving train, Andrei is robbed of all he has by some villains and thrown out beside a road. Along the road comes Pauline, looking for him because she has been in love with him all along.

Reception

The film was rated R in the United States.

References

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