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Tiger Fangs
A big-game hunter travels to Malaya to help stop the Nazis and Japanese from destroying the rubber industry.
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Plot Summary
Detective John "Rocky" Gordon is sent to the Far East to investigate a series of jewel thefts. He soon finds himself entangled with a ruthless crime syndicate led by the enigmatic "Tiger." Gordon must use his wits and courage to uncover the syndicate's operations and bring the culprits to justice, facing danger at every turn.
Critical Reception
Tiger Fangs is a B-movie that offers straightforward action and adventure, typical of its era. While not a critical darling, it provided entertainment value for audiences looking for a fast-paced crime thriller. Its low budget is evident, but its pulpy atmosphere and straightforward plot made it a serviceable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Offers predictable but engaging B-movie thrills.
A straightforward crime procedural with decent pacing.
Relies on standard genre tropes for its action.
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Fun Fact
Tiger Fangs was part of a series of films produced by Monogram Pictures, known for their low-budget but often entertaining genre films during the 1940s.
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