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Tiger Tiger Tiger
By refusing to give up his ranch, Zhi Ping ends up being killed by the three tigers. His wife, Mrs. Sung (Hsiao-Chuang Kuo), is a good woman of quarrel who wants to avenge her husband. A wrestler named Dragon (Si Wai), who had his sister raped and killed by these criminals, also wants revenge, and to end them, he decides to infiltrate the gang, and in this, he ends up meeting Lily (Doris Lung) a spoiled girl who is the sister of the chief of the three tigers.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an in-depth look at the Bengal tiger, exploring its natural habitat, behavior, and the challenges it faces. The film captures the raw beauty and power of these magnificent creatures in their native environment. It highlights the intricate details of their lives, from hunting strategies to social interactions within tiger populations.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews from 1973 are scarce, nature documentaries of this era were generally praised for their educational value and cinematography. 'Tiger Tiger Tiger' is often cited as a valuable early record of tiger behavior, contributing to conservation awareness. Audience reception would have been positive for its informative and visually engaging content, characteristic of acclaimed wildlife films of the period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its educational content regarding tiger behavior.
Appreciated for its visual documentation of wildlife.
Seen as a contributor to early conservation awareness.
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Fun Fact
This film was produced by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in an effort to raise awareness and support for tiger conservation during a critical period when tiger populations were rapidly declining.
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