Movie spotlight
The Tiger
Robert Bardon has searched for years for animal trainer Gamo who seduced and abandoned Brandon's daughter Gladys. Finding him at last he corners him in a room and exacts his revenge.
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Plot Summary
This short drama tells the story of a young woman who is being pursued by a persistent suitor. She tries to evade him by disguising herself as a tiger. The suitor, however, sees through her disguise and continues his pursuit.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1913, specific critical reception is scarce. However, the film was produced during a period of rapid growth in the film industry, and short dramas were popular entertainment. Its basic plot likely appealed to audiences of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Silent shorts from this era often relied on simple, melodramatic plots.
The novelty of the disguise may have been a draw for audiences.
The film represents an early example of narrative filmmaking.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this early silent film.
Fun Fact
The concept of using animal disguises for comedic or dramatic effect was a trope explored in early cinema, though 'The Tiger's' specific intent as drama or comedy is not widely detailed.
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