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The Tigress (German: Die Tigerin) is a 1992 German film directed and written by Karin Howard, and based on Walter Serner's novel. It marked George Peppard's final film role. The film follows a penniless con man (James Remar), who teams up with the eponymous prostitute (Valentina Vargas).
Noir thriller with Valentina Vargas, James Remar, and George Peppard in his final film
Is the Tigress madly in love with him or does she want to satisfy her vanity and drop him once he falls for her? The ancient cat and mouse game between a man and a woman unfolds amidst sensual seduction, the scheme of robbing a rich Texan and the jilted lover arriving from Berlin, gun drawn.
In 1920s Berlin, a con man (James Remar) and his lover (Valentina Vargas) toy with a rich American.
- Drama
The Tigress, a gorgeous, wild, and very independent street walker, falls for a handsome grifter. When one of her lovers gets jealous, she betrays him and has to skip town. The grifter reveals he has what it takes to move in upper class circles and suggests they flee to Carlsbad, a spa in Czechoslovakia.
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The Tigress is a film directed by Karin Howard with Valentina Vargas, James Remar, George Peppard, Ferdy Mayne .... Year: 1992. Original title: Die Tigerin. Synopsis: It's the roaring twenties in Berlin. The Tigress, a gorgeous, wild, and very independent street walker, falls for a handsome grifter.
The film portrays Berlin in the 1920s and features a charismatic con-artist who is intrigued in a romantic relationship. Both devise a diabolic plot to con a wealthy American but they end up entangled in a game of seduction and vendetta…
The Tigress (1992) Directed by Karin Howard Genres - Crime , Drama , Mature | Sub-Genres - Erotic Thriller | Release Date - Oct 15, 1992 | Run Time - 83 min. |
The Tigress, a gorgeous, wild, and very independent street walker, falls for a handsome grifter. When one of her lovers gets jealous, she betrays him and has to skip town. The grifter reveals he has what it takes to move in upper class circles and suggests they flee to Carlsbad, a spa in Czechoslovakia.