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The Tiger Woman

1917-02-18 | Drama
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Theda Bara's vamping is at its most evil here. She plays the Russian Princess Petrovitch, who loves only her pearls. Her husband, the Prince (E.F. Roseman), sells state secrets to a spy to pay her exorbitant bills, and her response is to report him to the secret police. Then she runs off to Monte Carlo with her lover, Count Zerstoff (Emil deVarney), but she poisons him after he racks up a load of gambling losses.

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The genre of The Tiger Woman is Drama.
The release date of The Tiger Woman is February 18, 1917.
The director of The Tiger Woman is J. Gordon Edwards.
The runtime of The Tiger Woman is 60 minutes.
On October 04, 2024, there were 325 public reaction to The Tiger Woman including detestable, most despicable, despicable, irredeemable, completely unlikable.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Tiger Woman is 5.2/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
Theda Bara's vamping is at its most evil here. She plays the Russian Princess Petrovitch, who loves only her pearls. Her husband, the Prince (E.F. Roseman), sells state secrets to a spy to pay her exorbitant bills, and her response is to report him to the secret police. Then she runs off to Monte Carlo with her lover, Count Zerstoff (Emil deVarney), but she poisons him after he racks up a load of gambling losses..