The Tigress (1927)

A perfect drama of gypsy life to thrill---fascinate---and enchant you.

The Tigress (1927) poster

In Spain, a band of gypsies poach the deer in a neighboring estate. The gypsy chief, Tser (Harold Truesdale), is murdered in cold blood, and the estate owner Winston Graham (Jack Holt) is blamed. The chief's daughter Mona (Dorothy Revier) is an expert knife-thrower and sets out to avenge her father.

Director: George B. Seitz
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 54 min
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Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

gypsy chief

More Films by Director: George B. Seitz
More Films in Genre: Crime, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Tigress about?
In Spain, a band of gypsies poach the deer in a neighboring estate. The gypsy chief, Tser (Harold Truesdale), is murdered in cold blood, and the estate owner Winston Graham (Jack Holt) is blamed. The chief's daughter Mona (Dorothy Revier) is an expert knife-thrower and sets out to avenge her father.
Who directed The Tigress?
The Tigress was directed by George B. Seitz.
Who stars in The Tigress?
The Tigress stars Jack Holt, Dorothy Revier, Frank Leigh, Philippe De Lacy, Howard Truesdale, Frank Nelson.
How long is The Tigress?
The Tigress has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is The Tigress?
The Tigress is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was The Tigress produced?
The Tigress was produced in United States of America.