Tiger Girl Trailer

Tiger Girl Trailer (1954)

06 June 1954 Action, Comedy, Romance 101 mins

The story is about heiress of the circus family who organizes show "Let's get married" right in the cage for the tigers. Famous motorcyclist Fedya Yermolaev is invited to the circus for a ‘death-defying number’ – to perform a jump on a motorcycle under the big dome! Lena, a custodian at the circus, dreams of becoming a tiger tamer. Stray tigers growl and frighten. Lena enters the cage and...

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Cast

Pavel Kadochnikov

as Fyodor Yermolayev

Lyudmila Kasatkina

as Lena Vassilovna Varanova

Leonid Bykov

as Petya Mokin

Tatyana Pelttser

as Vorontsova

Sergei Filippov

as Almazov, exhibition tiger trainer

Nina Urgant

as Olenka Mikhailovna

Konstantin Sorokin

as Mikhailov, the bookkeeper

Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova

as Maria Mikhailovna, the bookkeeper's wife

Pavel Sukhanov

as Circus Manager

Konstantin Musin

as Circus performer

Crew

Apollinari Dudko

Apollinari Dudko Director of Photography

Iosif Gindin

Iosif Gindin Second Unit Director

Semyon Mandel

Semyon Mandel Production Design

Mieczysław Weinberg

Original Music Composer

Aleksandr Bekker

Aleksandr Bekker Sound Director

Aleksandr Sysoyev

Aleksandr Sysoyev Camera Operator

International Titles

The Tigers Tamer Trailer

Ukrotitelnitsa Tigrov Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 06 June 1954

Production Companies

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