What's Up, Tiger Lily? Trailer

What's Up, Tiger Lily? Trailer (1966)

"He's not the world's greatest lover... but 8th place is not bad!" 02 November 1966 Action, Comedy 80 mins

In comic Woody Allen's film debut, he took the Japanese action film "International Secret Police: Key of Keys" and re-dubbed it, changing the plot to make it revolve around a secret egg salad recipe.

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Cast

Tatsuya Mihashi

as Phil Moscowitz

Akiko Wakabayashi

as Suki Yaki

Mie Hama

as Teri Yaki

Tadao Nakamaru

as Shepherd Wong

Susumu Kurobe

as Wing Fat

Woody Allen

as Self / Dub Voice (voice) / Projectionist

China Lee

as Dancer in Credits

Zal Yanovsky

as Self (Lead Guitarist)

Steve Boone

as Self (Bassist)

Joe Butler

as Self (Drummer)

Frank Buxton

as Vocal Assist (voice)

Louise Lasser

as Vocal Assist (voice)

Julie Bennett

as Vocal Assist (voice)

Len Maxwell

as Vocal Assist (voice) / Interviewer

Mickey Rose

as Vocal Assist (voice)

Crew

Woody Allen

Director

Phill Norman

Phill Norman Title Designer

Kazuo Yamada

Kazuo Yamada Director of Photography

Henry G. Saperstein

Henry G. Saperstein Executive Producer

Shin Morita

Shin Morita Producer

Woody Allen

Woody Allen Associate Producer

International Titles

O Que Há, Tigresa? Trailer

怎么了莉莉百合 Trailer

Lily, la Tigresa Trailer

Woody Allen, el número uno Trailer

貓兒叫春 Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 12 June 1981

Spain 04 May 1981

United States 02 November 1966

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