The Tigress (1927)
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
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Jack Holt as Winston Graham, Earl of Eddington |
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Dorothy Revier as Mona, 'The Tigress' |
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Frank Leigh as Pietro the Bold |
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Philippe De Lacy as Pippa |
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Howard Truesdale as Tser (as Howard Truesdell) |
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Frank Nelson as Wibble |
| Directing | George B. Seitz | Director |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Story |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Scenario Writer |