The Tiger Woman is a Republic film serial starring Allan Lane and Linda Stirling (her serial debut). The Tiger Woman must defend herself and her tribe from a group of evil oil speculators in South America. The inter-Ocean oil company sends their engineer, Allan Saunders, to find out what the cause for the delay is in the new oil field they are trying to develop. Unknown to all there is also an evil attorney who believes that the Tiger Woman is actually the heiress to a tremendous fortune, and makes it his mission to kill and replace her to collect the fortune for himself.
@abmangaka Yes it is quite progressive. I wonder what males and females of various ages thought of it at the time.
mycheesesteak 3 weeks ago
Holy cows! No wonder there was a depression going on. If this was all I had to watch I'd be depressed too. Although my hat is off to Linda Stirling. That's a lot of action for a 1930's actress. No wonder you could go to the movies all day for a dime.
mycheesesteak 3 weeks ago
ha! i like her bra at 2:00
buddyeagle 7 months ago
Duncan Rinaldo was the Cisco Kid!
furtherdefinitions 1 year ago
Love cliff hangers, Linda Sterling was indeed the Queen of them, I once saw a interview with her, and she could not understand then, or at the time of filming why she was called Tiger Woman, as rthe story takes place in South Amercia? She did not know the jaguar is called El Tigre (tiger in spainish), I like how jungle films of that time spoke of oil companies, poachers, etc destroying the enviroment, and major film ignored this issue.
htrrz 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. I miss this stuff soooo much. TV/movies are wishy-washy today.
CaptainBuckRogers 1 year ago
This is fantastic, surprisingly progressive. Love watching these old serial heroes! Thanks for posting!
abmangaka 1 year ago