A Tiger's Tale Explained

A Tiger's Tale
Director:Peter Douglas
Producer:Don Goldman
Peter Douglas
Screenplay:Peter Douglas
Based On:
Allen Hannay III
Starring:Ann-Margret
C. Thomas Howell
Charles Durning
Kelly Preston
Music:Lee Holdridge, the Textones
Cinematography:Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editing:David Campling
Studio:Vincent Pictures
Distributor:Atlantic Releasing
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:United States
Gross:$89,000[1]

A Tiger's Tale is a 1987 American comedy-drama film starring Ann-Margret and C. Thomas Howell, written and directed by Peter Douglas, based on the novel Love and Other Natural Disasters by Allen Hannay III.

Plot

Bubber Drumm is a Houston high school student. Rose Butts is an alcoholic, more than twice his age, and the mother of his girlfriend, Shirley. Bubber and Rose begin an affair after Bubber fixes Shirley up with his pal, Ransom McKnight.

Bubber and Rose carry on their affair under the nose of her daughter until everything comes out in the open at a drive-in movie theater. To get even with Bubber and Rose for "behaving badly", Shirley pricks a hole in Rose's diaphragm. Shirley goes on to live with her father and Bubber moves in with Rose along with his pet tiger. The diaphragm incident results in Rose getting pregnant with Bubber's baby. The couple must decide whether to keep the baby and continue their May/December romance or part ways.

Throughout the film, they end up in the small town of Fairchilds, Texas, and they go dancing at the Fairchild Hall.

Principal cast

Actor Role
Rose Butts
Bubber Drumm
Charlie Drumm
Shirley Butts
Claudine
Randy
Sinclair
Buddy

Music

The non-score music is by the Textones (Carla Olson, Phil Seymour, Joe Read, George Callins, Tom Jr Morgan).

Critical reception

Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 2 out of 4 stars although he did like certain aspects of the film:[2] Janet Maslin of The New York Times:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hassen . Kristie . A Tiger's Tale > Overview . AllMovie . 2010-07-26.
  2. Web site: A Tiger's Tale movie review & film summary (1988) | Roger Ebert .
  3. News: New York Times review . Movies.nytimes.com . 1988-02-12. 2010-10-13 . Janet . Maslin.