Ride the Tiger (film) explained

Ride the Tiger
Director:Ferde Grofé Jr.
Screenplay:Ferde Grofé Jr.
Starring:George Montgomery
Released:1970 (US TV)[1]
Runtime:96 mins
Country:USA
Philippines
Language:English

Ride the Tiger is a 1970 American film starring George Montgomery and directed by Ferde Grofe Jr.. It also starred Victoria Shaw, Marshall Thompson and Colombian American actor Andre Marquis. It also featured notable Hollywood producer Peter MacGregor-Scott, working at that time as the film's production manager in the role of a villain.

Plot

The partner of a slain nightclub owner seeks out an Asian underworld big shot.

Cast

Production

In 1966, Montgomery announced the second of two films he'd make with Ferde Grofé Jr., the first being Warkill.[2] Grofé later said the film would be part of a slate of 12 movies he was making for Balut Productions.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Other 52 -- No TitleLos Angeles Times 15 Nov 1970: u30
  2. News: Doris Day Giving Up the Chase for New Western . Dorothy Manners . The Washington Post and Times-Herald . 1966-11-10 . D24.
  3. News: Natalie Wood in 'Garden' . Betty Martin . Los Angeles Times . 1967-06-15 . E14.