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Rating: 5.7/10 by 13 users

A Tiger Walks (1964)

A tiger escapes from a circus truck as it passes by a small town, and hides itself in the surrounding woods. This throws the town into a panic and everyone wants the animal killed immediately, except for the daughter of the sheriff. She wants to capture the tiger and put it in a zoo, thereby saving the tiger's life. Her determination starts a nationwide campaign among children to raise the money to buy the tiger from the circus, but first, she, her father and an Indian tiger trainer must find the tiger before the National Guard do, who have orders to kill it on sight.

Directing:
  • Norman Tokar
Writing:
  • Ian Niall
  • Lowell S. Hawley
Stars:
Release Date: Sun, Apr 12, 1964

Rating: 5.7/10 by 13 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 31 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: circus, tiger, escaped animal
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Brian Keith
Sheriff Pete Williams
Vera Miles
Dorothy Williams
Pamela Franklin
Julie Williams
Sabu
Ram Singh
Edward Andrews
Governor Robbins
Una Merkel
Mrs. Watkins
Frank McHugh
Bill Watkins
Peter Brown
Vern Goodman
Merry Anders
Betty Collins
Harold Peary
Uncle Harry
Jon Lormer
Mr. Wilson
Theo Marcuse
Josef Pietz
Robert Shayne
Governor's Advisor
Donald May
Capt. Anderson
Stafford Repp
Mr. Blonden

r96sk

'A Tiger Walks' is a good film. The premise isn't the most incredible but it's certainly one that keeps you watching, I feel they manage the human side of the story well though could've had more scenes with the tiger itself. I particularly enjoyed the ending. Brian Keith leads a satisfying cast, portraying the role of Sheriff Pete. At this point, I've seen four other Disney films with Keith and even though they've been a tad hit-and-miss he always tends to be the best actor onscreen - and that's no different here. There's not much to note about his co-stars, to be honest. It's pleasing to see, for once, that the studio has an animal production with a positive message towards them. Admittedly, you could still question the care of the tiger across the duration of the film itself. All in all, a solid start to 1964 for Disney's live-action releases.


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