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Bengal Tiger is a 1936 American drama film directed by Louis King and starring Barton MacLane, June Travis and Warren Hull.[1] The plot closely resembles that of the 1932 film Tiger Shark.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley.

Plot summary[]

Cliff Ballenger tries to train a tiger named "Satan" for the circus who is more dangerous than he seems.

Cast[]

  • Barton MacLane as Cliff Ballenger
  • June Travis as Laura Homan Ballenger
  • Warren Hull as Joe Larson
  • Paul Graetz as Carl Homan
  • Joseph Crehan as Bill Hinsdale
  • Dick Purcell as Nick DeLargo
  • Carlyle Moore Jr. as Ambulance Driver
  • John Aasen as Giant
  • Richard Alexander as Strong Man
  • Don Barclay as Bit Part
  • Joseph Belmont as Bit Part
  • Glen Cavender as Roustabout
  • Jack A. Goodrich as Jake
  • Sol Gorss as Caster
  • Willard Hall as Announcer
  • Gordon Hart as Hospital Superintendent
  • Jolly Lee Harvey as Fat Woman
  • Jack Holmes as Doctor
  • Stuart Holmes as Ringmaster
  • Clara Horton as Hospital Secretary
  • Milton Kibbee as Clerk
  • Paul Panzer as Train Man
  • Marie Prevost as Saloon Girl
  • 'Little Billy' Rhodes as Midget
  • Houseley Stevenson as Justice of the Peace
  • Charlotte V. Sullivan as Midget
  • Lucille Ward as Matron
  • Carol Wines as Saloon Girl
  • Jane Wyman as Saloon Girl

References[]

  1. Miller p.64


Bibliography[]

  • Miller, Don. "B" Movies: An Informal Survey of the American Low-budget Film, 1933-1945. Curtis Books, 1973.

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