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Der Tiger liebt nur frisches Fleisch

Originaltitel: Le Tigre aime la chair fraîche
  • 1964
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Der Tiger liebt nur frisches Fleisch (1964)
Thriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Turkish ambassador arrives in Paris to sign an important trade agreement, allowing Turkey to buy a sophisticated new war plane from France. Immediately he is the target of an assassin, and... Alles lesenA Turkish ambassador arrives in Paris to sign an important trade agreement, allowing Turkey to buy a sophisticated new war plane from France. Immediately he is the target of an assassin, and a special agent is assigned to protect him.A Turkish ambassador arrives in Paris to sign an important trade agreement, allowing Turkey to buy a sophisticated new war plane from France. Immediately he is the target of an assassin, and a special agent is assigned to protect him.

  • Regie
    • Claude Chabrol
  • Drehbuch
    • Roger Hanin
    • Jean Halain
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Roger Hanin
    • Maria Mauban
    • Daniela Bianchi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,8/10
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    • Regie
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Drehbuch
      • Roger Hanin
      • Jean Halain
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Roger Hanin
      • Maria Mauban
      • Daniela Bianchi
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    Roger Hanin
    Roger Hanin
    • Louis Rapière, 'le Tigre'
    Maria Mauban
    • Madame Baskine
    Daniela Bianchi
    Daniela Bianchi
    • Mehlica Baskine
    Roger Dumas
    Roger Dumas
    • Duvet
    Antonio Passalia
    Antonio Passalia
    • Coubassi
    Jimmy Karoubi
    • Jean-Luc, le nain
    Roger Rudel
    • Benita
    Carlo Nell
    • L'assassin du théâtre
    Henri Attal
    Henri Attal
    • Le tueur de l'aéroport #2
    Christa Lang
    Christa Lang
    • La fille avec Dobrovsky
    Guy d'Avout
    • Le ministre français
    Albert Dagnant
    • Le général Condé
    Jacky Corn
    • Un catcheur
    • (as Jackie Corn)
    Dominique Zardi
    Dominique Zardi
    • Le tueur de l'aéroport #1
    François Moro-Giafferi
    • Ghislain
    • (as Pierre-François Moro)
    Sauveur Sasporte
    • Baskine
    • (as Sauveur Sasportes)
    Charles Audisio
    • Le ténor
    Serge Bento
    • L'homme de Dobrovsky
    • Regie
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Drehbuch
      • Roger Hanin
      • Jean Halain
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    3RodrigAndrisan

    French Bondish Fizzle!

    Claude Chabrol was a very good director. And very prolific, 73 credits in 52 years, at least 1 feature film per year, sometimes even 2, 3 or 4. In the full James Bond fever, he made an attempt with this film. Result: something neither exciting, neither stupid, neither masterpiece. The script is poor and Roger Hanin(who also wrote the script) is not the best choice for a similar Bond role. The beautiful Daniela Bianchi is just a presence, she just smiles from time to time and shows her body. Somehow funny, Jimmy Karoubi, who plays the dwarf, and Dobrovsky's stupid secretary, played by Christa Lang. The whole thing, just a little waste of time.
    6Bunuel1976

    THE TIGER LIKES FRESH MEAT (Claude Chabrol, 1964) **1/2

    This was one of three fairly notorious "Euro-Spy" pastiches by the "New Wave" trail-blazer – assignments which he was forced to accept as director-for-hire after his more personal films did poorly at the box-office and even (unjustly) got cool reviews from the critics!

    Anyway, having watched quite a few substandard James Bond imitations over the years, Chabrol's involvement here certainly gave them a pleasant off-beat quality (not least in its settings, which include a wrestling ring, a flooded[!] hotel, a scrap-yard and even the opera house, where Stephane Audran appears uncredited as the soprano[!] unceremoniously stabbed in mid-aria). Conversely, I recall being underwhelmed (shocked, perhaps is the right word!) by MARIE-CHANTAL VS. DR. KHA (1965), the last to be released but actually the first one I watched, which was shown a few years back on late-night Italian TV; actually, although my original intention was to revisit it for this Chabrol retrospective, I had to bypass it – along with all the others that I was already familiar with – due to time constraints! Indeed, undergoing such a comprehensive Chabrol tribute entails that even apparently trivial fare deserves a nod as well – and I have to say that I quite enjoyed this one and (to a slightly lesser extent) its sequel AN ORCHID FOR THE TIGER (1965).

    Though star Roger Hanin (who also wrote them under a pseudonym!) could hardly offer Sean Connery competition as both action-man and stud, being beefy and all, he does alright by the former – especially as some of the fight sequences are rather violent for their time. Likewise, these being the famously uninhibited French we are talking about, the film uncovers much more female flesh (albeit entirely gratuitously) than the Bonds were ever allowed, then or now!! Incidentally, having mentioned 007, the luscious heroine of this one is FROM Russia, WITH LOVE (1963)'s Daniela Bianchi – who, however, is given very little to do (her thunder stolen as much by Maria Mauban, playing the girl's attractive mother, as by Christa Lang, later Fuller, as the alcoholic 'dumb blonde' moll of one of the film's myriad villains!).

    Typically, the plot (involving the signing of a deal relating to a new super-plane, or something: with the film atypically shot in black-and-white, the footage showing this 'weapon' invariably recalls the opening moments of Stanley Kubrick's DR. STRANGELOVE [1964]!) is merely a "McGuffin" and, in fact, given Chabrol's predilection for Hitchcock, he clearly enjoys trying his hand at the spy comedy-thrillers for which the Master Of Suspense had virtually laid the template himself 30 years before.

    The narrative features a couple of power-hungry factions who would just as easily double-cross each other as eliminate the hero in order to arrive at their goal: the most notable among the latter are the ubiquitous Mario David (funny how I had never heard of him before and now I see him turn up in one Chabrol picture after another!), sporting silver hair (thus anticipating Dirk Bogarde's Gabriel in Joseph Losey's equally-maligned-but-fun MODESTY BLAISE [1966]) and eventually eliminated via a much-hyped backwards-shooting gun that was also utilized by Dean Martin's Matt Helm in the similarly-spoofy THE SILENCERS (1966), and Jimmy Kharoubi who, as a midget, supplies the film's biggest laughs (especially when he dresses up in a kid's cowboy outfit to shadow our hero at an amusement park, attempts to strangle a much bigger man after hiding in a wrapped-up birdcage in his apartment, knocks at a door and is unseen through the peep-hole, and even asks the hero's side-kicks to lift him up so as to reach an all-important safe deposit-box at the airport!).
    5Uriah43

    An Adequate EuroSpy Film

    This movie begins with the assassination of a Turkish agent who is involved in a possible deal involving the purchase of several Mirage IV jets from France. As it so happens, certain factions within the world have no intention of allowing this deal to proceed and so when Turkey sends a high-level diplomat with the last name of "Baskine" (Sauveur Sasporte) all efforts are made to kill him as well. To prevent this the French government assigns an agent by the name of "Louis Rapiereto" (Roger Hanin) to protect him and his wife "Madame Baskine" (Maria Mauban) along with their daughter "Mehlica Baskine" (Daniela Bianchi). But what the French government doesn't know is that two separate groups are involved in undermining this deal and that they both have different ideas on how to accomplish this task. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an okay "James Bond" clone which had a decent plot but tended to misfire when it came to some of the scenes involving humor. Likewise, I don't believe Daniela Bianchi was used to her fullest potential either. In any case, this turned out to be an adequate Eurospy film for the most part and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    4gridoon2025

    Slightly more tolerable than "Our Agent Tiger", but that's not quite a recommendation

    It's a good thing that Claude Chabrol only made two of these "Tiger" films in the mid-1960s, because it's clear that secret agent thrillers are just not his type. Chabrol doesn't hide his goals (there is even a shot of a "From Russia With Love" book with Sean Connery on the cover near the start), and he tries to give the film some quirks (killer dwarf!), but he can't really stage fight scenes, and he lets some sequences (driving, opera singing, pro-wrestling, etc.) play on and on purposelessly. Of course it doesn't help that Roger Hanin is one of the least charismatic spy leads of the period, more closely resembling George Lazenby in the way his judo chops are his strongest point. "From Russia With Love" Bond girl Daniela Bianchi is also here, but her role is strictly (and almost demeaningly) to look beautiful and get captured by the bad guys. She can't have more than 10 lines of dialogue in the entire picture. Oh, and not to sound biased or anything, but a black & white 1960s Eurospy movie is like a color 1940s film noir - it just doesn't feel right. I will give it credit for one novelty, however: the gun that fires backwards. I wonder if "The Silencers" with Matt Helm stole this idea from "Code Name: Tiger". *1/2 out of 4.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Very Bad Phase of Chabrol

    In Turkey, while presenting the technical characteristics of the Mirage IV, a French representative is stabbed and murdered by a terrorist. Soon the Ministry of Commerce from Turkey, Mr. Baskine (Sauveur Sasportes), travels to Paris with his wife, Mrs. Baskine (Maria Mauban), and their daughter Mehlica Baskine (Daniela Bianchi). Agent Louis "Tiger" Rapière (Roger Hanin) and his team are assigned to protect the family. They avoid the assassination of Mr; Baskine on the arrival at the airport. Terrorists do not want to let the contract of selling of French airplanes to Turkey be signed by Mr. Baskine. While acting as bodyguard of Mrs. Baskine and Mehlica, Rapière flirts with the mother and the daughter. Meanwhile, there is an attempt of strangulation of Mr. Baskine and Mehlica is kidnapped by the terrorists. Now, Tiger wants to rescue Mehlica.

    "Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche", a;k.a. "Code Name: Tiger" (1964) is another spy movie in a very bad phase of Claude Chabrol. During 1964 and 1967, Chabrol made movies based on the success of James Bond, but his agent Tiger is ridiculous and the other agents are silly. The fight choreography are laughable, the plots are not good and only the beautiful and hot French actresses are worthwhile watching. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "O Código É: Tigre" ("The Code Is: Tiger")

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      In a bookstore of the airport scene, the French edition of Ian Fleming's 'From Russia with Love' can be seen on display. Co-star Daniela Bianchi had appeared in the feature version of this novel released just a few months earlier.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. September 1965 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Frankreich
      • Italien
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      • Französisch
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      • Code Name: Tiger
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