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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Polish seaman kills a young woman in Wales, then abducts the witness.A Polish seaman kills a young woman in Wales, then abducts the witness.A Polish seaman kills a young woman in Wales, then abducts the witness.
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- Ganhou 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 2 vitórias e 4 indicações no total
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Tiger Bay was a great movie for a number of reasons. I will admit the kid and the killer plot is very familiar territory, and while the film offers very little new it is still a remarkable and I think underrated movie. The best element was the truly terrific debut performance of Hayley Mills. Quite frankly, her performance is one of the greatest child performances ever, that's how good it was. The plot about a young girl befriending a murderous sailor and her attempts to hinder the detective's investigation is still suspenseful and clever, and still manages to be intriguing in the slower moments. The cinematography is fabulous, and perfectly captures the sights of the Cardiff docklands and of Hayley's photogenic face. Also J Lee Thompson is a fine director of children, and directs Hayley with care and precision. Even more remarkable is the credible characters and the supporting acting of Hayley's father the wonderful John Mills and Horst Buchholz. All in all, a very good movie. 9/10 Bethany Cox
When a sailor discovers his girlfriend has dumped him while he's been away, they argue, she pulls a gun, he gets it away from her, and then shoots her several times. A streetwise British girl from Cardiff, who does nothing but lie and cause trouble, is the only witness. She eventually befriends the Polish sailor and helps him hide. What could've been a cloying story--even perverse--is handled with impeccable taste and turned into a very moving, human tale. Cinematographer Eric Cross and his camera obviously adore Hayley Mills' 12-year-old face (her round, inquisitive eyes in particular); the scene-stealer is shown off to an incredible advantage in her acting debut. Real-life papa John Mills (as the investigator of the murder) and Horst Buchholz are also fine. An intriguing, absorbing film, though with a somewhat padded conclusion. *** from ****
I saw this movie on television as a child. After almost 40 years, it still stays in my mind, and I can, even now, remember certain scenes, especially the ending. To me, this is what movies are all about. I don't own a DVD player and, unfortunately, this movie seems to be available only on DVD. Ah well, I suppose I'll have to buy a DVD player soon. Give yourself a rare treat and watch this movie. I guarantee you'll be moved. You may even find yourself with a tear in your eye.
Tiger Bay is the first picture of famous child star Hayley Mills. Daughter of John Mills, who also costars in this film about love, murder and unlikely friendship. Hayley Mills play a rebelious girl who lives with her poor aunt in a cheap housing block. She witnesses a murder in an adjoining flat. After initially running from the murderer, he catches her and she forms an unlikely friendship with him. Subsequently she lies to protect him and some fascinating drama ensues. John Mills plays a policeman on the crime case. Hayley Mills steals the show and is absolutely fantastic. John Mills is great as well, he's still alive believe it or not, in his mid 90's now I think. Lots of tension, drama, and plenty of chase scenes. If you like this you might want to check out 'Whistle Down The Wind' another Hayley Mills classic. I give this one 4 stars out of 5.
This movie stands out, I think, for not looking studio-bound in any way, unlike most British movies of the era. TIGER BAY is generally filmed very well with a nice blend of close-ups and low angles. It also succeeds in developing a sense of suspense that does not let down until the last few frames.
TIGER BAY is about a sailor, Korchinsky, who returns to Cardiff after being abroad for some months to discover his estranged fiance has been unfaithful in his absence. In a moment of anger, he shoots her dead in her apartment.
Initially unknown to Korchinsky, a young tomboy, Gillie (Mills), who would "rather play with guns and dress up as a gangster" than wear a dress, has witnessed the deed. Mills is almost unrecognisable in her role as the "proper little liar" apart from her full smile of teeth and her undeveloped trademark voice.
Gillie is a young girl who likes playing pranks as part of her good-hearted but cheeky nature. During the entire film, it seems she can never quite full understand or appreciate the devastation of the murder she has witnessed. As an example of her cheekiness, she takes the hidden gun and ammunition to show off to her fellow choristers at a church-wedding!
Korchinsky and Gillie become friendly after the murder and must avoid the authorities together as they both eventually become wanted for their respective parts in the murder - Gillie as a witness to the act, who has taken off with the murder weapon, and Korchinsky as he eventually becomes suspect for the deed itself. At the moment of truth, will Gillie stick up for her new friend?
TIGER BAY is about a sailor, Korchinsky, who returns to Cardiff after being abroad for some months to discover his estranged fiance has been unfaithful in his absence. In a moment of anger, he shoots her dead in her apartment.
Initially unknown to Korchinsky, a young tomboy, Gillie (Mills), who would "rather play with guns and dress up as a gangster" than wear a dress, has witnessed the deed. Mills is almost unrecognisable in her role as the "proper little liar" apart from her full smile of teeth and her undeveloped trademark voice.
Gillie is a young girl who likes playing pranks as part of her good-hearted but cheeky nature. During the entire film, it seems she can never quite full understand or appreciate the devastation of the murder she has witnessed. As an example of her cheekiness, she takes the hidden gun and ammunition to show off to her fellow choristers at a church-wedding!
Korchinsky and Gillie become friendly after the murder and must avoid the authorities together as they both eventually become wanted for their respective parts in the murder - Gillie as a witness to the act, who has taken off with the murder weapon, and Korchinsky as he eventually becomes suspect for the deed itself. At the moment of truth, will Gillie stick up for her new friend?
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- CuriosidadesThe scene in which Gillie is reenacting the murder inside the apartment for the police was ad-libbed by Hayley Mills. Sir John Mills and Director J. Lee Thompson told her the basic plot for the scene and instructed her to just make it up.
Regarding daughter Hayley's acting abilities, John Mills said when they started filming "I simply couldn't believe what was happening. She looked as if she'd been born in front of a camera."
- Erros de gravaçãoThere were five shots fired. Later a policeman says that 'all four shots were fired from this gun'.
- Citações
Gillie: Shalln't I ever see you again?
Korchinsky: Maybe... someday. It doesn't matter though. Whereever I am, you're still my friend.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Love Goddesses (1965)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Lord's My Shepherd
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Francis Rous
Music by Jessie Seymour Irvine
Performed by Hayley Mills
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- La bahía del tigre
- Locações de filme
- Talybont-on-Usk, Brecon, Powys, Gales, Reino Unido(countryside scenes between Gillie and Bronic)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 45 min(105 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.66 : 1
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