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Tiger Bay

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Tiger Bay (1934)
CrimeDramaRomance

A young Englishman abroad, Michael, visits the local low-life spot of Tiger Bay to test his assertion that the spirit of human romance survives even in the most unpromising of circumstances.... Read allA young Englishman abroad, Michael, visits the local low-life spot of Tiger Bay to test his assertion that the spirit of human romance survives even in the most unpromising of circumstances. He intervenes when a local criminal protection racketeer targets a Chinese nightclub, and... Read allA young Englishman abroad, Michael, visits the local low-life spot of Tiger Bay to test his assertion that the spirit of human romance survives even in the most unpromising of circumstances. He intervenes when a local criminal protection racketeer targets a Chinese nightclub, and falls in love with the owner's young English foster-sister.

  • Director
    • J. Elder Wills
  • Writers
    • Eric Ansell
    • Billie Bristow
    • John Quin
  • Stars
    • Anna May Wong
    • Henry Victor
    • Lawrence Grossmith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    93
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J. Elder Wills
    • Writers
      • Eric Ansell
      • Billie Bristow
      • John Quin
    • Stars
      • Anna May Wong
      • Henry Victor
      • Lawrence Grossmith
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna May Wong
    Anna May Wong
    • Lui Chang
    Henry Victor
    Henry Victor
    • Olaf
    Lawrence Grossmith
    • Whistling Rufus
    Margaret Yarde
    Margaret Yarde
    • Fay
    Rene Ray
    Rene Ray
    • Letty
    • (as René Ray)
    Victor Garland
    • Michael
    Ernest Jay
    • Alf
    Wally Patch
    • Wally
    Graham Soutten
    • Stumpy
    • (as Ben Soutten)
    Brian Buchel
    • Tony
    Judy Kelly
    Judy Kelly
    • Bar Girl
    Ruth Ambler
    Ben Williams
    • Man Shot by Machine Gun
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • J. Elder Wills
    • Writers
      • Eric Ansell
      • Billie Bristow
      • John Quin
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    6Igenlode Wordsmith

    What were they thinking of?

    The most memorable things about "Tiger Bay" are, first of all, that Anna May Wong and most of the minor character actors are more than capable of making the two romantic leads looks like a pair of amateurs -- even allowing for the fact that Letty and Michael are intended to be callow roles -- and secondly, the totally wrong ending. I can only assume that this was imposed at the censors' behest: from the audience point of view, we have been watching Olaf and his gang commit every offence up to and including murder, but as soon as one of them gets what he so richly deserves, then and only then do the authorities -- and, apparently, the script -- react with moral outrage. The moment when the worm finally turns and Lui Chang is prepared to outface blackmail and strike back is the one we have been waiting for with increasing impatience throughout, conditioned by modern movie conventions. For this vigilante act alone amongst all the villainy of the film to be condemned (a leading character cannot, presumably, be seen to get away with a crime) subsequently comes across with all the disbelief of a slap in the face: Bruce Lee never had to put up with anything like this.

    Up until this point the film is actually not bad; I couldn't help wondering where on earth Ealing Studios assembled such a polyglot, polychrome cast in 1933! Anna May Wong, although not cast as the romantic lead, more or less carries the picture, as appropriate to the star with her name above the titles. She is notably assisted by Margaret Yorke as the voluble English manageress, in a part that at first appears to be mere comedy relief but turns out to be a central part of Lui's surrogate 'family'. Other supporting roles including those of the villains are also well-played, and I was gratified to find that my instincts were correct and that 'Whistling Rufus' was indeed more than he seemed.

    Sadly, the young hero and heroine do not fare so well, coming across as improbably stiff and stagy, and completely unrelated to their environment. Letty is admittedly supposed to be sheltered, but she appears to have no sense of the realities of Tiger Bay at all, and gives the impression of having wandered out of a different production altogether, and one with a somewhat different standard of acting at that. Victor Garland as the male lead, Michael, is not quite so bad, but he still appears to regard the whole thing as a frightfully good lark without any sense of genuine engagement.

    I wouldn't totally write this film off, but I can't wholeheartedly recommend it; worth seeing if you get the chance, but not really worth wasting any effort over. (Incidentally, I was surprised to read in one source that "Tiger Bay" had to be cleansed of all mention of drunks and prostitutes, since both feature prominently in the finished product, and are indeed vital to the plot...)
    7malcolmgsw

    standout performance by Anna May Wong

    This film is being shown as part of the "Quota Quickies" season at the NFT during this month.According to the programme notes the original script was set in Limehouse but was turned down by the BBFC.However with a few minor adjustments including transferring the setting to a South American country it became acceptable.It really is an odd concoction.There are a bunch of Cockney characters,eg Wally Patch conducting a protection racket a receptionist who to quote the notes is more like a "Blackpool landlady" and Wong,to name but a few.Wong is very well photographed and simply shines out from amongst the dross around her.If you get the chance it is certainly worth a viewing.

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      This is one of about three dozen British films picked up by CBS in 1949 for USA television presentation; its initial telecast took place in New York City Saturday 28 May 1949 on WCBS (Channel 2); it was first aired in Los Angeles Tuesday 31 October 1949 on KLAC (Channel 13) and in Boston Sunday 19 February 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7). Since this title had never been shown theatrically in the this country, these telecasts also constituted its USA premiere.

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    • Release date
      • September 1934 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Baía dos Tigres
    • Filming locations
      • ATP Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Wyndham Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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