
Tiger's Claw
Drama
Overview
Jonny Wilken is an ageing lion trainer in a circus. He is in love with his younger colleague Jutta Sarris. On her wedding day, Jutta's favorite Bengal tiger attacks her out of jealousy and kills her. Jonny, full of pain and out of revenge, enters the cage to kill the animal with his bare hands. However, the tiger bows to him without any resistance.
Top Cast


Harry Piel
Harry Piel
Jonny Wilken
Harry Piel
Jonny Wilken


Friedl Hardt
Friedl Hardt
Jutta Sarris
Friedl Hardt
Jutta Sarris


Hilde Hildebrand
Hilde Hildebrand
Madame Regina
Hilde Hildebrand
Madame Regina


Nicolas Koline
Nicolas Koline
Nicky, clown
Nicolas Koline
Nicky, clown
Fritz Lafontaine
Fritz Lafontaine
Gaston Costil
Fritz Lafontaine
Gaston Costil


Leopold von Ledebur
Leopold von Ledebur
Williams, circus manager
Leopold von Ledebur
Williams, circus manager
Helga Wiedenbrug
Helga Wiedenbrug
Maria Roland, reporter
Helga Wiedenbrug
Maria Roland, reporter
Albert Gallin-Krauss
Albert Gallin-Krauss
Emil, tiger's groom
Albert Gallin-Krauss
Emil, tiger's groom
Conny Heim
Conny Heim
Conny Heim
Georg Hilbert
Georg Hilbert
Georg Hilbert
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