
Tiger Ghost
Crime · Horror
Overview
Produced by Cathay-Keris, this omnibus of three stories (with different directors) was adapted from mystery tales featuring Detective Inspector Latiff (S. Roomai Noor), a character created Pelham Groom, a former British officer and genre writer who settled in Singapore. Latiff’s ‘Watson’ is a female Chinese forensic doctor (Mary Lim), and the first story 'Mud on Her Shoes' hinges on the romance between an English expat and a Malay woman. The second story is the titular 'Hantu Rimau'. The third tale ’Double Knock Out’, heralded as the first depiction of a local boxing match, was shot in Happy World (later renamed Gay World), one of the night-life amusement parks known as the ‘Worlds’. 'Mud on Her Shoes' directed by L. Krishnan, 'Hantu Rimau' directed by B.N. Rao, 'Double Knock Out' directed by S. Roomai Noor
Top Cast
Mary Lim
Mary Lim
Dr. Lai Peng
Mary Lim
Dr. Lai Peng


Siput Sarawak
Siput Sarawak
Siput Sarawak


Ibrahim Yem
Ibrahim Yem
Ibrahim Yem
Safinah
Safinah
Safinah


Puteh Lawak
Puteh Lawak
Puteh Lawak
Aman Belon
Aman Belon
Aman Belon


Mahmud June
Mahmud June
Mahmud June
Tyrconnel Fay
Tyrconnel Fay
Mr. Bain
Tyrconnel Fay
Mr. Bain
Darn Singh
Darn Singh
Darn Singh


Dato' S. Roomai Noor
Dato' S. Roomai Noor
A.S.P. Latiff
Dato' S. Roomai Noor
A.S.P. Latiff
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