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  1. An American journalist works to expose a criminal gang in London. However, his investigation of their counterfeiting activities leads to his kidnapping by the gang. Cast. Larry Parks as John Desmond. Constance Smith as Jane Claymore. Lisa Daniely as Anna Ray. Cyril Chamberlain as Foster. Donald Stewart as Macauly. Ronan O'Casey as Nick.

    • 30 May 1955
  2. Original title: Tiger by the Tail. 1954. 1h 20m. IMDb RATING. 5.7 /10. 148. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama. On the first night of his London assignment, news agency reporter John Desmond becomes heavily involved with enigmatic Anna Ray. The affair ends when she is shot struggling for a gun she has pulled on him.

    • (141)
    • Crime, Drama
    • John Gilling
    • 1958-01
  3. By Michael Bayer. Share this film. John Desmond (Larry Parks) is hunted by the late Anna's associates. Jane Claymore (Constance Smith) accompanies the dying John to the hospital. Film Tags. Adultery. Car Crash. Cat. Counterfeit. Cover-Up. Europe. Explosion. Farm. Gangster. Hospital.

  4. Tiger by the Tail is a 1955 British second feature ('B') crime thriller film directed by John Gilling and starring Larry Parks, Constance Smith, Lisa Daniely and Donald Stewart. The screenplay was by Gilling and Willis Goldbeck, adapted from the 1942 novel Never Come Back by John Mair.

  5. Tiger by the Tail 1955, directed by John Gilling | Film review. Film. Time Out says. It was once a sure sign that a career was in decline when a Hollywood actor was reduced to accepting...

  6. Synopsis. The Walls of a Whole City Were Closing In…And Now He Was Running For His Life! On the first night of his London assignment, newsagency reporter John Desmonmd becomes heavily involved with enigmatic Anna Ray. The affair ends when she is shot struggling for a gun she has pulled on him.

  7. Tiger by the Tail is a 1970 American drama film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Charles A. Wallace, and starring Christopher George, Tippi Hedren, Dean Jagger, John Dehner, Charo, Lloyd Bochner and Glenda Farrell. Shot in 1968, the film was released in January 1970, by Commonwealth United Entertainment.