
If you like old German crime movies where people wear very high-waisted pants and smoke constantly, you might dig Der Tiger. It is one of those early sound films that feels like the actors are afraid to move too fast. If they walk away from the table, they might outrun the microphone hidden in the flower vase. Is it ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Johannes Meyer

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"If you like old German crime movies where people wear very high-waisted pants and smoke constantly, you might dig Der Tiger. It is one of those early sound films that feels like the actors are afraid to move too fast. If they walk away from the table, they might outrun the microphone hidden in the flower vase. Is it worth watching today? Only if you really love that 1930s Berlin vibe or want to see how crime movies looked before they got actually slick. Most people today will probably find it..."
Egon Eis, Rudolph Cartier
Germany

1930 · IMDb 8.8

