
A variety extra falls in love with a beautiful duchess, and tries to impress her by posing as a rajah. He tells her the truth before anything happens, and leaves.


His Tiger Wife isn't exactly a lost masterpiece, but if you're the kind of person who enjoys a very specific flavor of silent-era romantic drama – the kind with a slightly absurd premise and some genuinely charming performances – then yes, it's worth digging up. If your idea of a good time at the movies involves explos...

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

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"His Tiger Wife isn't exactly a lost masterpiece, but if you're the kind of person who enjoys a very specific flavor of silent-era romantic drama – the kind with a slightly absurd premise and some genuinely charming performances – then yes, it's worth digging up. If your idea of a good time at the movies involves explosions, coherent plot twists, or dialogue spoken aloud, you'll probably find it a rather quaint and perhaps even tedious curiosity. It's for the patient, the curious, and those who a..."
Herman J. Mankiewicz, Ernest Vajda, Alfred Savoir
United States

