Africa's fiercest jungle beasts clash in mortal combat in this wild animal adventure thriller. A story of white hunters and a Chinese boy hunting the title beast, that takes a back seat to amazing documentary footage.

Is this actually a movie? If you have any love for animals, skip this one. Seriously, don't bother. If you're into weird, old-school exploitation cinema where the 'plot' is just a way to link together footage of real-life animal brawls, then maybe—just maybe—you'll find this a strange curiosity. Everyone else? You’re g...

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

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"Is this actually a movie? If you have any love for animals, skip this one. Seriously, don't bother. If you're into weird, old-school exploitation cinema where the 'plot' is just a way to link together footage of real-life animal brawls, then maybe—just maybe—you'll find this a strange curiosity. Everyone else? You’re going to hate it. The story involves Kane Richmond and a kid named Ah Lee wandering through the jungle to catch this titular tiger. But honestly, nobody cares about them. Every tim..."
James O. Spearing, Russell G. Shields, Lew Lehr
United States

1935 · IMDb 5.6

