The Tiger's Coat

The Tiger's Coat

Release date : November 8, 1920
Runtime : 55m
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Original Language :
Director : Roy Clements /
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November 8, 1920 55m Drama More
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The film begins in the southern California home of Alexander MacAllister (Lawson Butt) where he is confronting Andrew Hyde (Miles McCarthy) who is accused of crooked dealings. Alexander threatens to expose Hyde, and Hyde defies him to do his worst. A banker friend tells MacAllister, "Why don't you get married?" They are interrupted by an unexpected caller on that rainy evening, a young lady, Jean Ogilvie, the daughter of a Scotsman family friend from Mexico. He puts her up and later remarks that she has dark skin for a Scottish lass. "Mexican sun," she explains. "I expected to find an old man," Jean remarks to herself.
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  • title:The Tiger's Coat
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1920
  • Runtime:55m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Roy Clements /
  • Writers: Jack Cunningham · Elizabeth Dejeans ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The film begins in the southern California home of Alexander MacAllister (Lawson Butt) where he is confronting Andrew Hyde (Miles McCarthy) who is accused of crooked dealings. Alexander threatens to expose Hyde, and Hyde defies him to do his worst. A banker friend tells MacAllister, "Why don't you get married?" They are interrupted by an unexpected caller on that rainy evening, a young lady, Jean Ogilvie, the daughter of a Scotsman family friend from Mexico. He puts her up and later remarks that she has dark skin for a Scottish lass. "Mexican sun," she explains. "I expected to find an old man," Jean remarks to herself.
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