Paper Tiger (film)
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Paper Tiger | |
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Directed by | Ken Annakin |
Produced by | Euan Lloyd |
Written by | Jack Davies |
Starring |
David Niven Toshirō Mifune Ando |
Music by | Roy Budd |
Cinematography | John Cabrera |
Editing by | Alan Pattillo |
Release dates | 1975 |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Paper Tiger is a 1975 British film starring David Niven and child actor Ando.
Plot summary
Mr Bradbury (David Niven), an apparently posh and well-educated, ex-military Englishman is hired as tutor to the son of a Japanese ambassador, Koichi Kagoyama (played by Ando). Bradbury becomes a trusted friend, who boasts about himself during his British Army service being a hero telling him "war stories", but some painful truths are revealed after he and the boy are kidnapped by political terrorists. It comes to the point when Mr Bradbury has to live up to the "action man" he makes himself out to be.
Cast
- David Niven as 'Major' Walter Bradbury
- Toshirō Mifune as Ambassador Kagoyama
- Hardy Krüger as Müller
- Ando as Koichi Kagoyama
- Irene Tsu as Talah
- Ivan Desny as Foreign Minister
- Miiko Taka as Mme. Kagoyama
- Jeff Corey as Mr. King
- Patricia Donahue as Mrs. King
- Ronald Fraser as Sergeant Forster
Production notes
The movie claimed to have been based in the fictional city of Kulagong but in reality it was shot in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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