Code Name: Tiger (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 18, 1964

Original Title:
Le tigre aime la chair fraîche

Alternate Titles:
A Tigris szereti a friss húst
Code Name: Tiger
Der Tiger liebt nur frisches Fleisch
La tigre ama la carne fresca
Nombre clave: Tigre
O Código é: 'Tigre'
O Tigre Ataca
Salainen agentti Tiikeri
Secret Agent Tiger
The Tiger Smells Like Dynamite
Tigeren elsker frisk kød
Tigeren vil ha friskt blod
Tigern älskar färskt kött
Tygrys lubi świeże mięso
Тигр любит свеже мясо
暗殺指令 虎は新鮮な肉を好む

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Alexandra Produzioni Cinematografiche
Gaumont Distribution
Progéfi

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A Turkish ambassador arrives in Paris to sign an important trade agreement, allowing Turkey to buy a sophisticated new war plane from France. Immediately he is the target of an assassin, and a special agent is assigned to protect him.

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Adaptation:
Jean Halain

Associate Producer:
Virgilio De Blasi

Costume Design:
Jacques Heim

Director:
Claude Chabrol

Director of Photography:
Jean Rabier

Editor:
Jacques Gaillard

Music:
Pierre Jansen

Producer:
Christine Gouze-Rénal

Sound:
Jean-Claude Marchetti

Writer:
Roger Hanin

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