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Save the Tiger

United States

1973

100 Min
Color
1.66:1
English, Spanish
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DIR John G. Avildsen

EXEC Edward S. Feldman

PROD Martin Ransohoff, Steve Shagan

SCR Steve Shagan

DP James Crabe

CAST Jack Lemmon, Jack Gilford, Laurie Heineman, Norman Burton, Patricia Smith, Thayer David, Harvey Jason

ED David Bretherton

MUSIC Marvin Hamlisch

SOUND Robert Knudson, Bud Alper

Berlinale (Special Screenings)

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John G. Avildsen

Few directors experienced the career highs and lows like filmmaker John G. Avildsen, whose résumé included two of the most popular films ever made – 1976’s “Rocky” and 1984’s “The Karate Kid” – as well as scores of misfires and abject failures. A former advertising manager, he entered film through the independent route in the early 1960s before making his first big splash with 1970’s controversial “Joe.” Subsequent efforts stumbled until he took on “Save the Tiger” (1973), a bleak look at the collapse of a businessman’s life and self-esteem. Its Oscar win for star Jack Lemmon brought Avildsen to the attention of Hollywood, but it took the low-budget boxing drama “Rocky” to earn him an Oscar and industry respect. Unfortunately, he found it difficult to find worthy material in its wake; his few subsequent hits were cast in the mold of the Sylvester Stallone film, like “Karate Kid.” However, the enduring popularity of both movies preserved Avildsen in the history books as a director with… read more

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The Living Wills (Band)

9Oct11

Jack Lemmon's enthusiasm is notable and commendable. His character revels in thought about the highlights from his past. The man is full of sentiment while his world is falling apart.

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oldfilmsflicker

5Aug11

Subtly devastating

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charlie kohller

4Jun11

A very interesting film which attempts to expose the hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy permeating American society in the early 70's. A liberal minded film that diagnoses society's ills but struggles to offer any remedy aside from pessimistic acceptance. Dramatically not always satisfying but leaves the viewer with plenty to chew on.

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ExitBxC

21Feb11

Jack Lemmon is my favorite film actor for one major reason: he never, in his long career, ever played a cop. He played me, you, them, people with problems, joy, sadness, achievement; a person just trying to get through the day and the life. Anybody can chew up scenery. It takes something special to be a person up there.

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