• Source: The Tiger and the Pussycat
    • Il Tigre, internationally released as The Tiger and the Pussycat, is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. For his performance, Vittorio Gassman won the David di Donatello for best actor; the film also won the David di Donatello for best producer.


      Plot


      In Rome, Francesco Vincenzini is married and has recently become a grandfather. The teenaged son of Francesco tries to kill himself after his affections are rejected by Carolina, a beautiful art student.
      Francesco decides to confront the young woman and condemn what she has done. Instead, he is seduced by her. His fling with Carolina makes him feel young again, but he begins to neglect his family and his work.
      Invited to run off to Paris with Carolina, Francesco writes a farewell letter to his wife, Esperia, and leaves for the train station. At the last minute, he comes to his senses and decides to return home where Esperia pretends that she did not read his letter.


      Cast


      Vittorio Gassman: Francesco Vincenzini
      Ann-Margret: Carolina
      Eleanor Parker: Esperia Vincenzini
      Fiorenzo Fiorentini: Tazio
      Antonella Steni: Pinella
      Luigi Vannucchi: President
      Caterina Boratto: Delia
      Jacques Herlin: Monsignor
      Eleonora Brown: Luisella


      Production


      It was one of several films Ann-Margret made in Europe around this time.


      References




      External links


      The Tiger and the Pussycat at IMDb

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