Krung Srivilai is Tiger, a martial arts expert sent from his native Thailand to the wild west to deliver ashes and valuable jewels to a relative of the deceased.
Unfortunately, news of the jewels gets to outlaw Jack Mason (Gordon Mitchell) and his band of bandits.
So they begin accosting anyone from the orient, including local restaurant owner Won Lon (Kam Won Lon), as they search for the treasure.
Their search eventually leads to the nearby town, where the sheriff (George Eastman) prohibits firearms, but where Mason’s more than willing to buck the law with a fortune jewels at stake.
He and his men kidnap Won Lon’s wife in order to get the information he wants.
And when that doesn’t work, he takes helpless women, children and old men captive, promising to gun them down one by one until the jewels are turned over.
Mason gets an unexpected assist from a sheriff’s deputy who turns bad.
But Tiger and Won Lon are going to get some help too.
I almost dreaded hitting play on this one. A martial arts Spaghetti combo released in the mid-1970s with Gordon Mitchell high in the cast list? Oh, boy, what could possibly go wrong?
But give this one a chance, and you’ll find it’s a bit of campy fun.
The Won Lon character rides a donkey with a habit of stopping and refusing to continue on their journey.
Until trouble starts, at which point the donkey nobs that, yes, he’s willing to start moving again.
Won Lon is also a master at flinging acupuncture needles into gun hands. Meanwhile, Mitchell is at his nastiest, gunning down children, women, old men and even a lover when she gets in his way.
As for Tiger, turns out he’s a master at martial arts and the art of recuperation. He can barely limp into town after an encounter with a couple of Jack’s henchmen. But after a few kisses from a female seductress, he leaps tiger-like from her second-floor bedroom window and never limps again. Then he’s shot in the shoulder, but recovers with the help of just two of Won Lon’s acupuncture needles.
And just watch everyone’s reaction, including that of Sheriff Sam (Eastman), when Tiger reveals the elephant made of jewels for the first time.
Directed by:
Franco Lattanzi
Cast:
George Eastman … Sheriff Sam
Krung Srivilai … Thai / Tiger
Gordon Mitchell … Jack Mason
Loredana Famese … Mary
Bruno Arie … James
Kam Won Lon … Won Lon
Mauro Mannatrizio … Jordan
Nuccia Cardinali (?) … Judy Lon
Giovanna Mainardi … Mrs. Stone
Nello Palladino … Grampa Stone
Also with:: Michele Branca, Luigi Guerra, Lina Franchi, Marcello Meconizzi, Filippo Antonelli, Dane Putzu, Luigi Mannola, Angela Florenciaig, Lello Segatori
Runtime: 88 min.
aka:
La tigre venuta dal fiume
Music:
Alberto Baidan Bembo
Memorable lines:
Sorry, I watched a French language version of this film.
Trivia:
* I’m not sure the cast lists available correctly identify the female characters. I could swear that’s Nuccia Cardinali playing the seductress early in the film, which means someone else is in the role of restaurant owner Won Lon’s wife.
* Krung Srivilai started his career in action films in the early 1970s. He later entered politics in Thailand. This marks the only IMDb credit for Kam Wong Lung.
* On the Spaghetti Western database, Tom Betts of Westerns All’Italiana writes that Gordon Mitchell told him Srivilai had trouble understanding the need to pull his karate punches, leaving the U.S. actor “pretty beat up” after their fight scenes.