Tiger Bay

Tiger Bay
  • Release date: 14 Dec 1959
  • Release year: 1959
  • Runtime: 105 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Keywords: tomboy, saved from drowning, police interrogation, seaman, crime of passion, ship captain, police detective, police superintendent, cardiff wales, unsubtitled foreign language
Plot:
12-year-old tomboy, Gillie Evans witnesses the murder committed, but her relationship with the killer thwarts the police in their investigation. She lives with her aunt in a tenement building in the Tiger Bay neighborhood near the docks in Cardiff, Wales. Precocious Gillie, who always wants to play "guns" with the neighborhood boys, is a habitual liar, doing so as the path of least resistance for whatever the situation at hand in a life she doesn't much like. Bronislaw Korchinsky (Horst Buchholz) has always been drawn to the sea, and thus has long known that his calling has been to be a career sailor. While he has been away at sea, he has routinely sent his paychecks to his girlfriend, Anya Haluba (Yvonne Mitchell), from which she is supposed to live with the ultimate goal of them getting married. Gillie and Korchinsky's paths cross when on his latest shore leave, he finds that Anya has moved into the same tenement building as Gillie and her aunt. A shrew of a woman, Anya moved to get away from Korchinsky, whom she does not love, to take up with Barclay, a married boxing announcer, in their clandestine love nest. A criminal incident at the tenement bonds Korchinsky and Gillie on multiple levels, at times adversarial and other times for mutual support in what each is striving for in light of the event. Gillie may ultimately understand the consequences of her lies in the process, especially as Police Superintendent Graham investigates the incident, and whose only goal is to discover the truth about what Korchinsky and Gillie are trying to achieve.
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