What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)
November 2, 1966Release Date
What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)
November 2, 1966Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently What's Up, Tiger Lily? is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Filmin
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Cast & Crew.
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
Akiko Wakabayashi
Suki Yaki
Tadao Nakamaru
Shepherd Wong
Susumu Kurobe
Wing Fat
Frank Buxton
Vocal Assist
Louise Lasser
Suki Yaki
John Sebastian
Self
Julie Bennett
Vocal Assist
Zal Yanovsky
Self (Lead Guitarist)
Len Maxwell
Vocal Assist
Steve Boone
Self (Bassist)
Mickey Rose
Vocal Assist
Joe Butler
Self (Drummer)
Bryna Wilson
Vocal Assist
Tatsuya Mihashi
Phil Moscowitz
Mie Hama
Teri Yaki
Senkichi Taniguchi
Director
China Lee
Dancer in Credits
Hideyo Amamoto
Cobra Man
Shunji Kasuga
Bearded Wong Henchman
Shōji Ōki
Yellow Smock
Sachio Sakai
Wing Fat Henchman
Makoto Satō
Phil's Partner
Tetsu Nakamura
Grand Exalted High Macha of Rashpur
Osman Yusuf
Gambler
Hans Horneff
The Director
Haruo Nakajima
Wong Henchman
Yutaka Oka
Wong Henchman
Yasuhiko Saijô
Bellboy
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Producer
Kazuo Yamada
Director of Photography
Henry G. Saperstein
Executive Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Presenter
James H. Nicholson
Presenter
Hiroshi Ueda
Production Design
Reuben Bercovitch
Producer
Jerry Goldstein
Production Manager
Hideo Ando
Writer
Phill Norman
Title Designer
Shin Morita
Producer
Richard Krown
Supervising Editor
The Lovin' Spoonful
Music
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 2, 1966
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 20m
Genres
Wiki.
What's Up, Tiger Lily? is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Woody Allen in his feature-length directorial debut.
Allen took footage from a Japanese spy film, International Secret Police: Key of Keys (1965), and overdubbed it with completely original dialogue that had nothing to do with the plot of the original film. He both put in new scenes and rearranged the order of existing scenes, producing a one-hour movie from the 93 minutes of the original film.
He completely changed the tone of the film from a James Bond clone into a comedy about the search for the world's best egg salad recipe.During post-production, Allen's original one-hour television version was expanded without his permission to include additional scenes from International Secret Police: A Barrel of Gunpowder, the third film in the International Secret Police series, and musical numbers by the band the Lovin' Spoonful. The band released a soundtrack album. Louise Lasser, who was married to Allen at the time, served as one of the voice actors for the "new" dialogue soundtrack, as did Mickey Rose, Allen's writing partner on Take the Money and Run (1969) and Bananas (1971). In 2003, Image released the film on DVD, with both the theatrical and television (called "alternate") soundtracks.