Linda Favila appears in A Tiger's Tale (1987), a film that captures the essence of 1980s cult cinema with its vibrant characters and offbeat narrative. While her filmography is limited, her role in this unique exploitation piece showcases the era's penchant for bold storytelling and eccentric performances. Favila's contribution to A Tiger's Tale invites viewers to explore the eclectic world of genre cinema, where every performance adds to the rich tapestry of cult film history.
A Tiger's Tale
Bubber is a high school student. Rose, a nurse is an alcoholic woman, more than twice his age, and the mother of his girlfriend, Shirley. Bubber and Rose begin an affair after he fixes Shirley up with his pal, Ransom. They carry on their affair under the nose of Shirley until everything comes out in the open at a drive-in movie theater. To get even with Bubber and Rose for "behaving badly", Shirley pricks a hole in Rose's diaphragm. Shirley goes on to live with her father and Bubber moves in with Rose along with his pet tiger. The diaphragm incident results in Rose getting pregnant with Bubber's baby. The couple must deci