SWAMP WOMAN (1941) Ann Corio, Jack La Rue & Mary Hull | Drama | B&W

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Swamp Woman is a 1941 American drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Ann Corio, Jack La Rue and Ian MacDonald.[1] It was made as an independent production and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation.

Synopsis

The movie depicts the journey of three individuals rushing through the vast swamplands. These include honky-tonk dancer Annabelle Tollington, the opportunistic promoter "Flash" Bland, who is after Annabelle, and Jeff Carter, a fugitive trying to evade the police lieutenant's tracking dogs. After escaping the law, Jeff reaches the cabin of Lizbet Tollington, Annabelle's niece, and the fiancée of trapper Pete Oliver, who is Annabelle's former lover. To avoid detection, Lizbet conceals Jeff from the law. Meanwhile, Annabelle informs Pete that Lizbet is sheltering a man in her cabin to break their engagement, which infuriates Pete. However, after realizing Lizbet's love for Jeff, Pete agrees to aid the fugitive. When Rance finally arrives, he identifies Annabelle as the legendary "Swamp Woman".

Cast & Crew

Ann Corio as Annabelle Tollington
Jack La Rue as Pierre Pertinax Pontineau Briand Broussicourt d'Olivier, aka Pete Oliver
Mary Hull as Lizbet Tollington
Ian MacDonald as Det. Lt. Rance
Jay Novello as 'Flash' Brand
Richard Deane as Jeff Carter
Lois Austin as Mary Tollington
Earl Gunn as Jed Tollington
Guy Wilkerson as Abner Enderberry
Jimmy Aubrey as Tod Appleby
Carlin Sturtevant as Granny Grundy
Ernie Adams as Spratt
Frank Hagney as Guard

Directed by: Elmer Clifton
Written by: George Arthur Durlam, Fred McConnell
Produced by: Max Alexander, George R. Batcheller, George M. Merrick
Alfred Stern
Cinematography: Edward Linden
Edited by: Charles Henkel Jr.
Production company: Merrick-Alexander Productions
Distributed by: Producers Releasing Corporation
Release date: December 5, 1941
Running time: 68 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

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