A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.A fugitive is pursued by a lawman who is obsessed with his capture.
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Frank Arnold
- Creole Fisherman
- (uncredited)
Sonia Charsky
- Swamp Woman
- (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
Jay Lawrence
- Deputy
- (uncredited)
Nolan Leary
- Prison Doctor
- (uncredited)
Eugene Mazzola
- Albert Jory
- (uncredited)
Inez Palange
- Old Woman
- (uncredited)
Fred Santley
- Ticket Clerk
- (uncredited)
George Selk
- Josh
- (uncredited)
Bill Walker
- Dock Attendant
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe voice of Janet Tunner, portrayed by Polly Bergen, is not Bergen's; the voice actor unknown.
- GoofsTwo men from the city with no experience trying to find their way around the Louisiana bayous and swamps alone with no local guide or even a map is highly improbable.
- Quotes
Lieutenant Tunner: Now I know why your eyes are always at half-mast, sheriff - your brain is dead.
Featured review
First, don't confound this film with other "swamp" films: SWAMP WATER, LURE OF THE WILDERNESS and LURE OF THE SWAMP. This scheme, this topic reminds me something, what about you? Replace Vittorio Gassman by David Janssen and you'll rapidly know what I mean by this. But there are some differences though, Gassman's character is guilty of what he is accused of, and Barry Sullivan's role is more sympathetic than the Javert - from Victor Hugo's Les Miserables - like character of THE FUGITIVE. But the most important thing for me is the relationship between Barry Sullivan - the cop - and the fugitive. Some kind of relationship between friendship, very subtle, and of course adversity. Actually, Sullivan has here the reverse role he had in SEVEN WAYS FROM SUNDOWN, co starring Audie Murphy, where Murphy was the Ranger chasing Sullivan the fugitive. There was also this kind of strange companionship between two of them. This Jo Lewis film is very good, maybe not as excellent as GUN CRAZY, but really worth watching. Made for MGM. If you like bayou, swamp stories, I advise an episode from SCHLITZ PLAYHOUSE TV show, an episode called RABBIT'S FOOT, starring Stephen mc Nally.
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- Nov 7, 2022
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- Budget
- $544,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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