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  <description>Swamp Women, produced in 1955, was the first film ever directed by Roger Corman. The film follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton after she infiltrates a prison, befriends three female convicts, and helps them all escape. In reality, this planned escape is part of a larger plot to find a diamond stash hidden deep within the swamps of Louisiana.

This is a fairly poor quality copy of the movie, with film splicing of a different print evident from 1:00:30 to 1:00:59

This film is in the public domain.</description>
  <title>Swamp Women</title>
  <creator>Bernard Woolner</creator>
  <subject>Roger Corman;drama;1950s</subject>
  <publisher>Woolner Bros Inc</publisher>
  <collection>opensource_movies</collection>
  <mediatype>movies</mediatype>
  <uploader>richardsur@yahoo.com</uploader>
  <director>Roger Corman</director>
  <contact></contact>
  <sponsor></sponsor>
  <runtime>1:08:28</runtime>
  <color>color</color>
  <sound>mono</sound>
  <shotlist></shotlist>
  <segments></segments>
  <credits>Marie Windsor as Josie
Carole Matthews as Lt. Lee Hampton
Beverly Garland as Vera
Touch Conners as Bob Matthews
Susan Cummings as Marie
Lou Place as Captain Goodrich
Jonathan Haze as Charlie (pickpocket)
Edward Nelson as Police Sergeant
Jil Jarmyn as Billie

Screenplay by David Stern
Film editor Ronald Sinclair
Production magager Bart Carre
Make-up Carlie Taylor
Fight advisor Jack Hayes
Head grip Charles Hanawalt
Sound Ben Winkler
Music composed and conducted by Willis Holman
Producer Bernard Woolner
Director Roger Corman</credits>
  <coverage></coverage>
  <addeddate>2005-08-20 20:49:43</addeddate>
  <adder>richardsur</adder>
  <date>1955</date>
  <type>MovingImage</type>
  <identifier>RCSwampWomen</identifier>
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