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Synopsis
Noted French director Jean Renoir made his American debut with this 1941 film. Walter Brennan plays Tom Keefer, a man who is falsely convicted of a murder and sentenced to death by hanging. He has escaped from prison and is hiding out in Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp. Keefer is dedicated to finding the real killer and clearing his name. A trapper, Ben Ragan (Dana Andrews), is out searching for his dog when he finds Keefer hiding in the swamp. Ben believes the man's tale of being falsely railroaded. The two men trap animals, and Ben sells the furs, while his father (Walter Huston) eats the meat. Keefer tells Ben to give his share of the money from their pelt sales to his daughter, Julie (Anne Baxter). Ben eventually falls in love with Julie, arousing the wrath of Ben's girlfriend Mabel (Virginia McKenzie), who tells authorities about Keefer's secret. Ben, however, refuses to cooperate with officials' efforts to locate the escaped convict. Swamp Water was released in Great Britain under the title The Man Who Came Back. It was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, with Brennan playing the same role. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dana Andrews Ben Ragan
Frank Austin Fred Ulm
Anne Baxter Julie
Ward Bond Tim Dorson
Walter Brennan Tom Keefer
Paul E. Burns Tulle McKenzie
John Carradine Jesse Wick
Virginia Gilmore Mabel MacKenzie
Mary Howard Hannah
Walter Huston Thursday Ragan
Eugene Pallette Sheriff Jeb MacKane
Russell Simpson Marty McCord
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Bud Dorson
Matt Willis Miles Tonkin
Joe Sawyer Hardy Ragan
Dave Morris Barber

Production Crew

Joseph C. Wright Art Director
Richard Day Art Director
Thomas K. Little Art Director
Len Hammond Associate Producer
Vereen Bell Book Author
J. Peverell Marley Cinematographer
Lucien Ballard Cinematographer
David Buttolph Composer (Music Score)
Gwen Wakeling Costume Designer
Jean Renoir Director
Walter Thompson Editor
Guy Pearce Makeup
Irving Pichel Producer
Dudley Nichols Screenwriter
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Alfred Bruzlin Sound/Sound Designer
Roger Heman Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1941
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
20th Century Fox