Somewhere, a 15-year old girl may be a teenager... in the Cajun country, she's a woman full-grown! ...and every Bayou man knows it!
3.5
83 min
In 1957, director Harold Daniels was hired by producer Michael A. Ripps to oversee BAYOU, a cheaply made, overly melodramatic tale of swamp life. The low budget film starred a pre-MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Peter Graves, Corman regular Jonathan Haze, and the effortlessly bizarre Timothy Carey. But despite this eclectic cast, BAYOU was a major flop at the box office. So Ripps recut the film, adding an off-camera rape scene and a new, bloody conclusion to its climatic fight. Of even greater importance was Ripp's new title: POOR WHITE TRASH.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Peter Graves | Martin Davis | Unowned |
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Timothy Carey | Ulysses | Unowned |
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Lita Milan | Marie Hebert | Unowned |
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Douglas Fowley | Emil Hebert | Unowned |
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Jonathan Haze | Bos | Unowned |
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Ed Nelson | Etienne (as Edwin Nelson) | Unowned |
| Eugene Sonfield | Jean Tithe | Unowned | |
| Evelyn Hendrickson | Doucette | Unowned | |
| Milton Schneider | Cousine | Unowned | |
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Michael Romano | Felician | Unowned |