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-'''''Swamp Women''''' ([[1955 in film|1955]]) was one of the first films directed by [[Roger Corman]]. The story follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton who joins three female convicts and escapes from prison. The escape is part of a larger plot to uncover a cache of diamonds hidden deep within the swamps of [[Louisiana]]. This film is sometimes also known as '''''Cruel Swamp''''' or '''''Swamp Diamonds'''''. The film is now in the public domain. In July 1993 the film was featured in the movie-mocking television show ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' under the title ''Swamp Diamonds''.+ 
 +'''''Swamp Women''''' is a 1956 American [[Adventure film|adventure]] [[film noir]] [[crime film]] directed by [[Roger Corman]]. It stars [[Carole Mathews]], [[Beverly Garland]], and [[Marie Windsor]], with [[Mike Connors]] and [[Ed Nelson]] in small roles.
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 +The film follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton, who infiltrates a band of three female convicts authorities allow to escape from prison. The escape is part of a larger plot to uncover a cache of diamonds hidden deep within the swamps of [[Louisiana]]. This film is sometimes also known as '''''Cruel Swamp''''' or '''''Swamp Diamonds'''''.
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 +The film was financed by the [[Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc.|Woolner Brothers]], who later helped Corman set up [[New World Pictures]].
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 +==Plot==
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 +Three escaped female convicts, along with an undercover policewoman, Lee Hampton, begin a search for stolen diamonds in the Louisiana swamps. The escape, allowed by the authorities, is part of a larger plan by the authorities is to trail the convicts and recover the diamonds. When notified that the stolen diamond cache has been recovered by the undercover officer, they plan to rearrest the women and return the diamonds to their rightful owner. The plan fails to work as designed.
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 +During the inmates' search of the swamp, they steal a boat from a research geologist and his girlfriend, resulting in the girlfriend's death from the attack of indigenous alligators.
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 +After recovery of the diamonds, one of the convicts double-crosses the others, attempting to sneak off with the guns and diamonds, but she is killed by one of the other convicts. The two remaining convicts begin to suspect the undercover cop, and threaten to kill the geologist if she doesn't reveal herself.
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 +A fight ensues between the convicts and the undercover officer, assisted by the geologist, which allows the authorities enough time to show up and regain custody of the two remaining fugitives.
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 +==Cast==
 +* [[Marie Windsor]] as Josie
 +* [[Carole Mathews]] as Lee
 +* [[Beverly Garland]] as Vera
 +* [[Mike Connors]] (Credited as Touch Connors) Bob
 +* Jill Jarmyn as Billie
 +* [[Susan Cummings (actress)|Susan Cummings]] as Marie
 +* [[Ed Nelson]] as Police Sergeant
 +* [[Jonathan Haze]] as Charlie the Pickpocket
 +* Lou Place as Captain J. R. Goodrich
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 + 
 +==See also==
 +* [[List of American films of 1956]]
 +* [[List of American films of 1955]]
 +* [[List of films in the public domain in the United States]]
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Swamp Women is a 1956 American adventure film noir crime film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Carole Mathews, Beverly Garland, and Marie Windsor, with Mike Connors and Ed Nelson in small roles.

The film follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton, who infiltrates a band of three female convicts authorities allow to escape from prison. The escape is part of a larger plot to uncover a cache of diamonds hidden deep within the swamps of Louisiana. This film is sometimes also known as Cruel Swamp or Swamp Diamonds.

The film was financed by the Woolner Brothers, who later helped Corman set up New World Pictures.

Plot

Three escaped female convicts, along with an undercover policewoman, Lee Hampton, begin a search for stolen diamonds in the Louisiana swamps. The escape, allowed by the authorities, is part of a larger plan by the authorities is to trail the convicts and recover the diamonds. When notified that the stolen diamond cache has been recovered by the undercover officer, they plan to rearrest the women and return the diamonds to their rightful owner. The plan fails to work as designed.

During the inmates' search of the swamp, they steal a boat from a research geologist and his girlfriend, resulting in the girlfriend's death from the attack of indigenous alligators.

After recovery of the diamonds, one of the convicts double-crosses the others, attempting to sneak off with the guns and diamonds, but she is killed by one of the other convicts. The two remaining convicts begin to suspect the undercover cop, and threaten to kill the geologist if she doesn't reveal herself.

A fight ensues between the convicts and the undercover officer, assisted by the geologist, which allows the authorities enough time to show up and regain custody of the two remaining fugitives.

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