Bayou
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Bayou (1957, USA) is a Hixploitation film directed by Harold Daniels.
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- Featured on: TCM Underground
Main Details
- Released in 1957
- B & W
- Production Co: American National Films
- Distribution Co: United Artists (1957) (USA) (theatrical) | Cinema Distributors of America (1961) (USA) (theatrical) (retitled re-release with new footage) | Peerless Films (1967) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Directed by Harold Daniels
- Written by Edward I. Fessler
- Starring Peter Graves, Lita Milan, Douglas Fowley, Jonathan Haze, Ed Nelson, Timothy Carey
- Produced by M.A. Ripps
- Music by Gerald Fried
- Cinematography by Ted Saizis, Vincent Saizis
- Film Editing by Maurice Wright
Plot Summary
- A New York architect meets a Cajun beauty in a remote bayou village.
Also Known As
- Poor White Trash
Tagline
- 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!