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Lure of the Wilderness

- LURE OF LOVE IN THE DEVIL'S OWN DOMAIN! -- The Treacherous Swampland of Georgia!

A young girl and her father, who is unjustly accused of murder, seek refuge in a Georgia swamp until they are befriended by a trapper who penetrates the swamp in search of his dog.

Release Date : 1952-07-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jean Peters

Character Name : Laurie Harper

Original Name : Jean Peters

Gender : Female

Jeffrey Hunter

Character Name : Ben Tyler

Original Name : Jeffrey Hunter

Gender : Male

Constance Smith

Character Name : Noreen McGowan

Original Name : Constance Smith

Gender : Female

Walter Brennan

Character Name : Jim Harper

Original Name : Walter Brennan

Gender : Male

Tom Tully

Character Name : Zack Taylor

Original Name : Tom Tully

Gender : Male

Harry Shannon

Character Name : Pat McGowan

Original Name : Harry Shannon

Gender : Male

Will Wright

Character Name : Sheriff Brink

Original Name : Will Wright

Gender : Male

Jack Elam

Character Name : Dave Longden

Original Name : Jack Elam

Gender : Male

Harry Carter

Character Name : Ned Tyler

Original Name : Harry Carter

Gender : Male

Pat Hogan

Character Name : Harry Longden

Original Name : Pat Hogan

Gender : Male

Mary Parker

Character Name : The Widow Sutton

Original Name : Mary parker

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-02

As ever, the presence of Walter Brennan in a film can be relied upon to liven it up a bit. That said, he needs to pull out all the stops to keep this rather plodding bayou adventure alive. "Ben" (Jeffrey Hunter) is out chasing his dog through the swamp one day when he alights on the camp of two wanted fugitives. Initially tied to a tree, he convinces "Jim" (Brennan) and his daughter "Laurie" (Jean Peters) the he means them no harm. Time soon convinces them that they can trust him, and that he might be able to help them engage a lawyer to prove that they did not commit the crime from which they are hiding. Arriving back in town armed with a great many otter pelts, suspicions are raised and shortly the townsfolk cotton on demanding that he take them to their hideout. Can he manage to keep them safe from the murderous hands of "Longden" (Jack Elam) et al? It also features a rather silly love-triangle between "Ben", long-term girlfriend "Noreen" (Constance Smith) and the far more tomboyish "Laurie" which does rather afford Hunter an opportunity to flail about like a fish out of water, and Elam was always competent as a baddie - but the thrust of the story is all pretty lightweight. The photography is fine, as is the pace, and the ensemble here do just enough to pass ninety minutes amidst a wilderness that at least looked like it was real. No, it's hardly a film you will remember, but it's still quite watchable.