Mike Connors, born in 1925, made his mark in cult cinema with his role in Swamp Women (1956), where he navigates the murky waters of exploitation film. Before his breakthrough, Connors honed his craft in the early 1950s, transitioning from a promising basketball career at UCLA to acting. His portrayal in Swamp Women reflects the gritty aesthetic of the era, establishing him as a notable figure in the genre. Connors is best remembered for his iconic role as Joe Mannix, but his early work in films like this remains a cornerstone of his diverse career.
Revenge for a Rape
After Amy Green is attacked & raped by three men while on a camping trip, her husband, Travis takes manners into his own hands and hunts down the men who hurt his wife.