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M.A. Ripps

Production

Known For

Bayou
3.5

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.

Bayou

1957
Big Daddy
8.0

A visitor to the Everglades swamps in Florida encounters and falls in love with an uneducated girl. But he finds competition for her affections from the unlikely and mysterious A. Beauregard Lincoln. He also discovers danger from nature in the form of vicious alligators and from the mystical in the form of a voodoo witch doctor.

Big Daddy

1969
The Fat Black Pussycat
3.8

A detective investigates the murders of three young women, searching for the killer with a fetish for high heels.

The Fat Black Pussycat

1963
Common Law Wife
4.3

Shug, a rich old man, throws out his longtime live-in mistress and moves in his young, sexy niece, who's just returned home after making a living as a stripper in New Orleans. The mistress doesn't intend to go without a fight, however, and while Shug tries to make peace between the two women, he doesn't realize that his niece has her own plans for him.

Common Law Wife

1961
Macumba Love
7.5

A writer who specializes in exposing fake witchcraft journeys to Brazil to investigate a voodoo cult.

Macumba Love

1960
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9.0

A humble garbage collector toils at his job, and his only friend is a talking horse.

The Garbage Man

1965