The Wasp Woman

The Wasp Woman

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Roger Corman
  • Cast(s): Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Michael Mark, Barboura Morris, Frank Gerstle See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 1min
  • Music: Fred Katz,Philip Mitchell
  • Similar To: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Nope
  • Story:
    The head of a major cosmetics company experiments on herself with a youth formula made from royal jelly extracted from wasps, but the formula's side effects have deadly consequences.
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4.8/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The head of a major cosmetics company experiments on herself with a youth formula made from royal jelly extracted from wasps, but the formula's side effects have deadly consequences.
Ratings

4.8/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 50,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Susan Cabot'x character plays a woman who takes wasp "royal jelly enzyme" to stay younger. In real life, Cabot suffered from mental illness. She reportedly tried to treat it with human growth hormone, which her son took for dwarfism, but it may have exacerbated her illness. Her son later killed her, reportedly in self-defense after she attacked him during a mental breakdown.

Final film of Susan Cabot.

The film debuted in theaters as a double feature with Beast from Haunted Cave (1959).

The role of the Beekeeper played by Aron Kincaid was added after the film's initial release.

Leo Gordon, credited with the screenplay, was married to Lynn Cartwright, who plays the receptionist.

Popular Dialogues

"Bill Lane: You're as bad as she is! Oh, women! Mary Dennison: Men! Every time you search for an answer, you always come up with women. You're not getting out of this one so easily. I'd like to know why you think Zinthrop really hasn't got something. Bill Lane: Well, you can call it male intuition if you like... except there's something about this whole business that doesn't smell right... a private laboratory! A secret experiment! Zinthrop himself! The only thing missing is a genie with a lamp!"

"First Delivery Man: Hi, pretty puss! You know where, um... Miss Starlin's office is? Maureen Reardon: [aloof] Suite number one. First Delivery Man: [giggles] La-di-dah! The Duchess of Flatbush, herself. Maureen Reardon: How'd you like to have this phone wrapped around your ear? Wiseguy. First Delivery Man: That's more like it, sister. [to his colleague] First Delivery Man: Suite number one."