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    Dr. Zinthrop is a scientist on the verge of  discovering how to make a rejuvenating serum from enzymes extracted from a queen wasp….

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    Genre: Horror, Sci-fi.

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    • Summary:   Dr. Zinthrop is a scientist on the verge of  discovering how to make a rejuvenating serum from enzymes extracted from a queen wasp. Janice, owner of a struggling cosmetics company, agrees to fund his research. She also becomes his first human test subject. Everything is going great until the drug's side effects start to outweigh its benefits...
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    • Genres:   Horror, Sci-fi
    • Directed by:   Roger Corman and Jack Hill
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    "The Wasp Woman" (1960) Cast:

    • Susan Cabot - Janice Starlin
    • Anthony Eisley - Bill Lane
    • Barboura Morris - Mary Dennison
    • William Roerick - Arthur Cooper
    • Michael Mark - Eric Zinthrop
    • Frank Gerstle - Les Hellman
    • Bruno VeSota - Night Watchman
    • Roy Gordon - Paul Thompson
    • Carolyn Hughes - Jean Carson
    • Lynn Cartwright - Maureen Reardon

    2 Comments

    1. I enjoyed the movie and was wondering, if it was made in 1960, how is it there are 62 and 63 model cars in the film?

    2. A terrific movie great actors many went on to greater stardom. Thank you for presenting it.

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