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The Wasp Woman
Directed by
Roger Corman
Not Rated
1959
72m
Horror
,
Science Fiction
4.8
45%
24%
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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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Cast of The Wasp Woman
Susan Cabot
Janice Starlin
Anthony Eisley
Bill Lane
Michael Mark
Dr. Eric Zinthrop
Barboura Morris
Mary Dennison
William Roerick
Arthur Cooper
Frank Gerstle
Les Hellman
Bruno VeSota
Night Watchman
Roy Gordon
Paul Thompson
Carolyn Hughes
Jean Carson
Lynn Cartwright
Maureen Reardon
Frank Wolff
First Delivery Man
Lani Mars
Nurse
Phillip Barry
Second Delivery Man
Gene Corman
Mr. Barker
Roger Corman
Hospital Doctor / Director / Producer
Aron Kincaid
Beekeeper
Leo Gordon
Writer
Kinta Zertuche
Writer
The Wasp Woman Ratings & Reviews
Mister Arn
May 25, 2025
"The Wasp Woman" entertained me for the first half of the movie, but then it totally lost me. I understood where it was going, but I didn't care.
Suite101.com
Rob Humanick
From the perspective of a 21st Century ... The Wasp Woman is a downright revolutionary act of scathing commentary.
DVDJournal.com
Mark Bourne
It's poorly written, cheesily acted, low-budget, and completely camp, but because it's Corman it's a touch ahead of its ilk thanks to some clever lines and flavorful directing. Utterly ridiculous but lovable.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
Definitely a 1950's style horror flick, yet released in 1960. Surely the last of its hive.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Silly, campy, entertaining.
San Francisco Examiner
Jeffrey M. Anderson
One of Corman's better films, aided by Susan Cabot's sharp presence.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
a campy creature feature that also has some interesting themes regarding science run amok and the fruitless human search for eternal youth (as an added bonus, the acting is pretty good, too)
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