- The Wasp Woman
Infobox Film
name = The Wasp Woman
caption = Theatrical poster for "The Wasp Woman" (1960)
director =Roger Corman Jack Hill
producer =Roger Corman
writer = Kinta ZertucheLeo Gordon
starring =Susan Cabot Anthony Eisley
Barboura Morris
music =Fred Katz
cinematography = Harry Neumann
editing = Carlo Lodato
distributor = The Filmgroup Inc.
released =12 February , 1960
runtime = 73 min
country =
awards =
language = English
budget = $50,000 (estimated)
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amg_id = 1:53518
imdb_id = 0054462"The Wasp Woman" (Also known by the title "The Bee Girl" and "Insect Woman") is a
science fiction movie directed byRoger Corman which was completed in 1959 (though most audiences didn't see the film till the official release onFebruary 12 , 1960). To pad out the running time when the film was released to television two years later, a new prologue was added by directorJack Hill .Plot
The founder and owner of a large
cosmetics company , Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot ), is disturbed when her firm's sales begin to drop after it becomes apparent to hercustomer base that she is aging.Scientist Eric Zinthrop (Michael Mark) has been able to extractenzyme s from theroyal jelly of the queenwasp that can reverse the aging process. Starlin agrees to fund further research, at great cost, provided she can serve as his human subject. Displeased with the slowness of the results she breaks into the scientist's laboratory after hours and injects herself with extra doses of the formula. Zinthrop becomes aware that some of the test creatures are becoming violent and goes to warn Janice but before he can reach anyone he gets into a car accident. He is thus temporarily missing and Janice goes through great trouble to find him, eventually managing and then transferring his care to herself. Janice continues her clandestine use of the serum and sheds twenty years' in a single weekend, but soon discovers that she is periodically transformed into a murderous queen wasp.Director Corman was clearly influenced by Kurt Neumann's 1958 film "The Fly". The Wasp Woman has the head and hands of a wasp but the body of a woman -- exactly the opposite of the
creature shown in the film'sposter . In Jack Hill's prologue, we see a slightly mad Dr. Zinthrop fired from his job at a honey farm for experimenting with wasps.Remake
In
1995 , aremake of "The Wasp Woman" was produced for the "Roger Corman Presents" series. It was directed byJim Wynorski , and starsJennifer Rubin as Janice.Parodies
On April 6, 2008,
Cinematic Titanic did a live riffing of the film to a sold-out audience and announced that the riff would be available on a future DVD. [ [http://www.aintitcool.com/node/36542 Joel Hodgson’s CINEMATIC TITANIC Sets Sail Live And One Of Our Spies Was There! - Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news ] ] Previously, cartoonist/internet humorist Josh Way had also riffed the film as part of his "Fun With Flicks" series. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-q6vKCG8E YouTube - Fun with Flicks: Wasp Woman (Redux) ] ]References
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*imdb title|0054462|The Wasp Woman
*amg movie|id=1:53518|title=The Wasp Woman
*rotten-tomatoes|id=1034011-wasp_woman|title=The Wasp Woman
* [http://www.archive.org/details/The_Wasp_Women Download "The Wasp Woman" from theInternet Archive ]
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