The Wasp Woman
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Janice Starlin, the owner of a cosmetics firm, sees that her fading beauty is not only causing waves in her personal life but causing some prestige problems for her also-fading business. She becomes an easy mark for a pseudo-scientist, Eric Zinthrop, who claims to have developed a serum from the enzymes of wasps that will turn aging skin to youthful-looking skin. The second-best thing to a time machine. She, without any hesitation, agrees to be the first human to try the Zint... (Full plot summary below)

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Janice Starlin, the owner of a cosmetics firm, sees that her fading beauty is not only causing waves in her personal life but causing some prestige problems for her also-fading business. She becomes an easy mark for a pseudo-scientist, Eric Zinthrop, who claims to have developed a serum from the enzymes of wasps that will turn aging skin to youthful-looking skin. The second-best thing to a time machine. She, without any hesitation, agrees to be the first human to try the Zinthro injections. But, as her beauty returns, her secretary, Mary Dennison, and her advertising executive, Bill Lane, notices she is also having a personality change and it isn't for the better, albeit she was no Miss Congegeniality to begin with. Then, Zinthrop gets hit by an automobile, for plot-development purposes, and is somewhat incapacitated and not in any shape to be whipping up any new batches of Zinthrop's Wasp Enzyme Injection Serum and, without her enzyme injections, Janice turns into a wasp-like woman and meaner that a yellow-jacket hornet. Several people don't live to regret coming into contact with her, and this is not good for the business, either.

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Suite101.com - 8/10 by Rob HumanickFrom the perspective of a 21st Century ... The Wasp Woman is a downright revolutionary act of scathing commentary.
Sci-Fi Movie Page - 6/10 by James O'EhleyA cheesy 1950s Black & White horror movie, which is prime MST3K fodder. However, it needn't have been this way since actress Susan Cabot sure is one classy dame . . .
DVDJournal.com - 4/10 by Mark BourneIt'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.
User Review - 10/10 by Bella SThis is he best movie I've ever seen in my whole life would 110% recommend this amazing timely film the wasp woman is the most well made and addictive movie you'll ever see!!!!!!
User Review - 8/10 by Charisse Hwasp woman (aka janice starling) is my new heroine. i scored this as part of a dvd pack with 10 cult classics for $13.00. so that's $1.30 per film! so worth it!!!!
User Review - 8/10 by Nathan HI really don't know what to say about this film. It's nothing like the cover shows, but still pretty freaky. And wouldn't it be nice if all car crash victums walked away with a few days of sleep and a a little bruise on their face?
User Review - 8/10 by Norm VGreat grade-Z "movie" starring the late Susan Cabot who was murdered by her son, the bastard.
User Review - 8/10 by Heist !Hello all...I have been trying to make movie blogs on Blogger, Wordpress - but it just hasn't cut it. And I've only just realized how cool RTs blogs are. So here's my first review in a LONG time... Recently I went through a phase of downloading public domain B-movies and trying to burn them to disc...the only ones that worked together was The Wasp Woman and Creature from the Haunted Sea. The former I will review first: [size=3][b]The Wasp Woman[/b][/size] I think I'll be coming back to this one quite a lot - it's ludicrous, silly, but Susan Cabot and her supporting cast members play it so seriously which makes it very fun to watch. The film itself is about a head of a beauty agency who is getting old visually, and the first character you see in the film is the key to getting her youth back. But alas! Everythign goes awry, by night, she's a 23, maybe 22, year-old woman, by night...A LSUTING QUEEN WASP! And I love when she becomes the wasp woman because the make up is so stupid but it has the hairs and everything - I want it!!! It reminded me a lot of Halle Berry's Catwoman, with the whole silly aspect, and the beauty cream that is evil...but even though I enjoy both films, I enjoy this one above Catwoman - Susan Cabot is this graceful and kind beauty mogul who when she becomes a wasp is absolutely evil as all hell. It's just so silly but very very fun to watch! So just because I enjoyed this film so much, I'm giving it an [b]eight out of ten[/b] (or 4/5). [b]Trailers: The Amazing Transparent Man [/b]This was the first trailer in between the two films and this looks absolutely stupid, but funny!! The part where the narrator claims he is pure evil, and then he slaps the woman (which is thoroughly wrong) but it's the noise she makes which is funny and the abrupt cut to the next scene. I don't think I'd want to see this - I've already seen a bad movie called Hollow Man. [b]The Flying Saucer [/b]This looks gold - what it's about I'll never know but it has all the essential qualities to make a silly sci-fi 50s film.[b] [size=3] The Creature from the Haunted Sea[/size][/b] Let's just say I'm disappointed. This is a Roger Corman film poking fun at movies like...Roger Corman films. This is probably one of the earlier parody films which I give a lot of credit to, but the way it was executed was a bit ... let's be honest here - half-arsed. Some of the jokes I enjoyed, but it's just the plain fact I had the rotten chance to have seen movies that did the same jokes before this one that came after this film...so the viewing value went down a little bit...but I liked the design of the creature ... sort of...but absolutely loved the Daughter called Mango! That's classic. But this film is probably only for real die-hard Corman fans, whereas I'm just a Corman fan...not die-hard. I think the problem as well is that b-movie monster movies don't need parodying - they are already stupid and laughable, which is what makes them so charming to watch. So I will say that I am disappointed with this film for the aforementioned reasons...so am giving it a harsh [b]three out of ten[/b] (or 1.5/5). [b]Last thought:[/b] But all in all I thoroughly enjoyed watching both and must give credit to Corman for making these films on shoestring budgets at an extremely quick pace, and seeming to get some sort of profit - coz they just keep coming!!!! And it is also to his credit that he can make fun of not only 50s sci-fi monster movies, but also himself, which I think is one of the best gifts you can have is to make fun of yourself. And we, the movie fans, must not take these sorts of films for granted, really, because they say a lot about the time of the 1950s - nuclear wars and all that sort of stuff, as well as these sorts of monsters (for example, the giant leeches in [i]Attack of the Giant Leeches[/i]) can be seen as metaphors for spies, or communists. So I think it's really important to view these films both laughably and seriously.
User Review - 8/10 by Private UDecent. The ending is quite rushed. Certainly not as good as The Killer Shrews.
User Review - 8/10 by Luke BRoger Corman subjects us to the horrors of the cosmetic industry, and the dangers of searching for eternal youth. On one hand a tale of growing old gracefully, on the other the tale of a woman who turns into a wasp. Also raises questions on marketing and beauty. Fantastically layered B movie.

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