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The Wasp Woman (1959) Horror, Sci-Fi Movie DVD 1h 3m | Horror, Sci-Fi | NR 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. This DVD of the 1959 Horror, Sci-Fi movie The Wasp Woman has been digitally re-mastered to maintain the original retro/classic scratched look and feel of the original movie that was so common at the time of its creation. Director: Roger Corman Writers: Leo Gordon Stars: Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Barboura Morris 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. Technical Specs Runtime: 1 hour 3 minutes Sound Mix: Mono Color: Black and White Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1 * To keep our movies affordable for everyone we print ALL LABELS in Black and White. Every disc is quality tested before shipping. The movies are all in their originally released Black and White or Color Formats. Every movie is shipped in a stylish black paper DVD sleeve with a summery of the movie. All discs are shipped in a firm cardboard envelope via USPS with tracking provided. |
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