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  1. Oct 15, 2018 · The Wasp Woman (1959) - Official Trailer - YouTube. ScreamFactoryTV. 245K subscribers. Subscribed. 244. 25K views 5 years ago. CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1reuGJV Follow us on TWITTER: /...

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  2. A cosmetics queen is transformed into a murderous monster after she uses wasp royal jelly chemicals to preserve her beauty. Watch the full original Black & White version: • Roger Corman | The ...

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  4. 1.57M subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 904K views 3 years ago HOLLYWOOD. A scientist develops a youth formula for a cosmetics queen from jelly taken from queen wasps, failing to anticipate the...

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  5. 1h 3m. IMDb RATING. 4.8 /10. 5.5K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:31. 1 Video. 55 Photos. Horror Sci-Fi. 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. Director. Roger Corman. Writers. Leo Gordon. Kinta Zertuche

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Roger Corman
    • 1959-10-30
  6. Oct 31, 2010 · The Wasp Woman (1959) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90% 00:00. 1:12:32. The Wasp Woman (1959) Usage. Attribution 3.0. Topics. the wasp woman, 1959, susan cabot, horror. Susan Cabot stars as Janice Starlin, the owner a large cosmetics company.

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  7. www.pbs.org › video › the-wasp-woman-1959-cvo1hxThe Wasp Woman (1959) - PBS

    Jan 28, 2022 · WHRO Public Media Presents Cinema 15 Classics | The Wasp Woman (1959) | PBS. Adjust the colors to reduce glare and give your eyes a break. Washington Week with The Atlantic. Meet a new group...

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  8. The Wasp Woman (also known as The Bee Girl and Insect Woman) is a 1959 American independent science-fiction horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman. Filmed in black-and-white, it stars Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Michael Mark, and Barboura Morris.

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