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The Wasp Woman (Also known by the title The Bee Girl and Insect Woman) is a science fiction movie directed by Roger Corman which was completed in 1959 (though most audiences didn't see the film till the official release on February 12, 1960). To pad out the running time when the film was released to television two years later, a new prologue was added by director Jack Hill.

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  • The Wasp Woman (Also known by the title The Bee Girl and Insect Woman) is a science fiction movie directed by Roger Corman which was completed in 1959 (though most audiences didn't see the film till the official release on February 12, 1960). To pad out the running time when the film was released to television two years later, a new prologue was added by director Jack Hill.
  • Janice Starlin, the owner of a cosmetics firm, finds that her fading beauty is not only causing problems in her personal life but also for her business. She is approached by Eric Zinthrop, who claims to have developed a serum from the enzymes of wasps that will turn aging skin to youthful-looking skin. Starlin agrees to be the first human to try the Zinthrop injections. Without her enzyme injections, Janice' aged appearance returns. She later turns into a wasp-like woman and attacks several people before being killed in a final confrontation.[1]
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  • Carlo Lodato
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  • 4380.0
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  • CT03 - The Wasp Woman
  • The Wasp Woman
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  • Theatrical poster for The Wasp Woman
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  • 1960(xsd:integer)
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  • Harry Neumann
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  • The Wasp Woman
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  • 54462(xsd:integer)
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  • The Filmgroup Inc.
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 1034011(xsd:integer)
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  • 1960-02-12(xsd:date)
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  • The Wasp Woman (Also known by the title The Bee Girl and Insect Woman) is a science fiction movie directed by Roger Corman which was completed in 1959 (though most audiences didn't see the film till the official release on February 12, 1960). To pad out the running time when the film was released to television two years later, a new prologue was added by director Jack Hill.
  • Janice Starlin, the owner of a cosmetics firm, finds that her fading beauty is not only causing problems in her personal life but also for her business. She is approached by Eric Zinthrop, who claims to have developed a serum from the enzymes of wasps that will turn aging skin to youthful-looking skin. Starlin agrees to be the first human to try the Zinthrop injections. As Starlin's beauty returns, her secretary and one of her advertising executives notice that she is also having undergoing a personality change. Then, Zinthrop gets hit by an automobile, and is somewhat incapacitated making him unable to produce any new batches of his Wasp Enzyme Serum Without her enzyme injections, Janice' aged appearance returns. She later turns into a wasp-like woman and attacks several people before being killed in a final confrontation.[1]
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