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Susan Cabot came to a bizarre and tragic end in 1986. She began having mental problems in the 1960s and had, by the 1980s, severe mental illness, including depression, suicidal thoughts, and irrational phobias. Cabot became increasingly unable to care for herself; the interior of her home was littered with years of trash, and spoiled food lay everywhere. She was beaten to death with a weight-lifting bar in 1986 by her 22-year-old son (who had dwarfism) after she attacked him in their home.
Roger Corman was the champ at movie-making with little or no money. The sets for this flick may have been left over from a B picture at some Hollywood studio or perhaps they were rented in a cut-rate office building. Corman scouted for standing sets at various studios and then wrote scripts to fit them if the studio agreed to leave them in place for a few days and a few hundred bucks. I also missed Dick Miller, who appeared in many of Corman's films and wrote some of them.
Love Dick Miller, also👍. Very talented, character actor!! He's in many, many films, and not just Roger's films. Some police show's, too. He was great as Walter, in "A Bucket Of Blood", and the flower eating guy, in "The Little Shop Of Horrors".
It was great to see Corman pop up in his own movie. He had great presence in the part he did. Although he only gave us a few seconds of film time he did a fantastic job playing the Doc
I'm older, and always leaned to the traditional side, when it came to colorization. I love B&W, and my attitude was, one sided. If it was produced in B&W, KEEP it as such. But, beyond having to admit, that watching something I love, is sooo much better, in color👍!!! Grew up with this flick!! Love Roger Corman, pic's🎞️I!!! You know what you're in for, when in the opening title sequence, instead of wasps, we see bee's🙄. I like to watch them, turn a guinea pig, into a rat@0:19:47!! A bad cinegraphic boo-boo😏!!! Poor, Susan Cabot. What a rough life, and motherhood she had. She had 'matricide', preformed on her!!! You can look, that up. Thank you, triple 'C'!!!
Isn't that clever, going backwards into youth?? As a kid, I thought she was old, and the makeup was to make her, look young (in the rest, of the movie).
I watched this film this afternoon, and it was absolutely brilliant, the classic B movie ( or should that be Wasp movie ) low budget and so bad that it’s absolutely brilliant? I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s and the cinema always had a B movie before the main feature film, and then afterwards, it would just start over again.
Oh come on! The movie is not that bad at all! It is a wonderful commentary on mankind's eternal quest for the fountain of youth! The comedian Joan Rivers had numerous plastic surgeries to try to keep looking younger? And you probably know how she died! She died on the operating table during the course of yet another operation!
Oh come on! The movie is not that bad at all! It is a wonderful commentary on mankind's eternal quest for the fountain of youth! The comedian Joan Rivers had numerous plastic surgeries to try to keep looking younger? And you probably know how she died! She died on the operating table during the course of yet another operation!
@@pyromaniac709 She suffered from mental illness including depression, suicidal thoughts, irrational fears. On December 10, 1986, her son killed her after she supposedly awoke in a panicked state and attacked him. He served three years for involuntary manslaughter
This movie was written by the amazing Leo Gordon. He served 5 years in San Quentin for armed robbery of a bar in Los Angeles, probably needed the money to provide for his beautiful wife Lynn Cartwright, who played the part of the secretary who answered the phone in this movie. He wrote dozens of scripts for movies, television shows and some books as well. He read nearly every book in the prison library before his release. A very intelligent man. The ashes of he and his life-long wife (Cartwright) are together in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
High end cheesy B., loved the office scene where everyone left and nobody took a thing off the table, just one of the marvels of this history in motion...
Really like this movie specially in black and white the color version is ok. I remember watching the remake of this back in the 90' didn't like it!! Thanks for posting this classic 👍👍
I am laughing so hard, just because I remembered this movie just randomly, I decided to rewatch this(black and white version) on this channel on Thursday. Great to know that cult cinema classics didn’t forget about this film just like me! Haha
I love this movie, would like more colour on it, seems pretty pale... Also very, very good actors, both natural, committed and convincing in their not easy roles...
HI SARAH. OH HI JOSH . LOOK I NEED HELP AVOIDING BUNK HE'S A BULLY. OH NO SPEAK OF THE DEVIL IT'S ANGEL.WANNA FIGHT? NO LEAVE HIM ALONE. KICK HIM JOSH HE'S WALKING ME BACK KEEP GOING SCARED? SCARED? SCARED? SCARED? NO. SCARED? WELL WHAT? NOT. COME ON TIME FOR CLASS. TRIPS HIM.. HA HA STALE. ARE YOU OKAE JOSH? THEIR BULLIES. PIGS
This movie came on the 'Creature Double Feature' on TV38 from Boston (I think) back in the 70s Yeah it was cable TV,and my grandparents were the only ones in small town Maine that had Cable. Anyway,I was 7 or 8 years old and just the intro scene of all the Bees and possibly some woman becoming a giant wasp scared the crap out of me,So I switched channels and watched the Incredible Shrinking Man Now I'm old and really want to watch this!
Thank you very much for uploading a color copy of the film I was hoping to see it in color because it is one of the best old horror movies, and I prefer colors
Love the...old cars, everyone smoking up a storm during a staff meeting; the faux jazz soundtrack; the cheesy make-up; guinea pigs being turned into rats (instead of little baby guinea pigs...)., shadows from the mic and camera showing up on the set with the actors, etc. Oh, but the plain old science stuff that they got wrong, and could've gotten right so easily! Smokers are used by beekeepers to control the bees, but the smoke does not "put them to sleep". The bees think that the hive is on fire, so they scramble into the hive and start ingesting as much honey as possible (in order to start a new hive). This stiffens their little bodies, and makes it harder for them to sting you --- which is why the smoker is used. However, with wasps, they react to smoke by evacuating the nest en masse, so don't try to smoke a wasps' nest unless you're absolutely ready for 'em.
I always heard that smoke has a tranquilizing effect on bees. I have never heard of your explanation for them becoming more docile when you smoke them! You could be right however, I can't be sure! I do know one thing they scientifically got wrong here, though! My father had a few beehives in our orchard, and bees are far more aggressive than wasps when disturbed! And killer African bees have killed a whole lot of people since they escaped from a lab!!!🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
I always heard that smoke has a tranquilizing effect on bees. I have never heard of your explanation for them becoming more docile when you smoke them! You could be right however, I can't be sure! I do know one thing they scientifically got wrong here, though! My father had a few beehives in our orchard, and bees are far more aggressive than wasps when disturbed! And killer African bees have killed a whole lot of people since they escaped from a lab!!!🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
I always heard that smoke has a tranquilizing effect on bees. I have never heard of your explanation for them becoming more docile when you smoke them! You could be right however, I can't be sure! I do know one thing they scientifically got wrong here, though! My father had a few beehives in our orchard, and bees are far more aggressive than wasps when disturbed! And killer African bees have killed a whole lot of people since they escaped from a lab!!!🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Gracias por el aporte super fantástico que este a colores y ahora un usuario de youtube subió el audio latino totalmente desconocido me refiero al doblaje cubano realizado en los estudios de los Ángeles (EE.UU) . Bendiciones totales y muchas gracias...................................................................
No one mentions that it also starred Anthony Eisley, who would later star in "Hawaiian Eye"( one of my favorite TV shows from the 50s), which costarred Robert Conrad and Connie Stevens.
6:16 enter 1960 model Ford Falcon utility. And it looks like it’s had a few knocks. Yet information says the film is 1959? I looked further into this and there was 10 minutes added in 1963, which explains the appearance of the car from the future!
Boba Fett: I have made contact with the rebels and all is proceeding as you wished, Darth Vader. Darth Vader: Good work, but I want them alive. Now that you've got their trust - maybe they will take you to their new base. Boba Fett: This time we will get them all. 🤣
This movie is still creepy, after all these years. More thriller than monster movie. The monster part, though. Eerie best describes it. Nice to see it again. And on a Saturday late night, to boot. ✌
Simply amazing! This movie was one of my childhood favorites! Thank you so much for such outstanding work! I enjoyed watching this film in color. I was wondering if you could do a colorized version of the movie titled, The Vampire (1957) Kenneth Tobey, John Beal, Coleen Gray? That would be awesome!
@reginaldrivers553 Hi Regina, replied this in another movie you commented on: Hi Regina! Great that you loved this colorized version of one of your favorites! We will take note, however, it takes a lot of resources to get new movies, get colorized version and even subtitles! So, we do our best, always, for our viewers and the channel 😉 Maybe you can take a look at this "most wanted" list and peek around. Ill note your request, but no promises 😊 Cheers! letterboxd.com/cultcinemaclass/list/most-wanted/
@Helen. You're right, by the way how are you doing and what's the current situation concerning the spread of the virus? Looking forward to hear from you.
Why didn't the man who created the serum take it himself? Never believe an old man who says he found the fountain of youth unless he looks young himself.
The nightwatchman reminded me of a large company I once worked for. They had a security guard that patrolled the site at regular intervals, punching a clock with a special key to prove that he was about. The site was next door to a small treed park, where drunks, druggies and hobos liked to lurk. Sometimes they entered our premises and searched for food or petty cash tins. Dopey old guard never knew. But they knew his habits and timing.
That quest was always there! The Spanish explorer went to Florida centuries ago looking literally for the" fountain of youth". He had heard that there was a water spring of some sort there that would keep you eternally young if you bathed in it! And you probably know in more recent times that the comedian Joan Rivers,. Who had numerous plastic surgeries, died on the operating table in the middle of yet another plastic surgery operation!!!😮
The only real flaw in the directing of the movie was the "guinea pig transformation to a rat!?" They should have put a baby guinea pig instead, really! Oh well, it is a classic nonetheless and enjoyable to watch! Thanks for uplifting this classic thriller. 😁😉
I unironically love this movie. As a woman you can be as successful, savvy and self-possessed as it's possible for you to be, but one wrinkle and you're yesterday's news. Give in and attempt to be as beautiful as they'd like you and you're a shadow of your former self. Excellent movie that unfortunately will always be a bit of a joke to many for such trivial reasons as budgetary constraints and age. Oh well. I see what you were doing, Corman.
@@rogerscottcathey Good point. Exceptions or no I think the movie does ring true, perhaps most of all for the average woman and not those at the very top of their fields.
@@bespectacledheroine7292 Average men are also not so well succeded, long after their fourties or so... We are all in the same jungle. Without money or power We are less than nothing.
@@CatalogoVillalobos I think there's truth to the idea that so long as a man has "proved" himself, or made good as I've often heard it called in movies of this time, the natural effects of aging can be forgiven. Which is twisted in another way, but staying on task here, even if a woman has all these same accomplishments, how she looks will still be at the forefront of people's minds. Just what I've observed though.
@@bespectacledheroine7292 A man can not just prove himself or make it good all the time, a little fail and he is wasted or neglected, morover by the insane demands of today women over him... Women does look straight on his "Style" , clothes, car, also on his body, but this is not important if he has a lot of money, power or influence, of course... It is not important even if he is good or bad, or even a criminal, because if he had enough power and money he will be aproved or celebrated and butt-kissed for women... And also for other men... So, there is no real advantage at all for average men or women on this days...
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Still strangely compelling after more than 60 years! The Wasp Woman’s sting has been long lasting indeed…
Susan Cabot came to a bizarre and tragic end in 1986. She began having mental problems in the 1960s and had, by the 1980s, severe mental illness, including depression, suicidal thoughts, and irrational phobias. Cabot became increasingly unable to care for herself; the interior of her home was littered with years of trash, and spoiled food lay everywhere. She was beaten to death with a weight-lifting bar in 1986 by her 22-year-old son (who had dwarfism) after she attacked him in their home.
@Baskerville22 😳🥺
Thank 🙏 u for ur information on this young lady. I thought she was so pretty when I was a kid. Its heartbreaking 💔... man
I want one thing understood very clearly now, I was captivated by this film since 2019, Susan Cabot was one of my idol of idols and heart of hearts
Her demise is something out of a Roger Corman film all by its self
What a great way to spend a cold and gloomy Sunday afternoon! Nothing better than Roger Corman and 1959. Thank you so much!❤
@Jan Upcazk. I'd gladly keep you company.😘
When I was a kid one of our local Television stations used to show these old movies on Saturdays, I like old B horror movies
Susan Cabot in her award winning roll that made her a star!😮
Roger Corman was the champ at movie-making with little or no money. The sets for this flick may have been left over from a B picture at some Hollywood studio or perhaps they were rented in a cut-rate office building. Corman scouted for standing sets at various studios and then wrote scripts to fit them if the studio agreed to leave them in place for a few days and a few hundred bucks. I also missed Dick Miller, who appeared in many of Corman's films and wrote some of them.
Corman is a master film maker.
Love Dick Miller, also👍. Very talented, character actor!! He's in many, many films, and not just Roger's films. Some police show's, too. He was great as Walter, in "A Bucket Of Blood", and the flower eating guy, in "The Little Shop Of Horrors".
In colour, fabulous, thanks CCC!!!
It was great to see Corman pop up in his own movie. He had great presence in the part he did. Although he only gave us a few seconds of film time he did a fantastic job playing the Doc
And I think it's his brother Gene as one of the board members of Starlin's corporation.
Cat wonen barrow a few idels / Sharon Stone
Love the turning guinea pigs into rats bit. :') Thanks CCC!
I'm older, and always leaned to the traditional side, when it came to colorization. I love B&W, and my attitude was, one sided. If it was produced in B&W, KEEP it as such. But, beyond having to admit, that watching something I love, is sooo much better, in color👍!!! Grew up with this flick!! Love Roger Corman, pic's🎞️I!!! You know what you're in for, when in the opening title sequence, instead of wasps, we see bee's🙄. I like to watch them, turn a guinea pig, into a rat@0:19:47!! A bad cinegraphic boo-boo😏!!! Poor, Susan Cabot. What a rough life, and motherhood she had. She had 'matricide', preformed on her!!! You can look, that up.
Thank you, triple 'C'!!!
I love the "old people" makeup they put on Susan Cabot! 😆
Isn't that clever, going backwards into youth?? As a kid, I thought she was old, and the makeup was to make her, look young (in the rest, of the movie).
23, maybe 22
@@rogerrendzak8055 It was a very excellent makeup job to make her look older at the beginning of the movie!
@@rogerrendzak8055 It was a very excellent makeup job to make her look older at the beginning of the movie!
This is the greatest sci-fi horror monster classic movie ever🐝🎥👏👏👏
I can barely imagine what police officers could write in their reports after looking at the wasp woman lying dead on the sidewalk.
Beeeeeeeeeeetzzzzz me.
Beautiful women in this movie. Clever true dolls
I watched this film this afternoon, and it was absolutely brilliant, the classic B movie ( or should that be Wasp movie ) low budget and so bad that it’s absolutely brilliant?
I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s and the cinema always had a B movie before the main feature film, and then afterwards, it would just start over again.
Oh come on! The movie is not that bad at all! It is a wonderful commentary on mankind's eternal quest for the fountain of youth! The comedian Joan Rivers had numerous plastic surgeries to try to keep looking younger? And you probably know how she died! She died on the operating table during the course of yet another operation!
Oh come on! The movie is not that bad at all! It is a wonderful commentary on mankind's eternal quest for the fountain of youth! The comedian Joan Rivers had numerous plastic surgeries to try to keep looking younger? And you probably know how she died! She died on the operating table during the course of yet another operation!
Wow. Susan Cabot. What a tragic life.
Why?
What happened to her?
@@pyromaniac709 She suffered from mental illness including depression, suicidal thoughts, irrational fears. On December 10, 1986, her son killed her after she supposedly awoke in a panicked state and attacked him. He served three years for involuntary manslaughter
@@pyromaniac709 yikes, Google it… I’d rather not blurt it.
@@pyromaniac709 She was bludgeoned to death by her mentally disturbed son. She was only about 50.
I agree with you. The mind is so unpredictable. And the way her life ended is just as sad.
Wow what an amazing film from Roger Corman. RIP
This channel is alot better than creature feature
This movie was written by the amazing Leo Gordon. He served 5 years in San Quentin for armed robbery of a bar in Los Angeles, probably needed the money to provide for his beautiful wife Lynn Cartwright, who played the part of the secretary who answered the phone in this movie. He wrote dozens of scripts for movies, television shows and some books as well. He read nearly every book in the prison library before his release. A very intelligent man. The ashes of he and his life-long wife (Cartwright) are together in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Thanks for info..👍 🇬🇧 !
High end cheesy B., loved the office scene where everyone left and nobody took a thing off the table, just one of the marvels of this history in motion...
This was far better than the Oscar winning movie I tried to watch.
What would you choose, this, or "Gone With The Wind"🙄??? I know if I choose this, I won't fall asleep😏!!!
@@rogerrendzak8055 This, but not because Gone with the Wind isn't good, but some of the content.
Thanks CCC!!
like the way his magic potion, turned the guinea pig into a rat!
Really like this movie specially in black and white the color version is ok. I remember watching the remake of this back in the 90' didn't like it!! Thanks for posting this classic 👍👍
You have done it again. Thanks CCC!
Saw wasp woman many years ago.Good horror film and a good cast.Susan Cabot is excellent. The color is very good for an old movie.
Very well done this colorful movie looks real.
The wasp lady was very attractive 🐝😄😉
Susan Cabot. Read or watch, a biopic on her unfortunate 'motherhood'!!
Great body
Brunett Secreyary is HOTTER
@@marcosmarcos5468 They are both equally hot!!!❤❤❤
Roger Corman knew how to make a good movie without having much money.
At least he was more skilled than Ed Wood.
Roger Corman was awesome
I LOVE Roger Corman films!! This is better in b&w, imo.
I love the cityscape mat painting in the background.
Haven’t seen this one before, thanks for posting.
Great movie used to watch when i was a kid thanks ccc!
Can you put the option portuguese subtitles on automatic subtitles option?? Thank you very much. A hug.
Compared to modern day films this is epic!! 🐝✨️
Dziękuję za możliwość obejrzenia tego wspaniałego filmu 🌺
Super!
I am laughing so hard, just because I remembered this movie just randomly, I decided to rewatch this(black and white version) on this channel on Thursday. Great to know that cult cinema classics didn’t forget about this film just like me! Haha
The 50's rock music playing in the background during all the dramatic fight scenes was hilarious!
Is it worth a watch..?
CCC will help you all remember 😉
I love this movie, would like more colour on it, seems pretty pale...
Also very, very good actors, both natural, committed and convincing in their not easy roles...
HI SARAH. OH HI JOSH . LOOK I NEED HELP AVOIDING BUNK HE'S A BULLY. OH NO SPEAK OF THE DEVIL IT'S ANGEL.WANNA FIGHT? NO LEAVE HIM ALONE. KICK HIM JOSH HE'S WALKING ME BACK KEEP GOING SCARED? SCARED? SCARED? SCARED? NO. SCARED? WELL WHAT? NOT. COME ON TIME FOR CLASS. TRIPS HIM.. HA HA STALE. ARE YOU OKAE JOSH? THEIR BULLIES. PIGS
This movie came on the 'Creature Double Feature' on TV38 from Boston (I think) back in the 70s
Yeah it was cable TV,and my grandparents were the only ones in small town Maine that had Cable.
Anyway,I was 7 or 8 years old and just the intro scene of all the Bees and possibly some woman becoming a giant wasp scared the crap out of me,So I switched channels and watched the Incredible Shrinking Man
Now I'm old and really want to watch this!
Actually, that was Channel 56 (WKBG, then WLVI).
@@davidlafleche1142 ok boueno film
I find it amazing that he injected an old guinea pig with the serum and it became a white rat LOL 🤣
I have watched this movie countless times and never seen that white rat. Lol 😆
Thank you for sharing that.
Classic film
Have a great week
✌😷
Great movie
Thank you very much for uploading a color copy of the film
I was hoping to see it in color because it is one of the best old horror movies, and I prefer colors
Great afternoon film 🎥 to watch with 🍿🍿
This was all kinds of excellent.
Yet another great movie loaded by7 Cult Cinema Classics! thanks once again, I love Roger Corman!:
Love the...old cars, everyone smoking up a storm during a staff meeting; the faux jazz soundtrack; the cheesy make-up; guinea pigs being turned into rats (instead of little baby guinea pigs...)., shadows from the mic and camera showing up on the set with the actors, etc.
Oh, but the plain old science stuff that they got wrong, and could've gotten right so easily! Smokers are used by beekeepers to control the bees, but the smoke does not "put them to sleep". The bees think that the hive is on fire, so they scramble into the hive and start ingesting as much honey as possible (in order to start a new hive). This stiffens their little bodies, and makes it harder for them to sting you --- which is why the smoker is used.
However, with wasps, they react to smoke by evacuating the nest en masse, so don't try to smoke a wasps' nest unless you're absolutely ready for 'em.
I always heard that smoke has a tranquilizing effect on bees. I have never heard of your explanation for them becoming more docile when you smoke them! You could be right however, I can't be sure! I do know one thing they scientifically got wrong here, though! My father had a few beehives in our orchard, and bees are far more aggressive than wasps when disturbed! And killer African bees have killed a whole lot of people since they escaped from a lab!!!🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
I always heard that smoke has a tranquilizing effect on bees. I have never heard of your explanation for them becoming more docile when you smoke them! You could be right however, I can't be sure! I do know one thing they scientifically got wrong here, though! My father had a few beehives in our orchard, and bees are far more aggressive than wasps when disturbed! And killer African bees have killed a whole lot of people since they escaped from a lab!!!🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
I always heard that smoke has a tranquilizing effect on bees. I have never heard of your explanation for them becoming more docile when you smoke them! You could be right however, I can't be sure! I do know one thing they scientifically got wrong here, though! My father had a few beehives in our orchard, and bees are far more aggressive than wasps when disturbed! And killer African bees have killed a whole lot of people since they escaped from a lab!!!🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@@StanZ-i6w You loved you comment so much, you repeated it 3 times?
By roger corman , should be a good movie !
I remember watching this on TV once several years ago. It's like a cross between The Fly and Cruella de Vile.
wonderful picture ,excelen quality ,congratulations
Dropping in to say hi & thumb it up, but think I'll skip this 1 as I've seen it enough, ty. Enjoy, CCC & the Cult!
:)
Gracias por el aporte super fantástico que este a colores y ahora un usuario de youtube subió el audio latino totalmente desconocido me refiero al doblaje cubano realizado en los estudios de los Ángeles (EE.UU) . Bendiciones totales y muchas gracias...................................................................
No one mentions that it also starred Anthony Eisley, who would later star in "Hawaiian Eye"( one of my favorite TV shows from the 50s), which costarred Robert Conrad and Connie Stevens.
6:16 enter 1960 model Ford Falcon utility. And it looks like it’s had a few knocks. Yet information says the film is 1959? I looked further into this and there was 10 minutes added in 1963, which explains the appearance of the car from the future!
Nice observation......
Rest In Peace to
Roger Corman.
He made 300 films and gave many Hollywood actors their first chance. He lived to be 98 years old.
I made a beeline for The Wasp Woman when it first came out
Watched the B&W version last night for the first time. Not a fan of colourizations but will give this a watch
Boba Fett: I have made contact with the rebels and all is proceeding as you wished, Darth Vader.
Darth Vader: Good work, but I want them alive. Now that you've got their trust - maybe they will take you to their new base.
Boba Fett: This time we will get them all.
🤣
Relíquia dos anos 50!
Muito bom!
This movie is still creepy, after all these years. More thriller than monster movie.
The monster part, though. Eerie best describes it.
Nice to see it again. And on a Saturday late night, to boot.
✌
Świetny film. Dobre, stare kino
🌀
Çok teşekkürler , muhteşem bir klasik flim !!👍💙
A Roger Corman classic, now in gruesome color. 🐝
🙋🏻♂️ hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
Roger Corman playing the doctor at 49:46
Thank you
Simply amazing! This movie was one of my childhood favorites! Thank you so much for such outstanding work! I enjoyed watching this film in color. I was wondering if you could do a colorized version of the movie titled, The Vampire (1957) Kenneth Tobey, John Beal, Coleen Gray? That would be awesome!
@reginaldrivers553 Hi Regina, replied this in another movie you commented on:
Hi Regina! Great that you loved this colorized version of one of your favorites! We will take note, however, it takes a lot of resources to get new movies, get colorized version and even subtitles! So, we do our best, always, for our viewers and the channel 😉 Maybe you can take a look at this "most wanted" list and peek around. Ill note your request, but no promises 😊 Cheers!
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Awoesome science fiction movie.Thanks for uploading such nice movie. 👍👍👍
I’m so scared of wasps but I’m going to watch this and have nightmares later.
@Helen. You're right, by the way how are you doing and what's the current situation concerning the spread of the virus? Looking forward to hear from you.
Something terrible is happening to me, I can’t control it!
Great movie ❤
Grata pl postagem do filme obg
OMG IVE NEVER SEEN IT COLORIZED!!! :D
미국 고전물 재미집니다
고맙습니다🙇♂️
Why didn't the man who created the serum take it himself? Never believe an old man who says he found the fountain of youth unless he looks young himself.
When you know what they use to smoke out the bees. 😳🤣🤣🤣👍
Classic! Thanks.
Classic!!!!!! ❤
@48:28 a 1963 chevy impala is in the scene?
Thank you very much for put colour on this interesting movie. A hug. 😊🦇🕸🕷🪳🦂🪰🦂💙🤍🤎🖤
I'm cheerin for the wasp woman!
Strange that "The Wasp Woman" would open with a colony of honeybees during the ooening credits.
Imagen e historia fantastica!!!
The nightwatchman reminded me of a large company I once worked for. They had a security guard that patrolled the site at regular intervals, punching a clock with a special key to prove that he was about. The site was next door to a small treed park, where drunks, druggies and hobos liked to lurk. Sometimes they entered our premises and searched for food or petty cash tins. Dopey old guard never knew. But they knew his habits and timing.
The quest for that magic cream of youth never gets old, especially with the aging baby boomer crowd.
That quest was always there! The Spanish explorer went to Florida centuries ago looking literally for the" fountain of youth". He had heard that there was a water spring of some sort there that would keep you eternally young if you bathed in it! And you probably know in more recent times that the comedian Joan Rivers,. Who had numerous plastic surgeries, died on the operating table in the middle of yet another plastic surgery operation!!!😮
The only real flaw in the directing of the movie was the "guinea pig transformation to a rat!?" They should have put a baby guinea pig instead, really! Oh well, it is a classic nonetheless and enjoyable to watch! Thanks for uplifting this classic thriller. 😁😉
I unironically love this movie. As a woman you can be as successful, savvy and self-possessed as it's possible for you to be, but one wrinkle and you're yesterday's news. Give in and attempt to be as beautiful as they'd like you and you're a shadow of your former self. Excellent movie that unfortunately will always be a bit of a joke to many for such trivial reasons as budgetary constraints and age. Oh well. I see what you were doing, Corman.
I don't know, look at Leona Helmsley, Coco Chanelle, Golda Meir . . . no looker there . . . But I get you
@@rogerscottcathey Good point. Exceptions or no I think the movie does ring true, perhaps most of all for the average woman and not those at the very top of their fields.
@@bespectacledheroine7292
Average men are also not so well succeded, long after their fourties or so...
We are all in the same jungle.
Without money or power We are less than nothing.
@@CatalogoVillalobos I think there's truth to the idea that so long as a man has "proved" himself, or made good as I've often heard it called in movies of this time, the natural effects of aging can be forgiven. Which is twisted in another way, but staying on task here, even if a woman has all these same accomplishments, how she looks will still be at the forefront of people's minds. Just what I've observed though.
@@bespectacledheroine7292
A man can not just prove himself or make it good all the time, a little fail and he is wasted or neglected, morover by the insane demands of today women over him...
Women does look straight on his "Style" , clothes, car, also on his body, but this is not important if he has a lot of money, power or influence, of course...
It is not important even if he is good or bad, or even a criminal, because if he had enough power and money he will be aproved or celebrated and butt-kissed for women...
And also for other men...
So, there is no real advantage at all for average men or women on this days...
I love this movie ❤
Good movie 👍👍 👍
ESTA MUSICA DE SUSPENÇE E DAHORA LEMBRA TERRA DE GIGANTE TUNEO DO TEMPO NOSSA MANO MUITO BOM.
Gotta love this original soundtrack 😂
Great Film Will You Be Doing The Universals ????
THE WOMEN WITH THOSE BEAT NICK VOICES!! YEAH! MAN! THOSE CAT'S ARE REAL SQUARE!! LIKE REALLY OUT THERE!!!!
BEST MOVIE EVER !!!!!
Watch for B-Movie thespian Bruno VeSota as the night watchman.
I'm getting distracted by all the great mcm decor!
1:09:30 Such a good horror scene for a b-movie!
The Wasp woman was in a sting operation. Bee leave me! Honey, the movie must be Bee-rated!
Grande clássico.