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'''The Wasp Woman''' (1959) is a American science fiction and horror movie by Roger Corman. It tells the story of a scientist whose experiments with royal jelly from wasps to reverse the aging process go wrong when the owner of cosmetics company injects herself with his serum. She then changes into a murderous queen wasp. | '''The Wasp Woman''' (1959) is a American science fiction and horror movie by Roger Corman. It tells the story of a scientist whose experiments with royal jelly from wasps to reverse the aging process go wrong when the owner of cosmetics company injects herself with his serum. She then changes into a murderous queen wasp. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 20 July 2025
The Wasp Woman (1959) is a American science fiction and horror movie by Roger Corman. It tells the story of a scientist whose experiments with royal jelly from wasps to reverse the aging process go wrong when the owner of cosmetics company injects herself with his serum. She then changes into a murderous queen wasp.
In Fifty-Four Fab, Boss Questions ... and The Fanzine Questionnaire Zappa named "The Wasp Woman" one of his favorite films.