Janice Starlin, purveyor of her own line of cosmetics, finds herself nearing middle-age (in a time when 38 was the new 94). A stranger with an accent and an unnatural love of wasps enters her life and promises her the elixer that will prolong her youth forever - until the wasp becomes the wasped. This version of THE WASP WOMAN has been altered by CINEMA TITAN, L.L.C. The alteration and distribution of this version of THE WASP WOMAN has not been authorized, sponsored by or endorsed by the original proprietors and creators of THE WASP WOMAN. CINEMA TITAN L.L.C. on behalf of itself and its licensees expressly denies and disclaims any affiliation or association of this altered version of the motion picture with the original proprietors and creators or THE WASP WOMAN. Original film made in 1959.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Joel Hodgson | Writer | ||
Mary Jo Pehl | Writer | ||
J. Elvis Weinstein | Writer | ||
Trace Beaulieu | Writer | ||
Frank Conniff | Writer | ||
Michael Mark | Guest Star | ||
Anthony Eisley | Guest Star | ||
Lynn Cartwright | Guest Star | ||
William Roerick | Guest Star | ||
Barboura Morris | Guest Star | ||
Trace Beaulieu | Guest Star | ||
Bruno Vesota | Guest Star | ||
Frank Wolff | Guest Star | ||
Frank Conniff | Guest Star | ||
Frank Gerstle | Guest Star | ||
Mary Jo Pehl | Guest Star | ||
Susan Cabot | Guest Star | ||
Joel Hodgson | Guest Star | ||
J. Elvis Weinstein | Guest Star | ||
Stoney Sharp | Director | ||
Roger Corman | Director | ||
Jack Hill | Director | ||
Tim Ford | Director |