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HorrorScience Fiction

The Leech Woman

- She drained men of their loves and lives!

An endocrinologist in a dysfunctional marriage with an aging, alcoholic wife journeys to Africa seeking a drug that will restore youth.

Release Date : 1960-05-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Coleen Gray

Character Name : June Talbot

Original Name : Coleen Gray

Gender : Female

Grant Williams

Character Name : Neil Foster

Original Name : Grant Williams

Gender : Male

Phillip Terry

Character Name : Dr. Paul Talbot

Original Name : Phillip Terry

Gender : Male

Gloria Talbott

Character Name : Sally Howard

Original Name : Gloria Talbott

Gender : Female

John van Dreelen

Character Name : David Garvay (listed as "Bertram" in end credits but called "David" in the film)

Original Name : John van Dreelen

Gender : Male

Estelle Hemsley

Character Name : Old Malla

Original Name : Estelle Hemsley

Gender : Female

Kim Hamilton

Character Name : Young Malla

Original Name : Kim Hamilton

Gender : Female

Arthur Batanides

Character Name : Jerry Lando

Original Name : Arthur Batanides

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Old women always give me the creeps! What do you expect from a film called The Leech Woman? It is by definition one of those sci-fi "B" movies strung together as a support feature that played whilst theatre patrons were still necking, chatting and eating etc. Plot follows in the tradition of something like The Wasp Woman (1959), that plays on the theme of a woman striving to stay young as the advent of time catches up with her. Cue bonkers science, where here it involves a trek to the jungles of Africa to unearth the secret of eternal youth. Naturally things get very bent out of shape and pain and misery are sure to follow. Thematically it has mixed messages, on one hand it dares to say, unappealingly so, that a woman is only viable for love and happiness by being young and beautiful. On the other hand it is possibly having caustic observations on the dangers of vanity? The makers intentions are not clear so really the viewers are left to their own devices on that one. It's never scary and some of the latex effects work is poor and befitting the minuscule budget. While the first half hour feels awfully padded out. But all things considered it's not a bottom feeder of the genre, and actually would make a nice companion piece with The Wasp Woman. 5/10