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Womaneater

  • 1958
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,6/10
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George Coulouris and Vera Day in Womaneater (1958)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA mad scientist captures women and feeds them to a flesh-eating tree, which in turn gives him a serum that helps bring the dead back to life.A mad scientist captures women and feeds them to a flesh-eating tree, which in turn gives him a serum that helps bring the dead back to life.A mad scientist captures women and feeds them to a flesh-eating tree, which in turn gives him a serum that helps bring the dead back to life.

  • Regia
    • Charles Saunders
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Brandon Fleming
  • Star
    • George Coulouris
    • Vera Day
    • Peter Forbes-Robertson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,6/10
    732
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Charles Saunders
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brandon Fleming
    • Star
      • George Coulouris
      • Vera Day
      • Peter Forbes-Robertson
    • 31Recensioni degli utenti
    • 26Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali25

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    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Doctor Moran
    Vera Day
    Vera Day
    • Sally
    Peter Forbes-Robertson
    • Jack Venner
    • (as Peter Wayn)
    Joyce Gregg
    • Mrs. Santor
    Joy Webster
    Joy Webster
    • Judy
    Jimmy Vaughn
    • Tanga
    • (as Jimmy Vaughan)
    Robert MacKenzie
    • Lewis Carling
    • (as Robert Mackenzie)
    Norman Claridge
    • Doctor Patterson
    Marpessa Dawn
    Marpessa Dawn
    • Native Girl
    Sara Leighton
    • Susan Curtis
    Edward Higgins
    • Sergeant Bolton
    • (as Edward Higgings)
    Harry Ross
    • Bristow
    Alexander Field
    • Fair Attendant
    David Lawton
    • Man In Club
    John A. Tinn
    • Lascar
    • (as John Tinn)
    Maxwell Foster
    • Inspector Brownlow
    Peter Lewiston
    • Det. Sergeant Freeman
    Roger Avon
    • Constable
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      • Charles Saunders
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brandon Fleming
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    6Sees All

    Rather clever, actually

    Yes, it is a cheap Hammer Film done on a budget of nothing, but the story is quite clever and the film has a sassy style. There's one outrageous scene where a blonde secretary in a tight sweater is having her car worked on. The camera is looking over her shoulder at the mechanic under the dashboard. The cast, headed by George Couloris ("Citizen Kane") as a mad scientist, is outstanding, especially Vera Day as his wife. Note that the first victim is played by Marpessa Dawn, who was the star of the oscar-winning foreign film Black Orpheus.
    6Stevieboy666

    It's not so bad

    A mad doctor discovers a man (well woman) eating plant in the Amazon, brings it back to England & feeds it on beautiful young women in order to raise the dead! If you enjoy horror/sci fi from the 1950's then this is great fun. Yes, the plot is barmy and the plant looks rubbish but the acting, camerawork and music are all decent and the film is played straight. OK, it may not frighten viewers in the 21st Century but it probably did back in the 50's. It also offers a glimpse into Britain from that time, including a somewhat sleazy Soho.
    6ChuckStraub

    50s B monster movie fun stuff.

    You really have to be a 50s B movie sci-fi/horror aficionado to fully appreciate this movie. The plot is poor, and the scenes a bit choppy. The horror in this movie is nothing in comparison to the movies of today. You won't see any blood or gore here. The monster is an odd looking plant that shakes it's limbs a lot. You don't actually see it devouring it's prey. This absurd looking creature is great. It's one of the funniest looking things that ever attempted to scare a movie audience. The terror of the 50s has mellowed a bit over the years. Its not so scary anymore but still holds it's own when pitted against other similar movies. It probably did it's job of scaring people well in it's own day. There are also a couple scenes that were supposed to be sexually suggestive and a bit racy back then but by today's standards it's pretty tame stuff. I was really surprised with "Womaneater". Although somewhat dated, it's still an entertaining movie. You have to remember that this is the 50s. This film is a classic example of that genre in the British style, which in this case, is almost undistinguishable from the American films. Some of the scenes will bring an unintentional smile to your face. Intended shock may produce a laugh. This is fun stuff. Lighten up, relax and enjoy the film. I think "Womaneater is very under rated and should be right up there with some of the other better known B monster movies of the 1950s. If 50s B monster movies are your thing, take a look at "Womaneater". You won't regret it.
    ferbs54

    It Does Have Two High Points

    For those of you wondering whether Pittsburgh-born beauty Marpessa Dawn ever made another film besides 1959's classic "Black Orpheus," here is your answer. She appeared two years earlier, as an Amazonian native at the opening of "Womaneater," being sacrificed to a carnivorous tree. That tree is stolen by English scientist George Coulouris, who finds it necessary to keep this houseplant well fed with curvaceous lassies in order to harvest the tree's life-giving sap. Things get a bit complicated, however, when he falls in love with his new housekeeper, Vera Day... This picture is certainly pretty bad, objectively speaking, but I've gotta tell you, I've seen a lot worse. The film looks like it cost around 200 pounds to make (although it probably cost twice as much!), and has a tawdry, sleazy aura hanging over it, but the acting isn't all that atrocious, the script doesn't waste our time with unnecessaries (the whole thing is a scant 70 minutes long), and Vera Day, almost looking here like a poor man's Anne Francis, is pretty good as the bird in distress. The killer plant itself is certainly nowhere near as scary as those apple trees in "The Wizard of Oz," however. IMDb viewers looking for a better killer-plant flick should investigate "Day of the Triffids" (1963); even the hilarious 1960 "Little Shop of Horrors" offers more shocks and entertainment value. "Womaneater" (you've gotta love that title!) is decidedly a bargain basement affair; I suppose the producer's name, Guido Coen (!), should have tipped me off. And speaking of tips, potential viewers should know that this picture DOES offer two salient high points: Vera Day looks absolutely smashing in her 1950s-style bullet bra!
    Dethcharm

    "I've Never Been In A House Like That Before!"...

    WOMANEATER stars George Coulouris (THE SKULL) as Dr. Moran, who travels from London, England to the jungles of the Amazon in search of the titular greenery. Years later, Moran has the fiendish foliage in his dungeon / laboratory, along with a smiling, wild-eyed bongo player! Together, they make Moran's dreams of ultimate misogyny come true!

    Soon enough, the local female population decreases, while Moran's unpleasant plant keeps waving its many limbs. Not-so surprisingly, Moran has more than just woman-eating in mind, and the digested juice of his topiary's victims is the key to his diabolical plot!

    WOMANEATER keeps its horror short and sweet, at just a skosh over an hour in length. Coulouris is perfectly hateful in his inhuman role. The monster is effective enough, especially considering the low budget. Somewhere, in someone's garage perhaps, it still waves those rubbery limbs...

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      Promotional material released by Columbia in the United States gave the title of this film as "The Woman Eater." The title on the film itself is simply "Womaneater."
    • Blooper
      It is not explained how Dr. Moran was able to smuggle a huge carnivorous plant from South America past British customs and then have it delivered to his estate in England without attracting the attention of the authorities.
    • Citazioni

      Dr. James Moran: Give me a whisky, please.

      Waiter at a bar: Are you a member, Sir?

      Dr. James Moran: Don't be silly, give me a whisky.

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      Featured in Nightmare Festival (1989)

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    • Data di uscita
      • aprile 1958 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Twickenham Studios, Twickenham, Middlesex, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: made at)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Fortress Film Productions Ltd.
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.66 : 1

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