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Roger Corman Retrospective V.I (1962)
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Murder, mayhem and strange monsters dominate these hysterical drive-in favorites by B-movie king Roger Corman.
Attack Of The Giant Leeches Despite the strange sucker-marks found on a dead trapper's blood-drained body and a moonshine swilling trapper seeing a giant creature, the local warden decides to take action only after multiple trappers are found missing.Attacking with a vengeance, explosives are used to blow the leeches to bits.
The Wasp Woman This enjoyable cheapie involves a cosmetics magnate trying to invent a rejuvenating beauty cream from the enzymes of wasps.The solution proves effective at first, until she turns into a wasp-monster and sets out on a nocturnal killing spree.
A Bucket Of Blood Arguably the best example of Roger Corman's early movies, A Bucket Of Blood stars Dick Miller in the first of his portrayals of Walter Paisley.A nerdish waiter at a Bohemian caf
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