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Topic: Its a bird, its a plane, no its Wasp Woman

John C Winfrey

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Hi, you all. Your next vital question:Match the movie with its female lead:
1. Leech Woman, costar Grant Williams
2. Wasp Woman
3. Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, with John Hudson
4. Burn Witch Burn
5. I Married a Monster from Outer Space, with Tom TryonA. Janet Blair
B. Susan Cabot
C. Gloria Talbot
D. Allison Hayes
E. Ursula Andress
F. Colleen GrayGood luck, John
posted 10-15-2002 05:30 PM PT (US) 
Timmer

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I know 2 of those John...3 - D
4 - A
I could only guess at the others and will leave it to the ever knowledgable Graham

posted 10-16-2002 05:48 AM PT (US) 
Graham Watt

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I think that's right so far, Timmer. As for the others... don't rightly know.I think Gloria Talbot was in the great I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE.
Was it Susan Cabot in WASP WOMAN? I haven't seen that one, but something rings a bell. Or am I thinking of LEECH WOMAN?
Well, if Susan Cabot was in WASP WOMAN, that leaves Ursula Andress in LEECH WOMAN. No, that doesn't ring true at all.
Put us out of our misery, John (and welcome back, by the way).
posted 10-16-2002 02:09 PM PT (US) 
Graham Watt

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Ah, no! Ursula must be the red herring (similar makeup to LEECH WOMAN)! So it's Colleen Gray in LEECH?
posted 10-16-2002 02:11 PM PT (US) 
John C Winfrey

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WEll done fellows. Both correct. Andress is the extra one. Very good, Graham.
posted 10-17-2002 05:41 PM PT (US) 
Gae

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WASP WOMAN and LEECH WOMAN?
Well from my experiences there's plenty of those kind around. One with a sharp sting in her tail and the other one just after your money!! 
Anyway, they're certainly a couple of likely Superheroes for the feminists aren't they eh? Although they dont quite have the same ring as SPIDERMAN or BATMAN!!

What others are there that haven't become household names? :-
MOSQUITO KID?
DRAGONFLY GIRL?
STICK INSECT MAN?
WORM BOY?
BIRDMAN?...oh no, he was in Alcatraz wasn't he!!
FLY WOMAN?
BEE-MAN?
TEENAGE MUTANT KARATE COCKROACH?
ADOLESCENT ACNE INFESTED TERMITE MAN?
Probably most of these have actually been used at some point of movie history. Anyone care to clarify or add your own to the list?
Gae
P.S. Just had a thought...Maybe I should be patenting these names.....hmmm...then again, on second thoughts, maybe not!!
[Message edited by Gae on 10-20-2002]
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