Femme fatale collection.
(DVD or VCD)

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Published
Chatsworth, CA : Image Entertainment, c2006.
Format
DVD or VCD
Language
English
UPC
014381307320

Notes

General Note
Devil girl from Mars, originally produced as a motion picture in 1954.
General Note
The astounding she-monster, originally produced as a motion picture in 1958.
General Note
Mesa of lost women, originally produced as a motion picture in 1953.
General Note
Devil girl from Mars, from the play by John C. Mathers and James Eastwood.
Creation/Production Credits
Devil girl from Mars. Director of photography, Jack Cox ; film editor, Brough Taylor ; music, Edwin Astley.
Creation/Production Credits
The astounding she-monster. Director of photography: William C. Thompson ; music: Guenther Kauer ; story and screenplay by: Frank Hall ; produced and directed by: Ronnie Ashcroft.
Creation/Production Credits
Mesa of lost women. Cinematography, Karl Struss, Gil Warrenton ; supervising editor, W. Donn Hayes ; music, Hoyt S. Curtin ; written for the screen by Herbert Tevos ; produced by G. William Perkins and Melvin Gordon ; directed by Herbert Tevos and Ron Ormond.
Participants/Performers
Devil girl from Mars. Hugh McDermott, Hazel Court, Peter Reynolds, Adrienne Corri, Joseph Tomelty, Sophie Stewart, Patricia Laffan, John Laurie.
Participants/Performers
The astounding she-monster. Robert Clarke, Kenne Duncan, Marilyn Harvey, Jeanne Tatum, Shirley Kilpatrick, Ewing Brown.
Participants/Performers
Mesa of lost women. Jackie Coogan, Tandra Quinn, Lyle Talbot, Allan Nixon, Richard Travis, Mary Hill, Robert Knapp.
Description
Devil girl from Mars. A female alien from Mars is looking for healthy Earthmen to take back to Mars for breeding purposes.
Description
The astounding she-monster. Hollywood gangsters kidnap a Beverly Hills socialite in her Cadillac convertible and whisk her off to a remote mountain cabin where a curvy "starlet" in a spandex spacesuit lands in her "white light' spaceship to bring handsome leading man Robert Clarke a message and to heat up his hormones. One problem with this cosmic encounter--her touch is deadly! An Atomic Age cult classic that could have only come out of the Hollywood B-movie factory of the 1950s.
Description
Mesa of lost women. The infamous Dr. Arana is conducting bizarre experiments in the forbidden Mexican desert of Zarpa Mesa. It is rumored that he has created a race of rabid super-women by injecting them with a 'spider venom' derivative so powerful and perveted that it transforms them into deadly sexual predators!
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DVD.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McDermott, H., Court, H., Corri, A., Tomelty, J., Stewart, S., Laurie, J., Clarke, R., Duncan, K., Harvey, M., Coogan, J., Travis, R., Quinn, T., Talbot, L., Tatum, J., Kilpatrick, S., Brown, E., & Astley, E. (2006). Femme fatale collection . Image Entertainment.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hugh. McDermott et al.. 2006. Femme Fatale Collection. Image Entertainment.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hugh. McDermott et al.. Femme Fatale Collection Image Entertainment, 2006.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McDermott, Hugh., et al. Femme Fatale Collection Image Entertainment, 2006.

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