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Susan Cabot, a rising Hollywood star in the 1950's, was known for her roles in cult classic films like The Wasp Woman. Unfortunately, her life off screen was marked by tragedy, failed romantic relationships and eventually mental health struggles. This in turn created the unhealthiest of dynamics between she and her only son, Timothy. In this episode, Savannah unravels the bizarre and heartbreaking events that led to her untimely death in 1986. Meanwhile, Elysia attempts to crawl straight out of her skin and out of the studio. Don't forget to leave us the weekly emoji for your Sunday shoutout! Find us on Instagram and Facebook! Graphic Art By: Taylor Poe Music By: https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/shady-business/2181
December 10th: Susan Cabot Killed (1986) The bond between mother and son is a sacred one. But what happens when that bond is an unhealthy one? On December 10th 1986 a woman was killed in an attack that, from the very beginning, seemed off. One that saw her own son in the spotlight. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Cabot, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-10-11-me-58-story.html, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-06-07-me-923-story.html, https://news.amomama.com/277496-actress-susan-cabots-life-was-mercilessl.html, https://www.criminalelement.com/the-wasp-woman-murder-the-death-of-susan-cabot-by-james-marrison-true-crime-hollywood/, https://apnews.com/article/094623a64c129f886239fe887ebdd393 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim looks back on a 1958 Roger Corman classic, "Viking Women and The Sea Serpent," starring Abby Dalton, Susan Cabot, Richard Devon, Jonathan Haze, June Kenney, Bradford Jackson, Betsy Jones-Moreland, Jay Sayer, Sally Todd, Mike Forrest, and Gary Conway. Viking women go on a quest to find their men after they fail to return from a journey. Along the way they encounter a large sea serpent and end up on an unknown island. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim looks back on a 1958 Roger Corman classic, “Viking Women and The Sea Serpent,” starring Abby Dalton, Susan Cabot, Richard Devon, Jonathan Haze, June Kenney, Bradford Jackson, Betsy Jones-Moreland, Jay Sayer, Sally Todd, Mike Forrest, and Gary Conway. Viking women go on a quest to find their men after they fail to return from […] The post Viking Women And The Sea Serpent | Episode 420 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Jim reminisces about the second "Monster Movie" he ever saw - Roger Corman's 1958 Sci-Fi "War Of The Satellites," starring Dick Miller, Susan Cabot, Richard Devon, Eric Sinclair, Michael Fox, Robert Shayne, Jared Barclay, and John Brinkley. The story centers around man's attempt to explore space while an alien race tries to prevent them from leaving planet Earth. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim reminices about the second “Monster Movie” he ever saw – Roger Corman’s 1958 Sci-Fi “War Of The Satellites,” starring Dick Miller, Susan Cabot, Richard Devon, Eric Sinclair, Michael Fox, Robert Shayne, Jared Barclay, and John Brinkley. The story centers around man’s ttempt to explore space while an alien race tries to prevent them from […] The post War Of The Satellites | Episode 417 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Welcome Dr. Lona Bailey to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. Research is an important part of writing your book, depending on the genre. Some require more and some require less, and in the case of writing biographies, it's vital. Dr. Lona Bailey shares how she brings each person she writes about “back to life” so that person's legacy is honored. We talk about how she strikes the balance between her narrative and the person she's writing about as well as when she knows the story is done. Dr. Lona Bailey is an award-winning Golden Age of Hollywood researcher and writer of Uncredited: The Life and Career of Actress Virginia Gregg, Voice of Villainy: The Betty Lou Gerson Story, Mrs. Radio: The Cathy Lewis Story, and The Wasp Woman: The Life, Career, and Brutal Murder of Hollywood's Susan Cabot. As a PhD and former therapist, Dr. Bailey is passionate about telling the untold stories of women who perhaps weren't finished using their own voices during their earthly journeys. Her biographic works offer a balanced perspective on the multidimensional elements involved in feministic legacy-maintenance with particular interest in the preservation efforts of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Dr. Bailey's "Voice of Villainy" biography was a finalist in the International Book Awards for 2023 and won the Gold Medal Award in the Dan Poynter's Global Ebook Awards Contest of 2023. Dr. Bailey has been featured on The Wolfe Den Show, in Film Daily, and in The Los Angeles Tribune. Visit - www.lonabaileywrites.com Book purchase link - Voice of Villainy: The Betty Lou Gerson Story https://a.co/d/etCIPnm
¡El último capítulo del mes del terror! En el platicamos de los cr!menes atroces de Rebecca Sheffer, Susan Cabot, Adrianne Shelley, Ramon Novarro, Jefferson Machado y Dominique Dunne. Boo!
Buzz buzz, here comes THE WASP WOMAN (1959) from Roger Corman himself! The film stars Susan Cabot, Michael Mark, Fred Eisley, Barboura Morris and William Roerick. We discuss wasp facts, the history of cosmetics, and Susan Cabot's sad biography in this episode, so there's plenty to chew on. Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 26:32; Discussion 43:57; Ranking 1:04:30
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On this Halloween Episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies, Jim reflects again on a favorite from his early days of Monster Movie viewing, Roger Corman's "The Wasp Woman." This 1959 classic stars Susan Cabot, Barboura Morris, Anthony Eisley, Willian Roerick, Michael Mark, Frank Gerstie, Bruno, VeSota and Roy Gordon. The head of a giant cosmetics firm uses a controversial enzyme derived from wasp royal jelly to look younger with tragic results. It's all ahead on this week's episode.
On this Halloween Episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies, Jim reflects again on a favorite from his early days of Monster Movie viewing, Roger Corman’s “The Wasp Woman.” This 1959 classic stars Susan Cabot, Barboura Morris, Anthony Eisley, Willian Roerick, Michael Mark, Frank Gerstie, Bruno, VeSota and Roy Gordon. The … The Wasp Woman (Revisited)| Episode 348 Read More » The post The Wasp Woman (Revisited)| Episode 348 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Susan Cabot is best known for her role in The Wasp Woman, a fantastical sci-fi B- Movie. However, her life and death would prove to be stranger than fiction. Join us as we delve into the murder of the Wasp Woman.Support the show (https://pod.fan/mystified)
Well... Enjoy the Devil! This week Tyler and Johnny discuss the death of Susan Cabot and the Enfield Poltergeist. Plus: vampires with lip fillers, murderous poultry at it again, and a bit of queening out over the announcement of RuPaul's Drag Race season 12.Spooky Bitch enamel pins are now available! thatsspooky.com/storePlease consider supporting the show on Patreon for access to mini episodes and many more perks! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today’s episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon’t forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.com
This week, Brendon Small is back to talk William Castle, Roger Corman, Joan Crawford and Susan Cabot as we dive into some crazy 50s and 60s lady horror films! There's much to discuss with both of these beyond the excellent Scream Factory Blu-rays - lots of insane behind the scenes tales to tell that we hope fascinate you as they did us! We now have t-shirts (& other merch)! Support the show and get some cool stuff! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4782952-just-the-discs-logo Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
Its another July insect month down here in the Spoiler Room. Join us as we talk some Roger Corman. This time it is the 1959 film starring Susan Cabot in her final role. See if this film still holds up today and if this is one of Roger Corman's better films. Crew in the Room: Dawn and Mark "The Movieman". Don't forget to check out our Patreon Page, subscribe to us on Itunes, twitter @specialmarkpro and @spoilerroompdcs. Email us at spoilerroom.smp@gmail.com
Hey Strangers! here's lasts weeks episode. In this episode I discuss some cases of Celebrities that met their untimely fate. Some of the cases are Phil Hartman and Susan Cabot so why not listen to find out what the other cases are. follow me on Instagram @strangetalkpodcast so you can keep up to date on what I'm working on. send me stuff via my email at strangetalkpodcast@outlook.com music by Gene Rodemichs Orchestra --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Strangetalk/support
Thashana tells Olivia about the bizarre murder of actress Susan Cabot in her Encino home in 1986. Part 2 of 2See our sources for this episode here: https://notrightpodcast.net/show-notes/susan-cabot-wasp-womanTheme music written and performed by Preston Garland. If you'd like more information or your own theme song, send an email to preston.garland@gmail.comFind usFacebook: goo.gl/W87DT6Instagram: goo.gl/o6x9Dcnotrightpodcast.netPatreon: goo.gl/jH6jbaMerch: goo.gl/Lxm2vmnotrightpodcast@gmail.com
Thashana tells Olivia about the bizarre murder of actress Susan Cabot in her Encino home in 1986. Part 1 of 2See our sources for this episode here: notrightpodcast.net/show-notes/susan-cabot-wasp-womanTheme music written and performed by Preston Garland. If you'd like more information or your own theme song, send an email to preston.garland@gmail.comFind usFacebook: goo.gl/W87DT6Instagram: goo.gl/o6x9Dcnotrightpodcast.netPatreon: goo.gl/jH6jbaMerch: goo.gl/Lxm2vmnotrightpodcast@gmail.com
A Hollywood star, a King, the CIA, youth serums, dwarfism, squalor, ninjas, mad cow disease, murder; this story's got it all!
In this episode we discuss the bizarre murder of B-movie actress Susan Cabot, AKA Roger Corman's The Wasp Woman! Covered in this Episode: IN THE NEWS Article: People Magazine's 1987 write-up on the missed interview between Molly Ringwald and Lillian Gish (Link) Article: Ringwald's defense of the missed interview (Link) "Early in my career I was asked to do an interview with Lillian Gish and I was really excited. But then everything got screwed up, I smashed my finger in a door, the taxi took me to the wrong end of town, it was the middle of winter, I couldn't get another taxi, and I was heart-broken because they said she didn't want to do it anymore. So I got flowers and wrote her a note and said how sorry I was, and they just wrote this sort of... like... horrible piece on how I stood up this sweet old woman who had a plate of cookies waiting for me. I mean they couldn't have written it to be worse. They got a much better article out of me that way than if I'd showed up, and it started this feeling that I was a bratty actress who didn't care and left people waiting. I've never been the kind of person who would do that." MAIN FEATURE :: The Wasp Woman :: The Wasp Woman (1959) Article: JFK files: CIA lined up actress for date with Jordan's King Hussein during visit to United States (Link) Jordan's King Hussein (1957) Timothy Scott Roman, Susan Cabot's son Article: Scott's write-up on the death of Susan Cabot at FindADeath.com! Susan Cabot's house and the scene of her murder Bold laundry detergent - murder weapon hiding spot Susan Cabot's grave marker, made possible by Scott Michaels and friends WRAP-UP Article: Death Tour Owner Makes Sure Forgotten Actors Get a Headstone (Link) Actor Johnny Arthur's grave marker, made possible by Scott Michaels and friends Article: Scott's write-up on the death of actor Herve Villechaize at FindADeath.com! Bullet hole from gun that killed actor Herve Villechaize Video: My Dinner with Herve trailer (Link) Link: Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas
It's an alliterative favorite from Jim's past as he reminisces on Roger Corman's 1959 cult classic, "The Wasp Woman," starring Susan Cabot, Barboura Morris, Anthony Eisley and Michael Mark. The owner of a large cosmetics firm tries to find the fountain of youth with an experimental enzyme resulting in horrific results. It's all ahead on this episode of "Monster Attack!"
Susan Cabot never made it past the B-List in Hollywood. Her career was over before it had ever begun and she eventually lived a reclusive lifestyle until she was murdered at the hands of her own son.
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My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
This week was recorded live from the Entertainment Weekly Popfest 2016. Karen and Georgia share Hollywood tales of murder including Lana Turner's dark family secrets and the Wasp Woman, Susan Cabot. Plus a hometown murder picked right from the studio audience!
On Today’s episode: An “unknown force” declares war against planet Earth! On today’s show Nic, Mary, Barry and I will be talking about War of the Satellites from 1958. This is one of Roger Corman’s lesser-seen films. The film stars Dick Miller, Richard Devon, and Susan Cabot. So grab a beer and a TV dinner […]
Entomologist Theresa Pitts-Singer of the USDA Agricultural Research Service discusses the biology of bees and wasps and the film Wasp Woman.
Entomologist Theresa Pitts-Singer of the USDA Agricultural Research Service discusses the biology of bees and wasps and the film Wasp Woman.
Entomologist Theresa Pitts-Singer of the USDA Agricultural Research Service discusses the biology of bees and wasps and the film Wasp Woman.