Mesa of Lost Women

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Mesa of Lost Women

A promotional film poster for "Mesa of Lost Women."
Directed by Ron Ormond
Herbert Tevos
Produced by Melvin Gordon
William Perkins
Joy M. Houck
Francis White
Written by Herbert Tevos
Orville H. Hampton
Starring Jackie Coogan
Allan Nixon
Richard Travis
Music by Hoyt S. Curtin
Cinematography Karl Struss
Gilbert Warrenton
Editing by Ray H. Lockert
Hugh Winn
Distributed by Howco Productions Inc.
Release date(s) 17 June 1953
Running time 70 min
Country
Language English
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Mesa of Lost Women is a 1953 science-fiction film that was in the 2004 DVD documentary, The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. The movie also won the award of "Most Primitive Male Chauvinist Fantasy" in the 1986 book, Son of Golden Turkey Awards.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Dr. Aranya (Jackie Coogan), a mad scientist, creates giant spiders in his Mexican lab in Zarpa Mesa. His motive is to create a master race of superwomen by injecting spider venom into every one of them. A must-see is the lovely Tandra Quinn.

The movie is often criticized for its horrible acting, most notably from Coogan and from Harmon Stevens, who plays Dr. Leland Masterson. Don't sneeze while you're watching this movie - you may miss the escape of Masterson, the death of Wu, and the actual climax of the film.

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