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Mesa of Lost Women (1953)

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Summary: A mad scientist named Arana is creating giant spiders and dwarves in his lab on Zarpa Mesa in Mexico. He wants to create a master race of superwomen by injecting his female subjects with spider venom. (imdb)
Genre: Sci-fi
Country: USA
Written By: Herbert Tevos
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na comanchex
20
T1
na afx237vi
30
T2
Words struggle to convey how utterly bonkers this film is. Mad scientists, giant tarantulas, bands of marauding dwarfs, not to mention more Mexican stereotypes than you get in an average episode of Top Gear. The completely random dancing sequence is the best - Tandra Quinn is the most intense looking woman ever... kinda hot, but you suspect she'd rip your throat out without blinking if she ever got the chance. A bad film, but a memorable one.
na DMCrimson
30
T1
na gogokain
15
T3
na PaulCurtis
80
T5
High rating conferred only because of total weirdness of this strange film. Otherwise, pretty poor by most standards.
na kyle.loomis
4
T4
na Gregzilla
70
T9
na imdb
21
T1
na supergloo
5
T3
One of the more enjoyable "bad" films.
na Coheed
20
T1
na joseywales
68
T5
Definitely so bad it's good. This gem is confusing and hilarious and has two moments I'll never forget: Tarantella's Spider Dance and "But you'd know all about that now, wouldn't you Pepe?". And the flamenco guitar. Oh god the flamenco guitar. This movie is incredible.
Average Tier 3.18 from 11 Rankings rss