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The plot is poor, and the scenes a bit choppy. The horror in this movie is nothing in comparison to the movies of today. You won't see any blood or gore here. The monster is an odd looking plant that shakes it's limbs a lot. You don't actually see it devouring it's prey. This absurd looking creature is great. It's one of the funniest looking things that ever attempted to scare a movie audience. The terror of the 50s has mellowed a bit over the years. Its not so scary anymore but still holds it's own when pitted against other similar movies.
It probably did it's job of scaring people well in it's own day. There are also a couple scenes that were supposed to be sexually suggestive and a bit racy back then but by today's standards it's pretty tame stuff. I was really surprised with "Womaneater". Although somewhat dated, it's still an entertaining movie.
You have to remember that this is the 50s. This film is a classic example of that genre in the British style, which in this case, is almost undistinguishable from the American films. Some of the scenes will bring an unintentional smile to your face. Intended shock may produce a laugh. This is fun stuff. Lighten up, relax and enjoy the film. I think "Womaneater is very under rated and should be right up there with some of the other better known B monster movies of the s.
If 50s B monster movies are your thing, take a look at "Womaneater". You won't regret it. ChuckStraub Jan 13, Details Edit. Release date July United States. United Kingdom. Fortress Film Productions Ltd. The Woman Eater. Get the entertainment you love anytime, anywhere, on any device with the Xfinity Stream app. Everything is included at no additional cost, only for Xfinity Stream customers. Start streaming a complimentary selection of shows and movies while you wait for your Xfinity TV service to be installed.
Read the The Woman Eater movie synopsis, view the movie trailer, get cast and crew information, see movie photos, and more on Movies. Joel and Sheila's marriage gets a jumpstart when Sheila debuts a truly killer new personality and an anything-goes menu.
And they used to be so normal. The Hammonds try to live their new truth, Abby comes to a hard realization while browsing comics, and Joel treats Sheila to a very expensive meal. Meanwhile, Abby embraces her inner badass and helps out a friend in need. Sheila inspires her friends and insults the principal. Joel bonds with Abby, and Dan makes a damning discovery while spraying for ants. Abby discovers that parents can't be trusted especially hers. Joel learns there might be a cure for Sheila, and Dan puts his cards on the table.
Joel and Sheila try dividing up the tasks, Eric and Abby stumble onto something big, and Dan learns that a realtor can only be pushed so far. With the cops looking for Dan, Sheila dines on the evidence. But that's a lot of evidence. Meanwhile, Joel stops to smell the coffee.
A new-look Loki takes Joel and Sheila by surprise while Abby and Eric learn the fine art of leaving well enough alone. Joel and Eric seek out the mysterious Anton at a paranormal convention while Sheila and Abby bond over their shared love of bad behavior. Wolf is ready to get down to work, but with Sheila growing more aggressive by the minute, Joel worries it may be too late. Yep, sounds about right.
Eager to secure a lucrative new listing, Joel and Sheila brainstorm how to knock rival realtors out of contention After an old nemesis asks for a favor, Joel and Sheila find themselves neck deep in Nazis, raffle tickets and surprisingly stunning woodwork.
Eric's having girl problems, Abby's rage is showing, there's a talking head in the basement, and now -- sheesh -- the neighbor wants lasagna. A snarky online review comes back to haunt Joel. Meanwhile, Sheila's new friendship proves problematic, and Abby leans into her new persona. Is a colonel the clam connection? Also, Abby has a date, and Sheila doesn't see eye to eye with her boss. Meanwhile, Joel and Sheila worry Abby is getting out of control.
Sheila and Joel piece together the previous night's events while dealing with a professional setback. Abby gets a bold new look, courtesy of Lisa. Joel and Sheila learn that the clampocalypse may hit sooner than they thought.
Anne accepts constructive criticism like a pro. With their options dwindling and their paranoia rising, Joel and Sheila consider making a move. Eric and Abby come up with a fracking good plan. God, why me? That's what Sheila wants to know. Meanwhile, Joel feels a smidge threatened, Anne spreads the gospel, and Abby and Eric pretend to date.
Sheila and Joel meet a knight and Anne lays down the law. Plus, there's a rumor going 'round that Eric and Abby are k-i-s-s-i-n-g. Sheila and Joel want Anne out of their business. Hey, good luck with that. Also, Eric laments his heroics, and a woman's life hinges on potato salad. Joel's feeling pressured to join the undead club. Ball Legs wants some attention. Joel and Sheila engage in a battle of wits well, kind of with Tommy. Ron shares his plans. Lisa is forced to -- ugh -- get serious.
To stop the Knights of Serbia, one must become a Knight of Serbia. That's Joel's logic, anyway. Meanwhile, Sheila and Abby see another side of Jean. Sheila's got a plan: turn Jean undead so she'll be around to meet her grandkid. Joel's not on board, but this train has already left the station. Sheila introduces Jean to a new diet. Joel tries to trick the ever-elusive Ron.
Joel's eager to nail his interview and become a Knight of Serbia, but Sheila keeps salting his game. Meanwhile, Abby hits the town with a new friend. Joel and Sheila have a scary man's undivided attention. Abby and Eric are surprised by hungry visitors. A troublesome trio crashes the Hammonds' party. At the Explorers' Club in London, Dr Moran George Coulouris tells the other members about 'a tribe in the depths of the Amazon jungle' which has 'a miracle-working juju that can bring the dead back to life' and that he's going on an expedition to get it.
He finds the tribe and witnesses a secret ceremony in which a young woman Marpessa Dawn , entranced by beating drums, is consumed by a large carnivorous tree. Moran then nearly dies from 'jungle fever'. Five years later, recovered and back in Britain at his manor house, Moran is experimenting with the tree.
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