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A mad scientist named Arana is creating giant spiders and dwarfs 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.

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Dr. Aranya
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'Doc' Tucker
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Dan Mulcahey
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Narrator (voice)
Paula Hill ...
Doreen Culbertson (as Mary Hill)
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Grant Phillips
Tandra Quinn ...
Tarantella
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Pepe (as Chris Pin Martin)
Harmon Stevens ...
Dr. Leland J. Masterson
Nico Lek ...
Jan van Croft
Kelly Drake ...
Lost Woman
John Martin ...
Frank
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George (as George Burrows)
Candy Collins ...
Lost Woman
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Blonde 'Watcher in the Woods' (as Delores Fuller)
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Aranya Henchman (as Dean Reisner)
Doris Lee Price ...
Lost Woman
Mona McKinnon ...
Lost Woman
Sherry Moreland ...
Lost Woman
Ginger Sherry ...
Lost Woman
Chris Randall ...
Lost Woman
Diane Fortier ...
Lost Woman (as Dianne Fortier)
Karna Greene ...
Lost Woman
June Benbow ...
Lost Woman
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Car-Driver Spider Woman (as Katina Vea)
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The Bartender
Samuel Wu ...
Wu
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Margia Dean ...
2nd Brunette 'Watcher in the Woods' (uncredited)
Elias Gamboa ...
Cantina Barfly (uncredited)
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Aranya's Manservant (uncredited)
Doris Hart ...
Lost Woman (uncredited)
Jack Low ...
Cantina Barfly (uncredited)
Paul Ravel ...
Cantina Barfly (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart ...
Cantina Barfly (uncredited)
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Girl in Cantina (uncredited)
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Cantina Barfly (uncredited)
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Dwarf Lab Assistant (uncredited)

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Ron Ormond ... (directed by)
Herbert Tevos ... (directed by)

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Herbert Tevos ... (written for the screen by)
 
Orville H. Hampton ... () (uncredited)

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Melvin Gordon ... producer (produced by)
Joy N. Houck ... executive producer
William Perkins ... producer (produced by) (as G. William Perkins)
J. Francis White ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Hoyt Curtin ... (musical score) (as Hoyt S. Curtin)

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Karl Struss ... director of photography
Gilbert Warrenton ... director of photography (as Gil Warrenton)

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Ray H. Lockert ... film editor
Hugh Winn ... film editor

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W. Donn Hayes ... supervising editor

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Ted Offenbecker ... (as Theodore Offenbecker)

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Harry Ross ... makeup artist
Paul Stanhope ... makeup artist

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Theodore Joos ... assistant director

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Ernest Johnson ... master of property
Oscar Lau ... master of property

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Charles Clement ... sound (uncredited)

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Ray Mercer ... special effects

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Oscar Rodriguez ... wardrobe (as Oscar Rodriquez)

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Sam Freedle ... script supervisor

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George N. Brown ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Orville H. Hampton ... dialogue supervisor
Joy N. Houck ... presenter
Herb A. Lightman ... dialogue director
J. Francis White ... presenter (as J. Frances White Jr.)
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Plot Summary

Dr. Aranya is experimenting with reciprocal transplants of pituitary glands between spiders and humans. He carries out his work in remote underground labs located on the Zarpa Mesa in the Mexican desert. He wants to create a master race of hybrid superwomen and spiders through his procedures. He invites Dr. Leland Masterton, a famous entomological scientist, to see his creations. Masterton is horrified and subsequently becomes the next candidate for experimentation. The techniques work better on females than males, and Masterton is released and is quickly institutionalized. More outsiders become involved with Dr. Aranya when a plane carrying wealthy financier Jan van Croft and his bride-to-be, Doreen Culbertson, crashes on the mesa. Also aboard is Masterton, who has forced the pilot to fly the plane despite its need of engine repairs. The survivors are captured in hopes of using them for additional experiments. Masterton, determined to put an end to the experimentation, mixes an explosive concoction and sends the pilot and Doreen down a side passage to escape. They get picked up by an oil-company surveyor as they are about to perish of heat exposure and thirst. Written by Garon Smith

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Taglines A race of deadly spider-women luring men to their death! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Attack of the Spider Women (United States)
  • Lost Women of Zarpa (United States)
  • Tarantula (United States)
  • Lost Women (France)
  • Les Créatures du docteur Aranya (France)
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  • 70 min
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Trivia Hoyt Curtin's original music score--consisting solely of guitar, bass and piano--was recycled by director Edward D. Wood Jr. for his film Jail Bait (1954). See more »
Goofs At several points in the dialogue, Dr. Aranya is said to be doing experiments involving "hexapods" - meaning six-legged insects. But he is actually working with tarantulas, which are spiders (not insects) and therefore have eight legs. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Episode #2.2 (2008). See more »
Quotes Dr. Leland J. Masterson: [referring to Tarantella dancing] You like her?
Jan van Croft: Very pretty... Fascinating... As a dancer, of course!
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