5/10
Slow-starting co-feature eventually delivers the goods
31 July 2017
Enjoyable low-budget horror schlock from Universal-International has Colleen Gray giving a juicy performance as the hard-drinking wife of doctor Phillip Terry, an endocrinologist who is turned on to a youth potion by an ancient African woman that utilizes orchid pollen and the secretions of the male pineal gland. Unfortunately, the male has to be killed to get the chemical from the gland--plus, the youthful effect is only temporary. First-half of the movie--wherein Gray, Terry and John van Dreelen travel through the jungles of Africa, learning the secret of the potion before being told they will be killed in the morning--looks and sounds like a reel from a Tarzan adventure. Second portion with Gray using the youth serum on herself and pretending to be her own niece is far more entertaining (it's rather like a straight-faced precursor to "Death Becomes Her"). Pulled together quickly by the studio, "The Leech Woman" is better than it has any right to be, with a good cast and fine make-up effects helping to bolster its shaky structure. ** from ****
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