Invasion of the Bee Girls

1973 "They'll Love The Very Life Out Of Your Body!"
Invasion of the Bee Girls
4.9| 1h25m| R| en| More Info
Released: 01 June 1973 Released
Producted By: Sequoia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Neil Agar, a security agent with the State Department, is dispatched to Peckham, California to investigate the death of a bacteriologist working at government-sponsored Brandt Research. His investigation is soon complicated by a growing number of deaths, all men who died of congestive heart failure caused by sexual exhaustion.

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Nick Retzlaff This movie starts off at a hotel where there's a dead guy in a room, John Doe. Then they interview the people and do an autopsy on the cause of death of the guy. The government then sends an agent guy to investigate his death. Since he was doing some government experiments with bees. Agent guy then goes to some library to figure out his cause of death. Then he also meets a librarian lady there as well. Agent guy also meets the last person, a lady, John Doe talked with before he died.Then there's these scenes where naked ladies sleep with guys and they die from having sex with these girls. Agent guy then after that scene interviews John Doe's friends to find out more information on what he was doing. Another guy then dies the same way from one of the girls and the town figures out what to do. The town then has a meeting and tells the people that the men died from sex and the crowed laughs. The head of the meeting says for the towns safety not to have sex since it might save their lives and the men are aghast. After the meeting is over the librarian lady and agent guy make out until they see a car go by and see someone murdered. Agent guy then calls from a phone booth for a military quarantine. While he's doing that some guys attack librarian lady but agent guys stops them before they can do any real damage.Agent guy then finds some weird love nest while searching John Doe's home. Agent guy then gets into a fight with another guy and find out he was one of John Doe's friends. After that one of John Doe's friends goes out on a date with some doctor lady. Even though he's married, I think.Librarian lady and agent guy then watch a documentary about bees and other insects. While the other guy and lady doctor go out on a date. Lady Doctor then starts sleeping with the guy and when it happens. We see this weird bee vision where lady doctor has black eyes while they do it. Then she calls they guys wife and tells her to come to her place.Agent guy then goes to the lady doctors place which she and agent guy talk a little. After that lady doctor goes to this weird lab place. Where she makes more of these bee girls and the device that turns them also looks like a jungle gym. They then put this weird paste on one of the new ladies and she's also naked too.Then they put her in the jungle gym and then bees fly around and on her. Then they peel it the paste off and she's a little younger now and has black eyes. Agent guy finds the other dead guy in some factory while the town tries to evacuate but can't because of the quarantine. A cop guy then tells in another scene that the other guy is dead but doesn't sound like he cares. Then the new bee girl tries to sleep with him bet he doesn't want to.Agent guy then tells some of the town people about his theory of the mutant bee girls while the girls try and stop the military. Agent guy and librarian lady create a gamma wave device where they can track the bee girls at the guy's funeral. Lady doctor then kidnaps librarian lady and agent guys puts everything together and tires to stop lady doctor. Agent guy then destroys the conversion machine by shooting it and it gets destroyed. At the end there's also some explanation for the bee girls motivation at the end. Then it cuts to bees on flowers while agent guy and librarian girl sleep with each other.The movie I think is a horror movie where the men are the victims instead of the girls. The plot also felt like almost a soft core porno even though there wasn't much action going on.
zee While not a good movie, it's an interesting movie. In a California of swinging couples and willing young women, it seems that men started to feel sorry for getting what they'd wished for, and this movie is a result, an anxiety dream that any Freudian psychologist would love to get her hands on. Hot women willing to bed doughy white guys seems good for the guys, right? But then it ends up these women actually want things for themselves in bed, and uh-oh, a guy suddenly has to perform on demand and actually be good at what he does between the sheets, and maybe he doesn't feel like it every minute, and maybe she does, and the sexually awakened women are now seeming like less than a wonderful thing. They're succubi! Who kill you from overuse! And maybe in this swingers' culture they start chatting with each other about which guys are good or bad in bed...just like a colony of buzzing bees. So the fantasy coming true had facets to it the guys never anticipated, and they apparently didn't much like those discoveries. And as a result you have this movie, which turns those male anxieties of the sexual revolution into a muddy s-f story, the women becoming actual bees (who still look like women), the men dropping off from heart attacks during sex (was it something about the sting? Was there a sting? I was never quite sure of this plot point).It's soft porn, really, almost soft-core snuff film porn(though only men die). Lots o' tits, with no erotic moments at all during the heterosexual sex scenes. (or at least I didn't find them so.) A few things are interesting about it. One, there are no body doubles, so you're seeing actual normal women's breasts in their true variety. It'll probably look odd to guys who've seen more naked body-doubles in movies than they've seen naked women in real life. (Women who have been in locker rooms will not be a bit surprised.) The second interesting thing is the very matter-of-fact, not sneering, not joking, not disgusted treatment of gay men. The government investigator seems savvy about gay life and asks matter-of-fact questions of the gay man with respect and seriousness and no anxiety about his own sexuality. Amazing. We don't do this well today, in most cases. And third, the only erotic scene at all is not really about sex--it's the making of the queen scene, an all-woman nude honey extravaganza that seemed to take up a quarter of the film. I wonder what the Freudians would say about that.There's a thesis worth of material here, if you're given to analyzing film within the context of a time and culture. As a movie, it's pretty silly, but as a cultural artifact, it's fascinating.
qormi Y'know, it's too bad William Smith didn't have a better agent.Imagine if Clint Eastwood was stuck in B movie hell all his life. Smith had the talent and the presence to be an A list actor.That said, this movie sucked. It seemed to have been filmed by a college student who made the story up as they went along. Men would get laid by women and then you hear buzzing sounds and then they're dead. No simulated sex was shown...just men lying on their back and girls who sometimes had bee-looking eyes. Lots of brief boobie nudity - oh, well. Even the title graphics looked cheap. The plot made no sense - somehow bees and humans were cross- bred.....Extremely cheap movie....if it cost more than $100 to film, I'd be surprised. Anyone with a video camera could do a better job.
lastliberal Now we know how the terrorist slipped through and almost set off a bomb over Detroit. Government agents were busy investigating why men are dying of heart attacks after sex with their wives.This was a running joke in the film as people were advised to avoid sex. That went over well.The basic premise is the takeover of the Earth from men by killing them. Obviously, all me will willingly engage in extramarital sex with any woman who seems willing.The film stars William Smith (Any Which Way You Can, Conan the Barbarian, Red Dawn), and features one of the original "Price is Right" models, Anitra Ford, as the Head Bee Girl. Also stars Victoria Vetri, the 1968 Playboy Playmate of the Year (and we do get to see why!).The best scene is when they transform a new widow into a Bee Girl. After the transformation process, Ford plants a big kiss on the new initiate, which drives the other Bee Girls into a frenzy and lots of big natural breasts are exposed.Another great scene occurred when Smith runs into rescue Vetri before she can be transformed. He grabs her naked body like a sack of flour.Great B movie fare.