The Female Animal

It is said that when a woman fights for a man, she is like an ANIMAL!

5.8
19581h 23m

Jaded movie star Vanessa Windsor, saved from a studio accident by handsome extra Chris Farley, pursues him, and soon he's the 'caretaker' of her beach house. Vanessa's sexy, alcoholic adult daughter Penny accidentally meets Chris, who rescues her from an 'octopus' boyfriend. Before you know it, Chris is involved with both mother and daughter, and his only way out is to take a job in a Mexican picture about man-eating orchids...

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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The Female Animal (1958) Original Trailer [FHD]

Cast

Photo of Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr

Vanessa Windsor

Photo of Jane Powell

Jane Powell

Penny Windsor

Photo of Jan Sterling

Jan Sterling

Lily Frayne

Photo of George Nader

George Nader

Chris Farley

Photo of Jerry Paris

Jerry Paris

Hank Lopez

Photo of Mabel Albertson

Mabel Albertson

Irma Jones

Photo of James Gleason

James Gleason

Tom Maloney

Photo of Richard H. Cutting

Richard H. Cutting

Dr. John Ramsay

Photo of Max Showalter

Max Showalter

Charlie Grant

Photo of Douglas Evans

Douglas Evans

The Director

Photo of Aram Katcher

Aram Katcher

Mischa Boroff

Photo of Gertrude Astor

Gertrude Astor

Actress on Movie Set (uncredited)

Photo of Richard Avonde

Richard Avonde

Lily's Gigolo Pepe (uncredited)

Photo of Robert Brubaker

Robert Brubaker

Bartender (uncredited)

Photo of Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Assistant Director Eddie (uncredited)

Photo of William Henry

William Henry

Delivery Man (uncredited)

Photo of Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Stagehand (uncredited)

Photo of Laurie Mitchell

Laurie Mitchell

Manicurist (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Somehow this might have had more impact had the squabbling women been arguing over Errol Flynn or Clark Cable. George Nader, well he just doesn't really cut it as the hunky object of the desires of the fading Hollywood star "Vanessa" (Hedy Lamarr) whom he has saved from an accident at the studio. Quickly, his allure extends to that women's dipso daughter "Penny" (June Powell) whom he also manages to rescue - this time from a guest at a party who has wandering hands. What now ensues sees poor old "Chris" try to juggle the affections of both women whilst keeping safely distant from some hungry man-eating flowers. It probably isn't quite fair to describe this soap, but it isn't far off. The plot has the odd, semi-comic, twist as we head down a well travelled road of familial discord, a little bit of familial rivalry before an ending that offers little by way of innovation. There is something honest about Lamarr here, though. Perhaps her role suited her actual declining status in Hollywood, so she maybe felt free to let the badger loose a bit. Also worth noting is Jan Sterling's rather acerbic contribution as "Lily" - a woman never far away from her next put-down. Oddly enough, I found myself wondering how much better this might have been had it been made pre-code, and the strong - almost salacious - sexual elements of the plot been permitted to develop a bit more, bit as it is, it is all rather procedural. Watchable, though.

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