Guy Doleman, active in the 1960s, brings a unique presence to the cult classic The Deadly Bees (1966). In this film, he plays a pivotal role as the enigmatic Dr. Frank. Doleman's performance adds depth to the unsettling narrative, where a swarm of deadly bees wreaks havoc on unsuspecting victims. His work in this film encapsulates the bizarre charm of exploitation cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult film enthusiasts.
The Deadly Bees
When a pop singer collapses while filming a music video, she's diagnosed with exhaustion and sent to a filthy farm to relax. She soon discovers that the farm's owner, Hargrove, is growing a special kind of bees that will kill people in seconds. When the farmer's wife and dog are killed, the singer must find a way to stop Hargrove, assisted by her friend, also a beekeeper.