Wasp Woman
FranklinArmwood
あらすじ
Hollywood sold her a dream, and left her with a nightmare. Susan Cabot was once the face of mid-century ambition; a rising actress, a beauty on screen, and a woman chasing her place in the golden age of cinema. But behind the gloss of fame was a world that devoured its own, and Susan became one of Hollywood's most tragic secrets. The Wasp Woman: The True Story Behind Hollywood's Forgotten Tragedy pulls you deep into the haunting real-life story behind the cult classic horror film. This gripping companion to the documentary reveals how a promising starlet, exploited by the industry that built her, descended into paranoia, isolation, and a violent end that no script could have predicted. Through powerful analysis and emotional storytelling, this guide explores the unspoken truths of fame, mental illness, and the cost of silence in a world that glorifies beauty and punishes vulnerability. It's not just about Susan Cabot's death, it's about the machinery that made her, broke her, and erased her. If you've ever wondered what really happens when the lights go off in Hollywood, when glamour fades and the mind begins to fracture, this book will stay with you long after the last page. Step into the story Hollywood tried to forget, and discover the woman behind the monster, and the truth that never made it to the screen.