The Leech Woman

The Leech Woman is a 1960 film about an endocrinologist in a dysfunctional marriage with an aging, alcoholic wife who journeys to Africa seeking a drug that will restore youth.
 * ''Directed by Edward Dein. Written by David Duncan.

Forever young! Forever deadly! She lived off the life blood of male victims! (taglines)

Dr. Paul Talbot

 * It's interesting to watch a "bottle baby" defend her weakness. One thing I can say for you, your approach is always different. Today, it's complete submission. I can't even get a rise out of you. You know, I think I like you better when you're sloppy drunk and violent. That's the real you, and that's the one I like, the one that hates me and gives me a chance to hate back.
 * Well, that's a novelty - you're refusing anything with alcohol in it! I'm not used to seeing you sober this time of day.
 * You try to hide what you are in the fumes of whisky.
 * Old women always give me the creeps!

Malla

 * What woman lives, who has passed the prime of her life, that would not give her remaining years to reclaim even a few moments of joy and happiness and to know the worship of men?
 * You will never escape me, you are the one in my dreams of blood!

Other

 * Sally Howard: Well, I know you advertised for old women, but the one in the office looks like she came right out of The Mummy's Tomb!
 * Bertram Garvay: There's only one trouble with running away - you always meet yourself when you get there.
 * June Talbot: Did you say whiskey? Here's to you whiskey - guardian of all frustrated wives.

Taglines

 * Forever young! Forever deadly! She lived off the life blood of male victims!
 * Men Were Her Prey For Eternal Youth.
 * She drained men of their loves and lives.

Cast

 * Coleen Gray — June Talbot
 * Grant Williams — Neil Foster
 * Phillip Terry — Dr. Paul Talbot
 * Gloria Talbott — Sally