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  1. Queen Bees: Directed by Michael Lembeck. With Ellen Burstyn, Jane Curtin, Loretta Devine, Ann-Margret. After reluctantly agreeing to move into a home for seniors, a woman encounters a clique of mean-spirited women and an amorous widower.

  2. Queen Bee: Directed by Ranald MacDougall. With Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan, Betsy Palmer, John Ireland. When a young woman arrives at the home of her socialite cousin, she soon gets sucked into the woman's complex web of deceit.

  3. Queen Bees (2021) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Queen Bee: Directed by Vivienne Medrano. With Brandon Rogers, Erica Lindbeck, James Monroe Iglehart, Kesha. Loona goes to a hellhound party in the Gluttony Ring, but after things don't go the way she planned, she asks Blitzø to join.

  5. Official Trailer. After reluctantly agreeing to move in to a senior's home, a woman encounters a clique of mean-spirited women and an amorous widower.

  6. After reluctantly agreeing to move into a home for seniors, a woman encounters a clique of mean-spirited women and an amorous widower. Helen is an independent widow who moves into the Pine Grove Senior Community and discovers that, just like high school, it is full of cliques and flirtatious suitors. What she initially avoids leads her to ...

  7. An all-star cast of veterans such as Ellen Burstyn, Loretta Devine, Jane Curtin, Ann-Margret, James Caan, and Christopher Lloyd keep the sometimes overly cautious and sweet Queen Bees from being a total wash.

  8. She is warned to avoid the school's most exclusive clique, the Plastics, the reigning trio of girls led by the queen bee Regina George (Rachel McAdams). However, the Plastics take a shine to Cady and invite her to sit with them at lunch and go shopping with them after school.

  9. Akeelah and the Bee: Directed by Doug Atchison. With Keke Palmer, Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett, Curtis Armstrong. Akeelah, a young gifted girl, comes from a dysfunctional family and is on the verge of quitting school.

  10. View full company info for Queen Bee Productions (US) 1. Hot Bench. 2014– TV-G. 5.1 (513) Rate. TV Series. A panel of three judges hear court cases, argue the merits of the case amongst themselves, and render a verdict. 2. iWitness. 2017– Rate. TV Series.