Curse of the Fly

Curse of the Fly

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Disfigurement | England

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Don Sharp, Gordon Gilbert, Alex Carver-Hill
  • Cast(s): Brian Donlevy, George Baker, Carole Gray, Yvette Rees, Burt Kwouk See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Music: Bert Shefter,Johnny Pearson
  • Similar To: The Block Island Sound, Synchronic
  • Story:
    Remember that scientist that was trying to perfect a matter transportation machine but got fused with a fly when one of the little critters got into the transporter with him? Well, this story is about three of his descendents (a son, Henri Delambre, played by Brian Donlevy and two grandsons). Seems the son wants to continue and perfect the machine while his two sons want to get out of the scientist business and live "normal" lives. The oldest son, Martin, decides to take a wife (who just happens to have escaped from a mental hospital after her parents died). Martin's father is not happy with this intrusion but finally gives in because he understands him son's needs. They all try to be a happy family until humans used in botched experiments are discovered by the new bride and the police nearly discover the lab while looking for Martin's wife. Everyone tries to get out of there via the transporter but things just don't go according to plan ...
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5.2/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Remember that scientist that was trying to perfect a matter transportation machine but got fused with a fly when one of the little critters got into the transporter with him? Well, this story is about three of his descendents (a son, Henri Delambre, played by Brian Donlevy and two grandsons). Seems the son wants to continue and perfect the machine while his two sons want to get out of the scientist business and live "normal" lives. The oldest son, Martin, decides to take a wife (who just happens to have escaped from a mental hospital after her parents died). Martin's father is not happy with this intrusion but finally gives in because he understands him son's needs. They all try to be a happy family until humans used in botched experiments are discovered by the new bride and the police nearly discover the lab while looking for Martin's wife. Everyone tries to get out of there via the transporter but things just don't go according to plan ...
Ratings

5.2/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This film was rarely seen for many years after its original release in 1965. As a result of this, it was the only one of the three films in the original "Fly" trilogy that never received a VHS or LaserDisc release. It did not even receive a home video premiere at all until 2007, when it was released on DVD for the first time ever, in "The Fly Collection", a 4-disc box set that contained both it and the previous two films in the trilogy, The Fly (1958) and Return of the Fly (1959), as well as a special features DVD.

Vincent Price's character of Francois Delambre does not appear in this film, the third and final one of the original "Fly" trilogy. By the time it was produced, Price was already under contract to American International Pictures.

Many fans of The Fly (1958) and Return of the Fly (1959), say that this film has no connection at all with the previous two films, mainly because no Fly monster is shown, but with the central character having the last name Delambre, a photograph showing the Fly appearing during a conversation about the Delambre family legacy, a new version of the teleporter and a scene with Inspector Charas (played by a different actor this time), this film definitely has connections to both The Fly (1958) and Return of the Fly (1959). Produced cheaply in England, it was a box office bomb because audiences wanted to see a man with a fly's head and they did not get to see this at all. This was the last of "The Fly" films released by 20th Century Fox for many years, until the 1986 remake with Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis.

Claude Rains was going to play Henri Delambre at one point in the making of the film.

Charles Carson replaced Herbert Marshall in the role of Inspector Charas in this film.

Popular Dialogues

"Albert Delambre: You're not God, you're not even human. You murdered those men and you made me a murderer too."

"Patricia Stanley: Did you have a pleasant trip? Henri Delambre: Excellent! Patricia Stanley: I didn't expect to meet you so soon. I thought Martin said you were in London? Henri Delambre: Well, travel is so much quicker these days. One can get any place in a flash."