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The Fly

Industrialist François Delambre is called late at night by his sister-in-law, Helene, who tells him that she has just killed her husband. Reluctant at first, she eventually explains to the police that he invented a matter transportation apparatus and, while experimenting on himself, a fly entered the chamber.

Director(s)

Kurt Neumann

Kathleen Fagan

Jack Gertsman

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Cast & Crew

David Hedison

David Hedison

Andre Delambre

Kathleen Freeman

Kathleen Freeman

Emma

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Audience Member (uncredited)

George Calliga

George Calliga

Club Member (uncredited)

Herschel Graham

Herschel Graham

Club Member (uncredited)

Sol Murgi

Sol Murgi

Audience Member (uncredited)

George Nardelli

George Nardelli

Detective (uncredited)

Charles Tannen

Charles Tannen

Doctor (uncredited)

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

François Delambre

Torben Meyer

Torben Meyer

Gaston (uncredited)

Arthur Dulac

Arthur Dulac

French Waiter (uncredited)

Herbert Marshall

Herbert Marshall

Insp. Charas

Betty Lou Gerson

Betty Lou Gerson

Nurse Andersone

Kurt Neumann

Kurt Neumann

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Patricia Owens

Patricia Owens

Helene Delambre

Charles Herbert

Charles Herbert

Philippe Delambre

Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Dr. Ejoute (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Orderly (uncredited)

Bill Clark

Bill Clark

Policeman (uncredited)

Franz Roehn

Franz Roehn

Police Doctor (uncredited)

Kathleen Fagan

Kathleen Fagan

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Jack Gertsman

Jack Gertsman

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Horror, Drama
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on16 Jul 1958
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

8/10

It'd be funny if life wasn't so sacred. The Fly is directed by Kurt Neumann and adapted to screenplay by James Clavell from the short story written by George Langelaan. It stars David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall, Kathleen Freeman and Betty Lou Gerson. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography by Karl Struss. When science goes berserk, The Fly finds Hedison as scientist Andre Delambre, who after successfully inventing the ability to transmit matter from one place to another - falls prey to a cruel slice of horrific fate... Kurt Neumann would sadly pass away shortly after The Fly was released. Itself a terrible shame, it's doubly sad that he didn't get to see his film become a cult favourite with longevity assured. It's a film that smartly blends sci-fi with horror, and even managing to be fun into the bargain. It's sometimes by modern observers accused of being too slow, but really it's a lesson in fine story telling. For at the heart of the tragic tale is a bountiful love story, the loyalty of a great wife in full effect. Throw in Andre's stoic pursuit of a science to benefit mankind, and this is a film that needs time to lay the story foundations. Once we get to the horrors, and the surviving characters of the flashback structure play out this fateful tale, it simultaneously grips and fascinates. The effects work of course now looks a bit creaky, but those who first sampled them many decades ago have never ever forgotten the impact of the critical sequences. Two pretty poor sequels would follow, which in turn would see a brilliant remake by David Cronenberg some 28 years later. Neumann's film is still a great piece of 1950s sci-fi, clinically adapted from a genius piece of short story writing. Loop holes exist, of course, but who cares, dive in and be haunted by what transpires on the screen. 8/10

Wuchak

8/10

**_“Help me, help me”_** An inventor (David Hedison) creates an amazing teleportation device that leads to horrific problems. Patricia Owens plays his loving wife, Vincent Price his brother and Herbert Marshall an inspector. "The Fly" (1958) is classic 50’s sci-fi/horror that led to two B&W sequels (1959, 1965) and two remakes in the 80s (1986, 1989). Just so there’s no mistake, this is in full color and was never B&W, as some misremember. There are naturally dated aspects, but I find it more effective than the gory 1986 remake. Everything builds to the horrifying climax, which is iconic. There’s even some welcome human interest for those who watch closely. The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot at Fox Studios, Century City, Los Angeles. One source also includes Montréal, Québec, although I can’t figure out what scene(s) that would be. GRADE: A-/B+

All Trailers

The Fly ≣ 1958 ≣ Trailer
The Fly (1958) Trailer #1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers
The Fly Collection - The Fly (1958) - Official Trailer
The Fly (1958) - Trailer

Part of the Series

Curse of the Fly

Curse of the Fly

1965EN
Return of the Fly

Return of the Fly

1959EN, FR