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  1. The film series of The Fly is a sequence of science fiction-horror films, consisting of an original series started in 1958 and a remake series made in the 1980s. The first film of the series, The Fly, was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox in 1958 as a colour film. The two following black and white sequels, Return of the Fly and Curse ...

  2. The Fly Andre Delambre is a devoted husband, a loving father and a brilliant scientist. When his dead body is found in his laboratory with his arm and head having been crushed by a hydraulic press, and his wife Helene admitting to having killed him, his brother slowly uncovers the truth - that an experiment with Andre's new teleportation device has gone horribly wrong.

    • Mel Brooks Saved 'The Fly'
    • David Cronenberg Wasn't The First Choice as Director
    • 'The Fly's Search For The Right Actors Wasn't Easy
    • 'The Fly's Tagline Will Go Down in History

    Charles Edward Pogue, the screenwriter of the remake, had some trouble, in the beginning, getting people interested in the project. Pogue and producer Stuart Cornfeld wanted to change the pace of the film and make Brundle's transformation gradual instead of instantaneous like in the original film. 20th Century Fox was initially uninterested in the ...

    Cornfeld, after reading the script, naturally wanted David Cronenberg to direct it. At the time, Cronenberg was the hottest horror director on the scene. Knowing what type of special effects and body horror elements were required, he was a no-brainer of a choice to lead this film. Unfortunately for them, Cronenberg had already committed to directin...

    Once Cronenberg was locked in and had a fantastic script to film, the next hurdle was trying to find actors to fill the roles. Because the original from 1958 was still considered a B-film, it was hard to wrangle actors to audition for the roles or even want to be involved in the filming. John Malkovich was the first up for the role, and he turned i...

    The famous tagline from the film, "Be afraid, be very afraid," almost wasn't written into the script either. Cronenberg, after rewriting the script from Pogue's original, included a line that said "Don't be afraid." Mel Brooks said the answer to that line should be "Yes be afraid, be very afraid"and Cronenberg thought that was brilliant. Davis is t...

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  3. Sep 24, 2020 · David Cronenberg 's 1986 sci-fi/horror movie remake of The Fly is widely hailed as one of the most disturbing visual displays of the decade. The film stars Jeff Goldblum as Seth Brundle, an ambitious scientist who has created the world's first teleportation device. When Seth inadvertently enters the transmitter pod along with a common housefly ...

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  4. Jan 2, 2020 · The Fly (1958) A faithful adaptation of a 1957 short story by French writer George Langelaan that was published in Playboy, the original The Fly was released by 20 th Century Fox and stars Hedison ...

  5. Aug 15, 2016 · Cronenberg, along with "Fly" composer Howard Shore, did turn the '86 film into a stage opera in 2008. The following year, the director said he had an idea for a big-screen reboot, but the project ...

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  7. Sep 15, 2011 · The line “Be afraid. Be very afraid.” came from Mel Brooks who said it casually during a conversation about the script. Cronenberg believes that as much as it has been mimicked and reused in ...

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