
The Fly
If she looked upon the horror her husband had become...She would scream for the rest of her life!
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.
- 7.0
- 1958
- Released
- 1h 34m

David Hedison
Andre Delambre
Patricia Owens
Helene Delambre
Vincent Price
François Delambre
Herbert Marshall
Insp. Charas
Kathleen Freeman
Emma
Betty Lou Gerson
Nurse Andersone
Charles Herbert
Philippe Delambre
Eugene Borden
Dr. Ejoute (uncredited)
George Calliga
Club Member (uncredited)
Harry Carter
Orderly (uncredited)
Bill Clark
Policeman (uncredited)
Arthur Dulac
French Waiter (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Audience Member (uncredited)
Herschel Graham
Club Member (uncredited)
Torben Meyer
Gaston (uncredited)
Sol Murgi
Audience Member (uncredited)
George Nardelli
Detective (uncredited)
Franz Roehn
Police Doctor (uncredited)
Charles Tannen
Doctor (uncredited)



Released
en
$700,000.00
$3,000,000.00
- #experiment
- #teleportation
- #inventor
- #mutation
- #hybrid
- #montreal, canada
- #scientist
- #housekeeper
- #spider web
- #told in flashback
- #fly (insect)
- #house fly
- #animal horror
- #fly/human hybrid
- #science laboratory
- #in-home laboratory
- #murder of husband
Reviews

**_“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 f

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 a











