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The Fly (1986)
TrailerA brilliant but eccentric scientist begins to transform into a giant man/fly hybrid after one of his experiments goes horribly wrong.Actors: Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz, Joy Boushel, Leslie Carlson, George Chuvalo, Michael Copeman, David Cronenberg, Carol Lazare, Shawn Hewitt, Ann Green...»Director: David CronenbergCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 1986IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Fly (1986)"
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Characters of "The Fly (1986)"
Seth BrundlePlayed by: Jeff GoldblumVeronica QuaifePlayed by: Geena DavisStathis BoransPlayed by: John GetzTawnyPlayed by: Joy BoushelDr. Brent CheeversPlayed by: Leslie CarlsonMarkyPlayed by: George Chuvalo -
Directors of "The Fly (1986)"
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Creators of "The Fly (1986)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Fly (1986)"
Los Angeles TimesAugust 04, 2013What makes The Fly such a stunning piece of obsessive film making is the way Cronenberg deftly allows us to identify with his monstrous creation.
Philadelphia InquirerAugust 04, 2013Wildly imaginative, gut-wrenchingly scarifying and profoundly primal (not to mention funny), David Cronenberg's The Fly is a movie that whacks you in the solar plexus and leaves you gasping.
Orlando SentinelAugust 04, 2013What's good about the film are the strong performances and the ingenious, mostly amusing script. What's ugly, of course, is the grossness. And what's bad is the movie's inability to reconcile its good and ugly aspects.
Chicago TribuneAugust 04, 2013As slimy and as grotesque as some of its special effects become, The Fly is a far superior horror film to the top-grossing film in America of late, Aliens.
Chicago TribuneAugust 04, 2013The Fly seizes on our ingrained, instinctive horror of sexuality, the sense of shame that our fundamentally puritanical society can't help but teach us, and by confirming our worst fears, helps us, for a moment, to move beyond them.
TIME MagazineOctober 18, 2011A gross-your-eyes-out horror movie that is also the year's most poignant romance.
eFilmCritic.comMay 02, 2016At its best, the movie comes close to the power of classic tragedy.
People MagazineAugust 04, 2013Any dolt could fill a movie with sickening stuff, and there's nothing scary, funny or interesting about what Cronenberg has done. It is just tedious and insulting. Get the swatter.
South Florida Sun-SentinelAugust 04, 2013A classic combination of the romantic and the macabre is about to set moviegoers abuzz the rest of the summer. It`s The Fly, a remake; but it`s accomplished with a brisk and chilling new inspiration.
Philadelphia Daily NewsAugust 04, 2013It is a fright film, a morality play about being devoured by one's work and, most powerfully, a sad, sad love story of doomed partners.
Radio TimesAugust 04, 2013Only Cronenberg can get away with working out his raw phobias on screen while being poignantly witty and repulsively entertaining at the same time.
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Gallery of "The Fly (1986)"