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Vincent Price | François Delambre | |
David Hedison | Andre Delambre | |
Patricia Owens | Helene Delambre | |
Herbert Marshall | Insp. Charas | |
Kathleen Freeman | Emma | |
Betty Lou Gerson | Nurse Andersone | |
Charles Herbert | Philippe Delambre | |
Eugene Borden | Dr. Ejoute | |
Harry Carter | Orderly | |
Arthur Dulac | French waiter | |
Jeff Goldblum | Seth Brundle | |
Geena Davis | Veronica Quaife | |
John Getz | Stathis Borans | |
Joy Boushel | Tawny | |
Les Carlson |
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Producer | Kurt Neumann
Stuart Cornfeld |
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Writer | David Cronenberg
James Clavell |
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Cinematography | Mark Irwin
Karl Struss |
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Musician | Howard Shore
Paul Sawtell |
When scientist Andre Delambre (Al David Hedison) of Quebec starts working on experiments, he accidentally changes himself into a fly in his transporter when a fly also joins him. This is too much for wife Helene (Patricia Owens) who sends for Andre’s older brother Francois (Vincent Price) when she sees her husband with the head of an insect. She claims she has murdered him, but Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall) is dubious and begins to piece together a horrid situation. Andre’s head is now on a fly darting around the house. Things could get worse if the maid Emma (Kathleen Freeman) gets a fly swatter. |
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