Curse of the Fly

Curse of the Fly

1965 "Piece by Piece...Atom by Atom...Humans Invisibly Teleported Through Time and Space!!!"
Curse of the Fly
Curse of the Fly

Curse of the Fly

5.2 | 1h26m | en | Horror

The son of the inventor of a matter-transporter, which turned him into a monster when he tried to transport himself along with a tiny housefly, continues to pursue his father's experiment, while his own two sons attempt to extricate him, themselves and the family name from further disaster and scandal.

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5.2 | 1h26m | en | Horror , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: May. 01,1965 | Released Producted By: Lippert Films , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The son of the inventor of a matter-transporter, which turned him into a monster when he tried to transport himself along with a tiny housefly, continues to pursue his father's experiment, while his own two sons attempt to extricate him, themselves and the family name from further disaster and scandal.

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Cast

Brian Donlevy , George Baker , Carole Gray

Director

Harry White

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Rainey Dawn The Delambre name is the only real connection to the first two films of the series. Phillippe is renamed Henri; Henri was the name in the short story not Phillippe but it would have made more sense in this 3rd film to keep his name Phillippe (a lot less confusing that way since it was changed to Henri in the first film).Also do not expect to see any Fly in this film. The teleportation device still has quite a few problems but flies are not one of them anymore. So in a way, this film is only connected to the first two films by the name Delambre and the teleportation device still having troubles. The problem is, with no Fly it's not really a Fly movie anymore, it's not what people are wanting to see which is The Fly.That's not to say this is a bad film because The Fly is not in this movie, it's just not as good as the first two and does not live up to it's name and film poster. It's a deceiving film, cashing in on the success of the first two films.5/10
Edgar Soberon Torchia Nice little film, with two Oriental servants called Tai and Wan... that's a sample of the inspiration that screenwriter Harry Spalding brought to end the trilogy, but as everybody has pointed out it is better than the previous installment. Mental patient Patricia Stanley (sexy South African actress Carole Gray) is the main character this time, a pianist who escapes an asylum only to get mixed up with the Delambres, who now have cells in their manor, where they keep the victims of their experiments with teletransportation. Tai-Wan are in charge of the Delambre mansion, laboratory and prison, and things get ugly but no flies fly around to make them nastier. Enjoy!
Spikeopath The Curse Of The Fly is the third instalment of the original series of films born out of the short story written by George Langelaan. Here in this one, a vast improvement on the awful Return Of The Fly, we are with the descendants of doomed Andre Delambre from the first and best original feature film. The links and time frames are rather tenuous, but the basic core of matter transportation still remains, with obviously less than great experimentation results!. Playing out more as a science fiction thriller than a outright horror picture, Curse Of The Fly has oodles of atmosphere and a genuine feel of a tragic melodrama, it also boasts the watchable talent of Brian Donlevy as Henri Delambre. It opens with a fabulous sequence and ends with a very satisfying conclusion, while the make up effects of the creepers certainly don't embarrass the film at all. For sure there is the usual cheese that comes with this up and down genre, but as low grade genre films go, this one most definitely holds up rather well. 6/10
marbleann I just saw this flick on Fox movies since it first came out. I loved it. First I want to say there is no Fly in this movie. It is about the son and the grandsons of the original creator of the Teleporter machine. The Delamber family. The time line is way off because Brian Donlevy is the son and he is way too old to play him. If my recollection is correct the original Fly took place after WW II. The grandsons are more age appropriate. I just think the Producers needed a famous name for the movie and Donlevy was available. He does play the obsessed scientist very well though. He doesn't care how this life is affecting his sons. One, Albert is very troubled by his dads pursuits. He doesn't have much to do during the movie because he is in London and he just is used as the other half of the teleporter operator. Seems like this is a great high tech way of smuggling illegal aliens ,beam me up Scottie. Because the old man is in England in the beginning of the movie but he cannot legally return to Canada because of all of his hanky panky, his passport has been absconded by the cops. So the teleporter is used to get him back into Canada. Albert has a very important role at the end of the movie but before that all we know is that he is not a happy camper. I am not going to spoil the ending. When Dad gets back home he discovers that number 1 son has taken a wife. This scene is great. The old man is telling the son that it is impossible that he got married because his new wife will bring attention to the family and their experiments. Well the son tells dad that she has no family or friends so no one will look for her. Just as he is saying this to his father the screen cuts to a scene where we see a woman talking to the police about looking for this woman. Well it turns out it was his wife. So now the cops are coming to the Delambres. After that her life with the Delambres goes downhill. Her husband is summoned to the police about the missing woman while he is gone, she discovers something is not right in the old backyard. I will not tell what happens. But the movie has enough going for it to please most fans of these types of movies. We even have a little Jane Eyre and Rebecca story mixed up in the movie. You will know what I am talking about when you see the movie.