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The Fly (1958)
In director Kurt Neumann's original and chilling horror
film melodrama - followed by two sequels: Return of the Fly (1959) and The
Curse of the Fly (1965), and David Cronenberg's excellent remake The
Fly (1986):
- the opening shocking scene, set at Montreal's Delambre
Freres Electronics factory, when the night watchman Gaston (Torben
Meyer) found that Helene Delambre (Patricia Owens) had just crushed
her scientist husband Andre's (David Hedison) head and arm in a giant
metal hydraulic press; she phoned Andre's brother François
Delambre (Vincent Price) with the horrific news: "Francois,
I've killed Andre. I need your help...Call the police and come quickly" -
and shortly later calmly admitted to the crime
- the baffling motive for the murder was summarized
by Police Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall): "There appears
to be no motive, no reason except insanity," but then afterwards
concluded: "In spite of what the doctors think. I believe Mrs.
Delambre's mind is quite clear. Even when catching flies"
- Helene had become quite agitated about buzzing flies in her presence,
especially an unusual one that Francois' nephew Philippe (Charles Herbert)
claimed he found with a white head and leg
- the rest of the story - in flashback - began a few
months earlier, when Helene told about how her husband showed her
his matter-teleporting or transfer device and his latest experiments
- some successful and some not so successful; during one transference,
an unnoticed fly had joined Andre in the transporter; she found Andre
with a black cloth covering his head and his left arm hidden in his
lab coat pocket - he requested that she catch a fly with a white
head; when he got up, Helene screamed upon her first view of Andre's
left arm - it had been replaced by a fly's claw --- she thought she
was having a nightmare
- via a note written by Andre, he revealed that he had
been atomically (and anatomically) combined with a fly that was in
the disintegrator with him; and it was urgent that the escaped mutated
fly with the white head be found, to go through the machine transference
process one more time to restore Andre and have their "atoms
untangle"
- the scene of Andre's note about how it was a matter
of life and death: "If you had caught the fly, you would not
be reading this. I know you will never catch it now. It's hopeless.
There are things man should never experiment with. Now I must destroy
everything, all evidence, even myself. No one must ever know what
I discovered. It's too dangerous. I've thought of a way. It's not
easy, but I need your help"; Helene convinced Andre to not kill
himself, and try one more transference experiment - without the fly
- the shocking scene of the additional transference,
when Andre emerged from the teleporting machine; Helene removed the
draped black cloth from Andre's head, revealing a monstrous, twitching
fly head (the kaleidoscopic point of view of her screaming was shot
through the Fly's POV eye); Helene fainted onto the floor
Helene's First View of Andre's Fly Head
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- the scene of Helene awakening and reading her husband's
chalkboard directions: "No use. Now Help me - but don't come
near me. Kill fly - plez. Love You"; shortly later, she mercy-killed
her husband in the hydraulic press
- the climactic ending - Francois sat on a garden bench,
but could not hear the escaped mutated fly (with a human head and
fly body, and one human leg) crying out piteously that it was caught
in a spider's web: "Help me! Please Help meeeeeee! Go! Go away!
No! Please Help Me! Please ! Go away! Go away! No! No! No! No!"
- in the conclusion, the fly's body was smashed with
a rock by Inspector Charas; Francois noted about the merciful killing: "You've
committed murder just as much as Helene did. You killed a fly with
a human head. She killed a human with a fly head. If she murdered,
so did you"
- in the happy ending, to clear Helene, Andre's death
was reconsidered as a suicide, due to his derangement; Francois explained
to Philippe the reason for Andre's death: "He died because of
his work. He was like, like an explorer in a wild country where no
one had ever been before. He was searching for the truth. He almost
found a great truth, but for one instant, he was careless...The search
for the truth is the most important work in the whole world - and
the most dangerous"
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Death of Helene's Husband Andre in Hydraulic Press -
an Assisted Suicide
Mutated Fly Caught in Spider's Web: "Help
me! Please Help meeeeeee!..."
Fly's View of Spider
Charas' Crushing of Fly and Spider With Rock
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