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The Fly (1958)/Return of the Fly (1959)
The Fly (1958)/Return of the Fly (1959)
Directors: Kurt Neumann, Edward Bernds
Actors: David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall, Kathleen Freeman
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

List Price: $14.98
Buy New: $6.50
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(34 reviews)
Sales Rank: 33905

Format: Anamorphic, Black & White, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD
Running Time: 172 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 0.6

ISBN: 6305951446
UPC: 024543004547
EAN: 9786305951445
ASIN: 6305951446

Release Date: September 5, 2000
Theatrical Release Date: July 1959
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The plot device is so damned great that it simply had to be revisited: a scientist invents a device that transmits matter by disintegrating it in one chamber and reintegrating it in another. When he attempts to transmit his own body, he accidentally allows a fly into the chamber, and the resulting man-insect hybrid runs rampant across the Canadian countryside. Philippe, the son of that ill-fated scientist, is told the family history by a benevolent uncle (an oddly prim Vincent Price); possessed with the scientific will-to-know, he becomes determined to re-create his father's experiments. The legendarily silly costuming of the original Fly returns, and with it, the perplexing logic of transmogrification--it becomes difficult to decipher which of the man-insect hybrids we're meant to understand as possessing Phillipe's agency. The film is hampered by the lack of a strong female lead, and by performances by all principals that are disappointingly modern in their clear motivation and restraint. Almost normal--even by modern standards--Return of the Fly represents an interesting bridging piece between the arty, abstract, symbolist sci-fi aesthetic of the early '50s and the naturalist, highly mimetic, realist style that quickly came to dominate the genre. --Miles Bethany


Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent album !   September 13, 2008
Very good idea to have these two DVD's, the first and the second parts of this classic sciencefiction films. I watched it on TV when I was a child and I still remember some scenes that astonished me. Now, I watch the DVD's once and once again and I enjoy it so much.


3 out of 5 stars "Help Me"   December 5, 2007
These two films are both frequently over-looked by people who only remember the David Cronenberg version from the 1980's.

Firstly let me say right from the start that I enjoyed both these films, regardless of any reservations I may have about them. They are good quality horror films of the 1950's. Overall I rate the first film slightly higher than the second one, because its in colour and mainly because the first film has a much better ending than the second, which is a little too Hollywood for my liking.

For their time both films are actually pretty scary. In fact the 2nd film has one classic scene where regardless of the fact that you know what is going to happen, when it does it still makes you jump. By todays standards the special effects are primitive, but I was quite surprised how effective they were considering we are talking about films over 40 years old.

The acting and direction is generally of a decent standard and the only area where the films sometimes let themselves down relate to parts of the plot which don't quite follow logically.

So overall whilst these two films are certainly not masterpieces, they are much better than expected, and in a few key scenes quite haunting. You won't forget the phrase "Help Me" for a long time.



5 out of 5 stars The Fly (1958)/ Return Of The Fly (1959)   October 30, 2007
These ORIGINAL films make the ( Goldblum films ) look like what they (and most remakes ) are bad copies.


3 out of 5 stars Would have been a good Twilight Zone episode.   August 29, 2006
  1 out of 4 found this review helpful

The Fly is probably not as good as you remember. Oh yes, it does have that gorgeous 1958 CinemaScope sheen, and bears the distinction of being one of the few really big budget science fiction films from that entire decade. Alas, it is also a drawn-out, talky bore with some really obnoxious performances.

To begin with, the film spends about 25 minutes stringing along a pre "flashback" sequence. Not the worst idea, but it drags on and on. Vincent Price prances about like an effeminate dilbert and the wife has to act "worried" ad nauseum. After about 40 minutes we get to the actual science fiction portion; a dark, twisted little tale, that is unfortunately dragged on and on and on. But it is not explored nearly enough, and the simple SFX are just repeated over and over. There are exactly 3 high points in this film, one of them being the classic ending.

The Fly is an inflated blimp of a film, overwrought, overbaked, wasting its time on "suspense" when more Science Fiction would have been better.



5 out of 5 stars A movie with a heart   July 23, 2006
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

"The Fly" is a definite must see because of Patricia Owens, her outstanding performance truly carries this movie. What an underrated performance she gives. From such a fantastical premise, Ms. Owens creates a most believable character, one in which the audience can emphathize with. In an odd way, for a movie about a man with a fly's head,it's heart is in the right place. Ms. Owens does what she does for the love of her husband and her son. Without her, this movie would be just like many other 50's sci fi/horror movies. Her spectaular performance lifts this admittedly silly scenario into the realm of unforgettable, classic movie performances.

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