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Curse of the Fly

Piece by Piece...Atom by Atom...Humans Invisibly Teleported Through Time and Space!!!
1965 | 86m | English

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Director: Don Sharp
Writer: Harry Spalding
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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.
Release Date: May 01, 1965
Director: Don Sharp
Writer: Harry Spalding
Genres: Horror, Science Fiction
Keywords england, canada, experiment, mutant, teleportation, sequel, mad scientist, black and white, scientist, disfigurement, animal horror
Production Companies Lippert Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Brian Donlevy Henri Delambre
George Baker Martin Delambre
Carole Gray Patricia 'Pat' Stanley
Yvette Rees Wan
Burt Kwouk Tai
Charles Carson Inspector Charas
Rachel Kempson Madame Fournier
Warren Stanhope Hotel Manager
Michael Graham Albert Delambre
Reed Hadley Ike
Jeremy Wilkin Inspector Ronet
Mary Manson Judith Delambre
Mia Anderson Nurse
Arnold Bell Hotel Porter
Stan Simmons Heavyset Creature
John Bloom Nolya
Name Job
Harry Spalding Writer
Harold Fletcher Special Effects Makeup Artist, Makeup Effects
Robert Winter Editor
John O'Gorman Makeup Artist
Teresa Bolland Production Manager
Alex Carver-Hill Second Assistant Director
Frank Drake Camera Operator
Francis Rodker Title Designer
Basil Emmott Director of Photography
Harry White Art Direction
Bert Shefter Original Music Composer
Barbara Barnard Hairdresser
Gordon Gilbert Assistant Director
Johnny Pearson Orchestrator
Don Sharp Director
George Langelaan Characters
Name Title
Robert L. Lippert Producer
Jack Parsons Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

"Henri" (Brian Donlevy) is a scientist obsessed with matter transportation. He's got all sorts of gadgets in the basement of his rural home and his son "Martin" (George Baker) to help out. Thing is, his son has already had a bad experience with all of this mad science, and now remarried to "Patricia ... " (Carole Grey) he wants out. Fat chance thinks his dad - think of your grandad who concocted all of this up in the first place. Also, well think of the previous experiments that are currently occupying some locked rooms elsewhere on the property - and of one occupant in particular. "Patricia" - that's "Patreeshia" to the uninitiated, has an habit of exploring and when she discovers a little too much she begins to question her own sanity. Can she believe what she sees? Husband and father-in-law both tell her she's imagining things. Then the police show up looking for a missing woman. Who is she? Why are they looking there? As the net begins to close in, perhaps it's the teleport than can get them to safety and new lives? Hmmm. Neither Donlevy nor Baker carry this stodgy and over-scripted effort at all well and though there's quite a creepy effort from Yvette Rees, the rest of this is all pretty lacklustre fayre that is dragged out for at least half an hour too long. What visual effects there are are straight from the papier-mâché and glue factory and the story is just too thin.

Nov 20, 2024