

Help me!’ into the minds of moviegoers forever. Thus begins Kurt Neumann’s The Fly, a science fiction horrorĬlassic that forever burned the words ‘Help me! Horrifying than we could have possibly imagined. (Patricia Owens) confesses to the crime but won’t provide a motive whileĭisplaying a peculiar fixation with flies.ĭetermined to unveil the truth behind Andre’s death, his brotherįrancois (Vincent Price) plays along with Helene’s fixations and throughĮxtended flashback we learn the true reasons for the murder were far more The weed is really kicking in.Īndre Delambre (David Hedison) is found dead with his head crushed between a Movie battle in which two films cut from the same cloth will be debated overĭude.


With that, The Movie Sleuth paves the way for another controversial Others view each film as products of theirĮra, although an argument can be made for the 1986 film’s timelessness versus Two, including but not limited to the 1958 film’s star Vincent Price lambastingĬronenberg’s remake for the choking amount of grotesquerie on display. Head with a fly’s body, the other presented the fusion of human and insect as aĬancer spreading like wildfire, infecting every ounce of the poor man’s beingĭebate to this day by horror purists over which film is the superior of the

Where one film depicted the switch of a man’s Woman watching the man she loves become a mere shadow of his former self, howĮach film explored those themes couldn’t have been more different or extreme. Transformation of its shape shifting mad scientist as well as the grief of the Scientific breakthroughs gone awry, focusing on the physical and mental Teleportation device which accidentally scrambles his DNA with that of a Story of the same name by George Langelaan, Theįly told the terrifying and tragic story of a scientist who invents a Based upon the 1957 Playboy Magazine short Than David Cronenberg’s 1986 remake of Kurt Neumann’s 1958 science fiction Remake of Howard Hawks’ The Thing from Another World and nowhere is that truer Makeover that actually manages to surpass the source which inspired it. In a blue moon, a great science fiction film of the 1950s will get a modern day
