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Seth Brundle was a research scientist whose genes were fused with a housefly in a matter transmission experiment and he transformed into the terrifying mutant creature "Brundlefly" and the journalist who he fell in love with, Vernoica Quaife killed him by blowing out his brains with a shotgun. Veronica has died giving birth to Seth's son Martin. Martin is raised by Seth's evil employer Anton Bartok who requires Martin's help to solve the problems of the Telepods, believing the Telepods are the key for worldwide domination. Growing at a accelerated rate and inheriting his father's mutated genes, Martin finds himself suffering his father's fate as he himself transforming into a even more fierce and terrifying "Brundlefly". Befriend by beautiful computer specialist Beth Logan, Martin sets out a way to cure himself, as the answer lies within the Telepod which is his only chance of saving himself from a terrible death.
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Eric Stoltz |
Daphne Zuniga |
Lee Richardson |
John Getz |
Frank C. Turner |
Ann Marie Lee |
Gary Chalk |
Saffron Henderson |
Harley Cross |
Matthew Moore |
Rob Roy |
Andrew Rhodes |
Pat Bermel |
William S. Taylor |
Jerry Wasserman |
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Chris Walas |
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Seth Brundle, a brilliant but eccentric scientist attempts to woo investigative journalist Veronica Quaife by offering her a scoop on his latest research in the field of matter transportation, which against all the expectations of the scientific establishment have proved successful. Up to a point. Brundle thinks he has ironed out the last problem when he successfully transports a living creature, but when he attempts to teleport himself a fly enters one of the transmission booths, and Brundle finds he is a changed man. This Science-Gone-Mad film is the source of the quotable quote "Be afraid. Be very afraid."
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Fantasy |
Horror |
Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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Jeff Goldblum |
Geena Davis |
John Getz |
Joy Boushel |
Leslie Carlson |
George Chuvalo |
Michael Copeman |
David Cronenberg |
Carol Lazare |
Shawn Hewitt |
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David Cronenberg |
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King Roland of the planet Druidia is trying to marry his daughter Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) to Prince Valium, but Vespa is kidnapped by the evil race of the Spaceballs. The Spaceballs ask Roland a tremendous ransom: all the air of Druidia (you see, the air of Spaceball had serious pollution problems...). The King decides to offer a generous amount of money to a space rogue, Lone Starr, to persuade him to save Vespa. What follows is the parody of a _LOT_ of famous SF movies.
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Sci-Fi |
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Mel Brooks |
Rick Moranis |
Bill Pullman |
Daphne Zuniga |
John Candy |
George Wyner |
Joan Rivers |
Dick Van Patten |
Michael Winslow |
Lorene Yarnell |
John Hurt |
Sal Viscuso |
Ronny Graham |
JM J. Bullock |
Leslie Bevis |
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Mel Brooks |
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