
About
When Seth Brundle makes a huge scientific and technological breakthrough in teleportation, he decides to test it on himself. Unbeknownst to him, a common housefly manages to get inside the device and the two become one.
Rating and Reviews
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7.4/10
Chandler Danier
The Fly is so good. Successful futurism. Seems the Fallout games benefitted. The physical effects are amazing and fun. Do not watch if gore sensitive. Why not build a smaller machine first to t... read more
10 months ago

GenerationofSwine
What was his electric bill and how did he not blow out every fuse in his building? Telepods must suck up a lot of juice. Anyway, it's fun. It is the typical 80s flick, with a plot that takes all ... read more
over 1 year ago

CinemaSerf
Nobody could ever call Jeff Goldbum a versatile actor, but here he is very much in his element as "Brundle". A madcap scientist, he dreams of being able to teleport things just like Willy Wonka does i... read more
almost 3 years ago

Wuchak
_**Slowly turning into a monster, aka slowly succumbing to age**_ An eccentric scientist living in a warehouse laboratory in a big city in the Northeast (Jeff Goldblum) discovers how to teleport ob... read more
over 4 years ago
People
Cast

Jeff Goldblum
Seth Brundle

Geena Davis
Veronica Quaife

John Getz
Stathis Borans

Joy Boushel
Tawny

Leslie Carlson
Dr. Cheevers

George Chuvalo
Marky

Michael Copeman
2nd Man in Bar

David Cronenberg
Gynecologist
Carol Lazare
Nurse
Shawn Hewitt
Clerk

Typhoon
Baboon (uncredited)
Ann Green
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Director

David Cronenberg
Director
John Board
First Assistant Director
Kim H. Winther
Second Assistant Director
Gillian Richardson
Script Supervisor

Patricia Rozema
Third Assistant Director

Tom Quinn
Third Assistant Director
Creator

David Cronenberg
Screenplay
Charles Edward Pogue
Screenplay
George Langelaan
Short Story