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The Fly

Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Directed by David Cronenberg
Produced by Stuart Cornfield
Written by Short story:
George Langelaan
Screenplay:
Charles Edward Pogue
David Cronenberg
Starring Jeff Goldblum
Geena Davis
John Getz
Music by Howard Shore
Nile Rodgers
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Editing by Ronald Sanders
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) August 15, 1986
Running time 95 min. David Paul Cronenberg OC, FRSC (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian Film director and occasional Actor. George Langelaan (1908 &ndash 1969 was a British -born Writer. Charles Edward Pogue is a film and television writer who has worked in the sci-fi/fantasy horror and thriller genres and he has also scripted several Sherlock Holmes adaptations Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an Academy Award -nominated American actor Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an Academy Award - and Golden Globe -winning and Emmy -nominated John Getz (born October 15, 1947) is a stage-trained American actor Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Grammy Award -winning Canadian Composer Nile Gregory Rodgers (born September 19 1952, in New York City) is an American musician Composer, Arranger, and Guitarist Mark Irwin, ASC CSC is a prolific Canadian Cinematographer. He was born 1 August 1950 in Toronto. Ronald Sanders is a film and Television editor and a Television producer. Events 778 - The Battle of Roncevaux Pass, at which Roland is killed Year 1986 ( MCMLXXXVI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar)
Country UK/Canada/USA
Language English
Budget $15,000,000 (est. English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States )
Gross revenue $60,629,159
Followed by The Fly II (1989)
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The Fly (a disambiguation of the 1958 namesake film) is a 1986 science fiction/horror/romantic tragedy film produced by Brooksfilms and 20th Century Fox, directed by David Cronenberg, and starring Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis and John Getz. The Fly II is a Sci-fi Film produced in 1989 starring Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga. Events April 12 - Actor Morgan Mason marries The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger marries Horror films are Movies that strive to elicit Fear, Horror and terror responses from viewers David Paul Cronenberg OC, FRSC (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian Film director and occasional Actor. Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an Academy Award -nominated American actor Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an Academy Award - and Golden Globe -winning and Emmy -nominated John Getz (born October 15, 1947) is a stage-trained American actor It is a big budget remake of the 1958 film of the same name, but with a substantially different plot. The Fly ( 1958) is an American science-fiction / Horror film, directed by Kurt Neumann. Mythos (Aristotle In literature the plot comprises all the events in a story particularly rendered towards the achievement of some particular Artistic or Emotional The film is more of a re-conceptualization than a remake, one which takes the basic germ of the 1957 short story and the 1958 film and then goes in a different direction. The Fly is a short story by George Langelaan that was published in 1957 in Playboy magazine The Fly ( 1958) is an American science-fiction / Horror film, directed by Kurt Neumann. The soundtrack was composed by Howard Shore. Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Grammy Award -winning Canadian Composer This movie was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1985-1986. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page

As with many of Cronenberg's films, The Fly deals with themes of bodily disfigurement or metamorphosis and the darker aspects of human emotions and behavior. Metamorphosis is a Biological process by which an Animal physically develops after Birth or hatching involving a conspicuous and relatively An underlying aspect of the story is the doomed love affair between Goldblum and Davis and the rivalry between Goldblum and Getz that results from this.

The Fly was a box office success upon its release and was critically acclaimed in the press. A sequel, The Fly II was released in 1989. The Fly II is a Sci-fi Film produced in 1989 starring Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga.

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Plot

Veronica Quaife and Seth Brundle meet at the Bartok party
Veronica Quaife and Seth Brundle meet at the Bartok party

At a meet-the-press party held by Bartok Science Industries, Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), a brilliant, eccentric scientist, meets Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis), a journalist for Particle magazine. Seth Brundle is a Fictional character and the Protagonist in David Cronenberg 's 1986 remake of The Fly. Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an Academy Award -nominated American actor In popular usage eccentricity refers to unusual or odd Behavior on the part of an individual A scientist, in the broadest sense refers to any person that engages in a systematic activity to acquire Knowledge or an individual that engages in such practices Veronica "Ronnie" Quaife is a Fictional character in David Cronenberg 's 1986 remake of The Fly, played by Geena Davis Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an Academy Award - and Golden Globe -winning and Emmy -nominated Bartok Science Industries provides the funding for Brundle's work, and he tells Veronica that he's working on a project that will change the world. Intrigued, Veronica accompanies Brundle back to his warehouse laboratory (where he also lives) so that he can show her his invention: a set of "Telepods" that allows instantaneous teleportation of an object from one pod to another. Telepods are fictional Teleportation devices featured in the 1986 film The Fly and its 1989 sequel The Fly II. Teleportation is the movement of objects from one place to another more or less instantaneously either by Paranormal means or through technological artifice Veronica is highly impressed and eventually agrees to document Seth's work. Although the telepods can transport inanimate objects perfectly, they do not work correctly on living things. Seth unintentionally demonstrates this horrific fact when he attempts to teleport a baboon, which is killed when it is reintegrated inside-out. The baboons are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, part of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. Shortly thereafter, Brundle and Veronica begin a romantic relationship, and their first sexual encounter provides inspiration for Seth. He realizes that the machine is not perfectly reassembling living objects, but is rather "interpreting" them, and sets about reprogramming the telepod computer to cope with living flesh.

Brundle inside Telepod 1, mere moments before his fateful teleportation
Brundle inside Telepod 1, mere moments before his fateful teleportation

Seth then succeeds in teleporting a second baboon with no apparent harm. The baboons are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, part of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. Flush with this success, he wants to spend a romantic evening with Veronica, but she suddenly departs before they can celebrate. Brundle's judgment soon becomes impaired by alcohol and his paranoid fear that Veronica is secretly rekindling her relationship with her editor and former lover Stathis Borans (John Getz). Stathis Borans is a Fictional character in David Cronenberg 's 1986 remake of The Fly, played by John Getz. John Getz (born October 15, 1947) is a stage-trained American actor In reality, Veronica has left to confront Borans about his continuing interference in her life, and his threat to reveal the existence of the telepods to the world prematurely. Unaware of all this, a drunk and jealous Brundle decides to teleport himself, partly due to the fact that the second baboon has shown no ill effects since being teleported. His hasty decision serves both as a way of getting back at Veronica for her imagined infidelity (she would miss a great moment in science) and also to provide the teleportation system with its first human subject. Just before the telepod door automatically closes, however, a common housefly slips into the pod, unseen by the distracted Brundle. The housefly (also house fly, house-fly or common housefly) Musca domestica, is the most common of all Flies After being teleported, Brundle emerges from the receiving pod, seemingly normal.

Shortly after his teleportation, Seth reconciles with Veronica, and eventually begins to exhibit a sense of intoxicating euphoria, as well as heightened strength, endurance, and sexual potency. However, he also becomes arrogant and violent, and when Veronica sees that something has gone wrong and refuses to allow herself to be teleported, Brundle abandons her, claiming that she cannot "keep up" with him. Brundle then meets a voluptuously sleazy woman named Tawny at a bar, and armwrestles with a burly man named Marky, with Tawny as the prize. After using his superhuman strength to give Marky's arm a compound fracture, Brundle takes Tawny home for the night. A bone fracture (sometimes abbreviated # or Fx or Fx) is a medical condition in which a Bone is cracked or broken

The next morning, Veronica arrives at the warehouse in time to prevent Brundle from forcibly teleporting Tawny, who then departs. Veronica tries to warn Brundle that something is happening to him, but he throws her out of his warehouse and tells her never to return. After she leaves, however, Brundle is horrified to discover that his fingernails are beginning to fall off. Realizing that something went wrong during his first teleportation, Brundle checks his computer's records, and discovers that the telepod computer, confused by the presence of two separate life-forms in the sending pod, has merged him with the fly at the genetic level. He then realizes that he is slowly becoming a hybrid creature that is neither human nor insect (which the doomed Seth begins referring to as "Brundlefly").

Veronica reconciles with the rapidly deteriorating Brundle
Veronica reconciles with the rapidly deteriorating Brundle

After a month-long period of self-imposed isolation, a desperate Seth again reconciles with Veronica, but he has already begun to deteriorate, becoming progressively less human in appearance. He also quickly begins to exhibit fly-like characteristics, as when he becomes incapable of eating solids and must vomit digestive enzymes (which he refers to as "vomit-drop") onto his food in order to dissolve it. Soon, he discovers that he can even cling to walls and clambers around his lab upside-down. He also develops fly-like twitches and tics, and begins leaving his sloughed-off human body parts in his medical cabinet, dubbing it "The Brundle Museum of Natural History". Brundle comes to realize that he is losing his human reason and compassion, and that he is now being driven by primitive impulses he cannot control. To her horror, Veronica learns that she is pregnant by Brundle, and she cannot be sure if the child was conceived before or after his fateful teleportation.

Although Veronica visits Brundle to tell him about her pregnancy (and her intent to abort their possibly mutated child), she can't bring herself to do so. Outside Brundle's warehouse, Veronica begs Stathis Borans to take her to a clinic so she can get an abortion, but Brundle overhears their discussion while watching them from the rooftop. Brundle then abducts Veronica from the clinic of Dr. Brent Cheevers (a friend of Borans' who has agreed to perform the abortion), and begs her to carry the child to term, since it could potentially be the last remnant of his untainted humanity. Veronica sadly refuses, since she's afraid that the child will be a hideous mutant. The saddened Brundle takes her back to his warehouse.

"We`ll be the ultimate family...A family of three...joined together in one body...more human than I am alone!"
"We`ll be the ultimate family. . . A family of three. . . joined together in one body. . . more human than I am alone!"

Meanwhile, Stathis Borans breaks into the lab and comes to Veronica's rescue, but is injured and nearly killed by the almost fully-transformed Brundle, who dissolves Stathis' left hand and right foot with his corrosive vomit-drop enzyme. Stathis is spared from death only by the pleading of Veronica.

Brundlefly is merged with a portion of Telepod 2
Brundlefly is merged with a portion of Telepod 2

Brundle then reveals his desperate, last-ditch plan to Veronica: He will use the three telepods (the third pod being the original prototype) to fuse himself, Veronica, and their unborn child together into one entity, so they can be the "ultimate family", which the desperate Brundle believes will be, "more human than I am alone". Veronica frantically resists Brundle's efforts to drag her into Telepod 1 and then accidentally tears off his jaw, triggering his final transformation. His body sheds its outer layer of decaying flesh, revealing the monstrous combination of man and insect that has been growing underneath it. The now-mute "Brundlefly" creature traps Veronica inside Telepod 1, then steps into Telepod 2. However, as the computer's timer counts down to the activation of the fusion sequence, the wounded Stathis Borans manages to shoot the power cables connected to Veronica's telepod with his shotgun, severing Telepod 1's connection to the computer and allowing Veronica to escape unharmed. Seeing this, Brundlefly attempts to break out of its own telepod just as the fusion sequence occurs, and is gruesomely fused with chunks of metal and other components from Telepod 2. As the mortally wounded Brundlefly-telepod fusion crawls out of the receiving pod, it silently begs Veronica to end its suffering with Borans' shotgun. A devastated Veronica hesitates for a moment, and then pulls the trigger, mercifully ending the life of her hideously transformed lover.

Production history

In the early 1980s, co-producer Kip Ohman approached screenwriter Charles Edward Pogue with the idea of remaking the classic science fiction/horror film The Fly. The 1980s was the decade spanning from January 1 1980 to December 31 1989. Charles Edward Pogue is a film and television writer who has worked in the sci-fi/fantasy horror and thriller genres and he has also scripted several Sherlock Holmes adaptations The Fly ( 1958) is an American science-fiction / Horror film, directed by Kurt Neumann. Pogue began by reading George Langelaan's short story and then watching the original film, which he had never seen. George Langelaan (1908 &ndash 1969 was a British -born Writer. Deciding that this was a project he was interested in, he talked with producer Stuart Cornfeld about setting up the production, and Cornfeld very quickly agreed. Stuart Cornfeld is a Film producer, business partner with Ben Stiller in the company Red Hour Productions, and an Actor. The duo then pitched the idea to executives at 20th Century Fox and received an enthusiastic response, and Pogue was given money to write a first draft screenplay. He initially wrote an outline similar to that of Langelaan's story, but both he and Cornfeld thought that it would be better to rework the material to focus on a gradual metamorphosis instead of an instantaneous monster. But when executives read the script they were so unimpressed that they immediately withdrew from the project. After some negotiating Cornfeld orchestrated a deal whereby Fox would agree to distribute the film if he could set up financing through another source.

The new producer in question was none other than Mel Brooks. Mel Brooks (born Melvin Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American director, Writer, Composer, Lyricist Brooks and Cornfeld had previously worked together on David Lynch's film The Elephant Man, produced by Brooks' company Brooksfilms. David Keith Lynch (born January 20 1946 is an American director, Screenwriter, producer, painter, Cartoonist, Composer The Elephant Man is a 1980 Biopic loosely based on the story of the 19th century British deformed celebrity Joseph Merrick (called John Cornfeld gave the script to Brooks, who liked it but felt that a different writer was needed. Pogue was then removed from the project and Cornfeld hired Walon Green for a rewrite, but it was felt that his draft was not a step in the right direction, so Pogue was then brought back to try and polish up the material. Walon Green (born December 15, 1936) is an American Documentary film director and screenwriter for both TV and films At the same time Brooks and Cornfeld were trying to find a suitable director. Their first choice was David Cronenberg, but he was working on an adaptation of Total Recall for Dino De Laurentiis and was unable to accept. David Paul Cronenberg OC, FRSC (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian Film director and occasional Actor. Total Recall is a 1990 Academy Award -winning American Science fiction film. Agostino De Laurentiis, usually credited as Dino De Laurentiis (born August 8 1919) is an Academy Award -winning Italian Cornfeld decided on a young British director named Robert Bierman after seeing one of his short films. Robert Bierman is a film and Television director. Bierman was originally scheduled to direct The Fly (1986 but due to personal tragedy Bierman was flown to Los Angeles to meet with Pogue, and the film was in the very early stages of preproduction when tragedy struck. Bierman's family had been vacationing in South Africa and his daughter was killed in an accident. Bierman boarded a plane to go to his family, and Brooks and Cornfeld waited for a month before approaching him about resuming work on the picture. Bierman told them that he was unable to start working so soon, and Brooks told him that he would wait three months and contact him again. At the end of the three months Bierman told him that he could not commit to the project. Brooks told him that he understood and released him from his contract.

With no director and an unsatisfying screenplay, production was at a standstill. Cornfeld then heard that Cronenberg was no longer associated with Total Recall and once again approached him with The Fly. Cronenberg agreed to sign on as director if he would be allowed to rewrite the script. His revised draft differed greatly from Pogue's screenplay, though it still retained the basic plot outline and also included the central concept of a genetic mutation. With a script that everyone was now happy with, Cronenberg assembled his usual crew and began the process of casting the picture, ultimately deciding on Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis for the leads. Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an Academy Award -nominated American actor Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an Academy Award - and Golden Globe -winning and Emmy -nominated Chris Walas, who had designed the creatures in Gremlins, was hired to handle the film's extensive special effects. Chris Walas (born 1955 is an American Special effects / Make-up artist and director Gremlins is a American dark comedy horror Movie directed by Joe Dante and released in 1984 by Warner Bros

Critical response

Upon its release, The Fly was praised for being more emotionally involving and genuinely poignant in comparison to Cronenberg's previous films. Halliwell's Film Guide commented that while the film was "deliberately gruesome. Leslie Robert James Halliwell ( 23 February, 1929 – 21 January, 1989) was a British Motion picture Historian . . with much unpleasant detail" it was also "carried along by a certain style". Jeff Goldblum's tour-de-force performance was applauded as well, and many believe it to be his finest performance to this day. Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an Academy Award -nominated American actor Goldblum was thought by many to be a certainty for an Academy Award nomination, and when he was not nominated, many prominent film critics, Roger Ebert in particular, stated that he had been cheated. "The Oscar" redirects here for the film see The Oscar (film. Roger Joseph Ebert (iːbɝt born June 18, 1942) is an American film critic and Screenwriter.

Film critic Gene Siskel named The Fly as the tenth best film of 1986. Eugene "Gene" Kal Siskel ( January 26, 1946 &ndash February 20, 1999) was an American Film critic. In 1989, Premiere and American Film magazines both conducted independent polls of American film critics, directors, and other such groups to determine the best films of the 1980s, and The Fly appeared on both lists. Premiere was an American and New York City -based film Magazine published by Hachette Filipacchi Media U

The film was also widely thought to be an allegory of the AIDS epidemic, although Cronenberg denies this and states that the subtext/metaphor of the film is the natural process of aging and death. He states that "we've all got the disease, the disease of being finite. " This, when coupled with the tragic love-story of the plot (harking back to stories such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame) makes The Fly an all-too human film, albeit filled with Cronenberg's familiar obsessions and gruesome attention to detail. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Notre-Dame de Paris is an 1831 French novel written by Victor Hugo. The spectacular "Brundlefly" makeup effects were given a 1986 Academy Award, the film's sole nomination. "The Oscar" redirects here for the film see The Oscar (film.

In 2005, Time magazine film critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel included The Fly in their list of the All-TIME 100 Greatest Movies. Time (trademarked in capitals as TIME) is a weekly American Newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and Richard Nelson Corliss (born 1943 is a writer for Time magazine who focuses on Movies, with the occasional article on music or sports Richard Warren Schickel (born February 10, 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an Author, Journalist, and documentary The All- TIME 100 Greatest Movies is a compilation

In 2008, the American Film Institute distributed ballots to 1,500 directors, critics, and other people associated with the film industry in order to determine the top ten American films in 10 different genre categories. The American Film Institute ( AFI) is an independent Non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 Cronenberg's version of The Fly was nominated under the "Science Fiction" category. As of this writing, the results are not in, but they will be revealed in a telecast AFI special in June, 2008.

The film's tagline, "Be afraid. . . Be very afraid", was voted the greatest of all time by Empire magazine. Empire is a British Film Magazine published Monthly by Bauer Consumer Media.

Sequel

The sequel is The Fly II (1989). The Fly II is a Sci-fi Film produced in 1989 starring Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga. There has been some discussion as to whether the sequel "really" counts as a part of Cronenberg's Fly universe. Cronenberg feels that the stories in his films have definitive beginnings and endings, and he has never considered making a sequel to one of his own films, although others have made sequels to Cronenberg films, including Scanners (1981). Scanners is a 1981 action / Science fiction / Horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg.

Makeup/creature effects

The Academy Award-winning makeup seen in The Fly was designed and executed by Chris Walas, Inc. "The Oscar" redirects here for the film see The Oscar (film. over a period of several months. The final "Brundlefly" creature was designed first, and then the various steps needed to carry protagonist Seth Brundle to that final incarnation were designed afterwards. The transformation was intended to be a metaphor for the aging process. Indeed, Brundle loses hair, teeth, and fingernails, and his skin becomes discolored and lumpy. The intention of the filmmakers was to give Brundle a bruised, cancerous, and diseased look that gets progressively worse as time goes on.

Various looks were tested for the different stages before the perfected versions seen in the completed film were arrived at. Some early test footage can be seen on the 2005 The Fly: Collector's Edition DVD.

Early versions of the different makeup stages include:

The following is a breakdown of each stage of Seth Brundle's horrifying transformation as designed and created by the CWI crew (with behind-the-scenes information presented in italics):

Stage 1
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 3
Stage 4-A
Stage 4-A
Stage 4-B, which was deleted from the final cut of the film
Stage 4-B, which was deleted from the final cut of the film
Stage 5
Stage 5
Stage 6
Stage 6
"Stage" 7
"Stage" 7

Deleted scenes

The 2005 Collector's Edition DVD version of the film includes a variety of deleted scenes. The DVD also includes numerous bits of dialogue that were trimmed, as well as two extended scenes.

The most notable deleted scenes include:

The script additionally called for Brundle to encounter a homeless woman in the alley after amputating the insect leg, whose face he would vomit on and consume, but this segment was written out of the movie before filming.

Brundle's motivation for fusing the two animals together in the "monkey-cat" scene was somewhat ambiguous, but the intent of the filmmakers was that this was a "test run" for Brundle's fusion "cure" seen at the end of the completed film. Thematically, the point of the scene was that Brundle was trying to find some kind of cure for his rapidly deteriorating condition, but was clearly losing his sanity at the same time. [1] [2]

The "monkey-cat" scene was included in a rough-cut preview-screening of the film in Toronto. The audience reacted strongly to the scene, with at least one person throwing up. The general consensus from the preview audience was that Brundle was being cruel to the animals and, as a result, they lost sympathy for him for the duration of the film. So the sequence was cut, and remained unseen for nearly 20 years. [3] For the 2005 DVD, the scene was restored from the original negative, with tracked-in sound effects and music taken from the completed film.

The other filmed versions of the epilogue featured:

The epilogue did not fare well with the preview audience, and ended up being cut from the film because no one wanted to see Ronnie end up with Stathis, the stop-motion animation of the "butterfly-baby" was not entirely convincing, and because both the audience and the filmmakers felt that the story should end with Brundle's mercy-killing at Veronica's hands.

  1. In one early version of the ending, Veronica is unconscious after Brundlefly throws her into Telepod 1. When the Brundlething emerges from the prototype telepod, the raging and mortally wounded creature crawls toward the injured Stathis Borans, who manages to grab a loose wire jutting from the telepod/human/fly-hybrid creature's back and jams it into an electrical socket. The Brundlething is liquified by the electricity.
  2. A later version of the scene is nearly identical, except that the Brundlething crawls toward Stathis (whether it wants to attack him or is just desperate for help is left ambiguous) and then dies.
  3. In the version of the script that appears on the 2005 DVD, Veronica is conscious during the final scene, and when the Brundlething emerges from the receiving telepod and crawls toward her, she aims Stathis' shotgun at it, but the creature ends up dying at her feet. Eventually, this was slightly changed to the mercy-killing seen in the completed film.

Production details

Literary and cinematic relationships

The Fly - The Opera

In February, 2007, Plácido Domingo announced that his LA Opera and Théâtre du Châtelet of Paris were producing an opera based on the film. David Cronenberg was announced as directing the opera. Howard Shore would again contribute the score with Domingo directing and David Henry Hwang writing the libretto. David Henry Hwang (黃哲倫 Pinyin: Huáng Zhìlún (born August 11, 1957) is a contemporary American Playwright who has risen to A libretto is the text used in an extended Musical work such as an Opera, Operetta, Masque, sacred or secular Oratorio and [5] In February, 2008, LA Opera announced the opera will run six performances between September 7 and 27, 2008. Daniel Okulitch will play Seth Brundle, Ruxandra Donose will play Veronica, and Kurt Streit will play Stathis Borans. Daniel Okulitch (born January 30 1976 is a Canadian Bass baritone. [6]

Popular culture

References

  1. ^ Fear of the Flesh: The Making of The Fly, The Fly Collector's Edition DVD, 20th Century Fox, 2005
  2. ^ The Fly Papers, Tim Lucas, Cinefex Magazine, 1986
  3. ^ Fear of the Flesh: The Making of The Fly, The Fly Collector's Edition DVD, 20th Century Fox, 2005
  4. ^ The Fly (1986) - Trivia
  5. ^ LA Opera's announcement of the operatic production
  6. ^ LAOpera information about cast and production dates

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