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Five films from the hugely popular sci-fi franchise. In 'The Fly'
(1958), a scientist (David Hedison) is obsessed with developing a
molecular matter transmitter. When he attempts to test the
invention himself, he is unwittingly joined by a companion - a fly
that has sneaked into the transportation pod with him. The
consequences of the experiment soon become clear, as the scientist
begins to take on fly-like characteristics. 'Return of the Fly'
(1959) sees the original scientist's son reconstructing the matter
transporter which turned his father into an insect, with the young
man's experiments leading him down the same insectoid path. In
'Curse of the Fly' (1965) the plot again revolves around the
Delambre family, although this time it is the scientist's grandson,
Henri Delambre (Brian Donlevy), who becomes obsessed with
transporter experiments to the dismay of his two sons, who want to
live normal lives and forget about their grandfather's invention.
Henri's oldest son, Martin (George Baker), marries a young woman
who just escaped from a mental hospital. After Martin's new wife
discovers a closet filled with deranged humans left over from
failed teleportation experiments, the police are called and Henri
attempts to flee using the infamous transporter. 'The Fly' (1986)
is the Oscar-winning remake of the 1958 horror classic. Scientist
Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), experimenting with transmitting
matter uses himself as a guinea-pig, unaware that a fly has got
into the machinery. As he embarks on a relationship with Veronica
Quaife (Geena Davis), the journalist covering his project, his body
slowly begins to take on fly-like characteristics. 'The Fly 2'
(1989) is the sequel to the 1986 movie. Dr Seth Brundle is no more,
but he has left behind a gruesome legacy: the teleportation device
which transformed him into a human fly, and a son, Martin (Matthew
Moore/Harley Cross). Infected with his father's insect metabolism,
Martin's growth is hugely accelerated, and he is soon a fully grown
man (Eric Stoltz). When he discovers the remains of his father's
experiment, Martin decides to pick up where Seth left off.
Cult horror director David Cronenberg found mainstream success with
this remake of the 1958 horror classic and Chris Walas and Stephan
Dupuis won an Oscar for their make-up effects. Scientist Seth
Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), experimenting with transmitting matter
uses himself as a guinea-pig, unaware that a fly has got into the
machinery. As he embarks on a relationship with Veronica Quaife
(Geena Davis), the journalist covering his project, his body slowly
begins to take on fly-like characteristics.
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Scanners (Blu-ray disc)
Stephen Lack, Jennifer O'Neill, Patrick McGoohan, Lawrence Dane, Charles Shamata, …
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R433
Discovery Miles 4 330
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Controversial horror auteur David Cronenberg gained his first
international success with this conspiracy thriller, featuring a
notorious exploding head sequence. A group of psychics, nicknamed
'scanners' for their ability to read minds, realise they can also
induce massive brain haemorrhaging in their subjects by locking
into their nervous system. A 'good' scanner is sent out by doctors
to track down the psychics who are using their powers for evil
purposes.
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