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The Fly (1958)

“If she looked upon the horror her husband had become... she would scream for the rest of her life!”

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Plot

In the heart-wrenching aftermath of the tragic death of her husband, Andre Delambre, under the merciless jaws of a mechanical press, his widow finds herself entwined in a tale of love, ambition, and disaster. Her poignant recounting of the past months to his brother, Francois Delambre, and the tenacious police Inspector Charas, unveils a world where the boundaries of science and reality blur. Andre Delambre was a man ignited by love for his family and an insatiable thirst for discovery. He embarked on an audacious journey into the uncharted realm of teleportation, attempting to whisk objects across space by disassembling their atomic structure and reassembling them at a distant location. Despite the ephemeral success with inanimate objects, the experiment takes a dreadful turn when their beloved cat vanishes into thin air during a teleportation trial. Undeterred by this unsettling incident, Andre, with the spark of triumph in his eyes, believes he has rectified the flaws hindering his groundbreaking invention. Convinced of the system's readiness, he decides to be the first human subject of teleportation. In a twist of fate, a fly, oblivious to the scientist's grand plans, accompanies him in the teleportation chamber. The unforeseen co-passenger triggers a catastrophic sequence of events, culminating in the unfathomable fusion of man and insect. "The Fly" invites you to lose yourself in an intriguing blend of science, horror, and drama, as it unravels the tale of a scientist's reckless pursuit of knowledge, and the unimaginable consequences of an experiment gone horribly awry.

Where to watch The Fly?

The Fly is a drama movie featuring David Hedison.

The Fly is currently streaming on DIRECTV.

It is also possible to buy The Fly on AMC on Demand, Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.