The FlyYear: 1958 Director: Kurt Newmann Written by: James Clavell Threat: Mad Scientist Weapon of Choice: Industrial Press Based upon: short story - "The Fly" - George Langelaan |
Other movies in this series:
Return of the Fly
Curse of the Fly
Rish Outfield's reviews
As tyranist mentioned, this year's festival was much more quality-focussed than quantity-focussed.
Sometimes even scum like me needs to take a break and watch Star Wars.
I was pleased to have a buddy of mine join us for The Fly and Return of the Fly.
This buddy was one I'd drag to horror movies all the time before the site began, and I had missed him.
Certainly that affected my response to these films. But even without my pal, I'm not blind enough
to not notice how great this movie was. It hit me hard and was my favourite of the films
we watched in this year's Festival.
Vincent Price starred in this one too. I wish I could've known the man. Since tyranist aptly
described it below, I'll simply say that it was a very, very fine film. Probably the main reason this
works so well is how seriously the filmmakers take the story. Though it's tempting (and often rewarding)
to lighten Sci-Fi and Horror, or simply poke fun at it, The Fly remains straight-faced,
even though there's a certain absurdity to the whole situation. What results is a surprisingly effective
and powerful film, in many ways more Tragedy than Horror. The tragedy is so powerful, in many ways
because the film was made in the Fifties, when movies were more trite and cowardly (ESPECIALLY Horror).
The creature, while not magnificent by today's standards, is well-created and interesting.
Plus, they hold off on showing it just long enough for it to be shocking when it's revealed.
David Cronenberg's 1986 remake is technically brilliant, disturbing in theme, boasts a great performance
from Jeff Goldblum, and is repellently violent, but it lacks the heart of this film, and to me, pales in comparison.
This is one of the few films on the site that has reduced me to tears, and I think it ranks up there with
Invasion of the Body Snatchers and
The Creature From the Black Lagoon
as the best of 50's Horror.
Best Scare: The (in)famous "help me!" scene freaked out and even scarred many a filmgoer, and half a century later, it still does.
I'd Recommend It: Highly. This deserves to be called a classic.
The tyranist's thoughts
As creepy and weird as its remake tried to be this one is a masterpiece of horror for its period.
With special effects well beyond my expectations and a pretty good little story, you can imagine
this as a cross between the monster flicks of the time and Hitchcock. Lots of suspense and
misdirection, but at the core there is something not human.
So the movie starts out with an unusual murder and everything points to a wife having killed
her husband in cold blood. But she appears insane, and the more of the story that unravels
the more she might be insane.
Vincent Price was as good as ever in this one and the script was really nice, but best of all
was the monster. I was blown away by what they managed to achieve. I've never seen
another movie from the '50s that even comes close. In addition to the quality of the effect,
they successfully kept it hidden until the end of the movie, something that modern film makers
could take a cue from.
Take the time to see this one. Its sequel may not be worth it to you, but this is a must see.
Total Skulls: 10
Sequel | ||
Sequel setup | ||
Rips off earlier film | ||
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie | ||
Future celebrity appears | ||
Former celebrity appears | ||
Bad title | ||
Bad premise | ||
Bad acting | ||
Bad dialogue | ||
Bad execution | ||
MTV Editing | ||
OTS | ||
Girl unnecessarily gets naked | ||
Wanton sex | ||
Death associated with sex | ||
Unfulfilled promise of nudity | ||
Characters forget about threat | ||
Secluded location | ||
Power is cut | ||
Phone lines are cut | ||
Someone investigates a strange noise | ||
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door | ||
Camera is the killer | ||
Victims cower in front of a window/door | ||
Victim locks self in with killer | ||
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls | ||
Toilet stall scene | ||
Shower/bath scene | ||
Car stalls or won't start | ||
Cat jumps out | ||
Fake scare | ||
Laughable scare | ||
Stupid discovery of corpse | ||
Dream sequence | ||
Hallucination/Vision | ||
No one believes only witness | ||
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth | ||
Warning goes unheeded | ||
Music detracts from scene | ||
Death in first five minutes | ||
x years before/later | ||
Flashback sequence | ||
Dark and stormy night | ||
Killer doesn't stay dead | ||
Killer wears a mask | ||
Killer is in closet | ||
Killer is in car with victim | ||
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes | ||
Unscary villain/monster | ||
Beheading | ||
Blood fountain | ||
Blood hits camera | ||
Poor death effect | ||
Excessive gore | ||
No one dies at all | ||
Virgin survives | ||
Geek/Nerd survives | ||
Little kid lamely survives | ||
Dog/Pet miraculously survives | ||
Unresolved subplots | ||
"It was all a dream" ending | ||
Unbelievably happy ending | ||
Unbelievably crappy ending | ||
What the hell? |