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A Maldição da Mosca

Título original: Curse of the Fly
  • 1965
  • Livre
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
2,7 mil
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A Maldição da Mosca (1965)
Motorist Martin Delambre attempts to keep evidence of his family's bizarre experiments in teleportation hidden from his wife, who is hiding secrets of her own.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaMotorist Martin Delambre attempts to keep evidence of his family's bizarre experiments in teleportation hidden from his wife, who is hiding secrets of her own.Motorist Martin Delambre attempts to keep evidence of his family's bizarre experiments in teleportation hidden from his wife, who is hiding secrets of her own.Motorist Martin Delambre attempts to keep evidence of his family's bizarre experiments in teleportation hidden from his wife, who is hiding secrets of her own.

  • Direção
    • Don Sharp
  • Roteiristas
    • Harry Spalding
    • George Langelaan
  • Estrelas
    • Brian Donlevy
    • George Baker
    • Carole Gray
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,1/10
    2,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Don Sharp
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Spalding
      • George Langelaan
    • Estrelas
      • Brian Donlevy
      • George Baker
      • Carole Gray
    • 63Avaliações de usuários
    • 40Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Henri Delambre
    George Baker
    George Baker
    • Martin Delambre
    Carole Gray
    Carole Gray
    • Patricia Stanley
    Yvette Rees
    Yvette Rees
    • Wan
    Burt Kwouk
    Burt Kwouk
    • Tai
    Michael Graham
    Michael Graham
    • Albert Delambre
    Jeremy Wilkin
    Jeremy Wilkin
    • Inspector Ronet
    • (as Jeremy Wilkins)
    Charles Carson
    Charles Carson
    • Inspector Charas
    Mary Manson
    • Judith Delambre
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Madame Fournier
    Warren Stanhope
    Warren Stanhope
    • Hotel Manager
    Mia Anderson
    • Nurse
    Arnold Bell
    • Porter
    Stan Simmons
    Stan Simmons
    • Heavyset Creature
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Don Sharp
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Spalding
      • George Langelaan
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários63

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    5ma-cortes

    Chilling and intriguing third sequel about scientists experimenting with teleportation resulting in unexpected and horrible consequences

    A strange sequel in which doesn' appear the fly , being developed weird incidents about the amazing effects of the teletransportation . Concerning Dalambre father : Brian Donlevy , an obstinate scientist going on experiments around the experimental teleportation by means a device , being helped by his son Martin Delambre : George Baker . The latter decides to take a wife : Carole Gray who results to have escaped from a mental hospital where was locked . Along the way , Police inspectors are investigating the bizarre happenings. The Horror is Back ! All New and more horrific than before ! Piece by Piece.. Atom by Atom.. Humans invisibly teleported through Time and Space !!! What made Them half-human creatures from the 4th Dimension ?

    A thrilling and terrifying film with chills , intrigue , suspense , astonishing transformations and fantasic scenes. It is a shocking horror movie , campy but slowly and traditionally made . Although the film is passable as a simple entertainment , as long as it's compared with the two previous entries and nothing to do with The Fly I and Return of the Fly . Focusing on science risks more than the Fly issue . That's why this Curse of the Fly is a perfect example of the dangers of attempting to control and exploit nature . The picture was professional but regularly directed by Don Sharp . He was a good British craftsman who directed all kinds of genres, thrillers , adventures , suspense , Fantasy , Sci-Fi , Terror , such as : "The Kiss of the Vampire , The Face of Fumanchu, The Brides of Fumanchu, Rocket to the Moon , Psychomania , Callan , Hennessy , The Four Feathers , The Thirty-Nine Steps, Bear Island , Secrets of the Phantoms Caverns" .

    This is the third part of "Fly Trilogy" , the first : "The Fly 1958" by Kurt Neumann with David Hedison , Patricia Owens , Vincent Price , Herbert Marshall. "Return of the Fly 1959" by Edward L Bernds with Vincent Price, Brett Hasley , John Sutton . "Curse of the Fly 1965" with Brian Donlevy , Carole Gray , George Baker and Burt Kwouk of Pink Panther series. Furthermore , modern retelling "The Fly 1986" by David Cronemberg with Jeff Godblum , Geena Davis , John Getz and "The Fly 2 1988" by Chris Wallas with Eric Stolz , Daphne Zuñiga , John Getz , Lee Richardson.
    mcjon

    Gothic horror with subtle humor

    Curse of the Fly may well be a surprise to you, as it was to me. Expecting some typically cheap, cheesy '60s B Horror film, I instead found a film that captured my attention with a better than average storyline, good acting, interesting, if dated, theories on teleportation, and some rather subtle humor. Burt Kwouk, who played the Chinese houseboy "Kato" in the Pink Panther films to Peter Sellers' Inspector Clouseau, and who seemed to be forever perpetrating sneak attacks on Clouseau, likewise turns up in this film as a Chinese houseboy, sans the martial arts bits. This time however, Kwouk is named "Tai". Yvette Rees, who plays the Chinese house'girl', as it were, is named "Wan". Tai and Wan? Taiwan?

    Somebody obviously had a lot of fun writing the screenplay.

    The opening scene, featuring the beautiful Carole Gray as Patricia Stanley escaping from a mental institution in her underwear as the opening credits roll, is one of the oddest introductory scenes to be seen in a film of this genre. Absolutely recommended for all fans of horror, suspense, '60s b&w's, camp, and films featuring unintentional humor
    7kevinolzak

    Superior sequel that recaptures the human interest of the successful 1958 original

    1965's "Curse of the Fly" was a Robert L. Lippert production from the same team responsible for Lon Chaney's 1964 "Witchcraft," a genuinely well crafted script by Harry Spalding directed with real flair by Don Sharp following his Hammer entries "The Kiss of the Vampire" and "The Devil-Ship Pirates," and soon to kick off Christopher Lee's Fu Manchu series. The lack of a similar human creature with fly head may have contributed to its relative failure, at the box office as well as audience interest, but it turns out to be a return to the increased human drama that was such a standout feature of Kurt Neumann's 1958 original, kicking off with a striking opening in slow motion, shattered glass emerging from the broken window of a mental institution and the escape of Carole Gray's Patricia Stanley clad only in her underwear. Running down the dark road in full view of motorists, it's not long before George Baker's Martin Delambre picks her up and takes her to Montreal, a whirlwind romance resulting in a quickie marriage before returning to the country estate owned by his father Henri (top billed Brian Donlevy). Husband and wife also happen to be keeping secrets from each other, she a concert pianist who suffered a nervous breakdown at the sudden death of her demanding mother, he and his London brother Albert (Michael Graham) the offspring of the former Philippe from "Return of the Fly," the renamed Henri now an elderly man more obsessed than ever in continuing the teleportation methods begun by his late father, two lab assistants plus Martin's first wife all failed monstrosities locked away in outdoor cells. Henri's once happy ending in the second sequel was merely temporary, the fly genes making their presence felt by their relatively brief lifespans, Martin suffering from a condition of rapid aging requiring an injection of a special serum to keep him alive, a fate the normal Albert was fortunately spared. Patricia sees her disfigured predecessor playing piano in the middle of the night, wonders if she's losing her sanity all over again, Henri dissuading Martin from revealing the terrible truth to the new arrival until his love for her forces his hand. With the police investigation tightening like a noose around their necks, Henri has his staff set out to destroy every trace of evidence, but after two subjects are reintegrated together into one formless, inhuman blob, Albert takes matters into his own hands to cut off their London destination. Those who dismiss this sequel for its British origins must take into account the Canadian setting for all three titles, a long neglected gem for viewers who had little opportunity to see it. The role of Henri was written for Claude Rains, Brian Donlevy a weak substitute on wobbly alcoholic legs, ten years after his forceful rendition of Nigel Kneale's Quatermass in both "The Quatermass Xperiment" and "Quatermass 2," while returning from "Witchcraft" is the witch herself, Yvette Rees, a Barbara Steele lookalike here made up in stereotypical Asian as Wan, wife of Burt Kwouk's Tai (Tai-Wan?), her mission to terrorize the second wife in defense of the first.
    8evilskip

    Much better than you've heard

    I remember seeing the ads for this on tv back in 1965.Man did I ever want to see this flick!Too bad I had to wait over 30 years to do so.One good thing is that I really wasn't disappointed!

    This to me is the best of the "Fly" trilogy.A man turning into a fly via a matter transporter is a little outrageous.But turning into a gooey mutant is another thing entirely!

    The Delambre family (led by Brian Donlevy) is once again mucking about with transporters.The "mistakes" are kept in the stables.Radiation burns and rapid aging are the norm in this household.

    On the downside is the extremely low budget.Not a lot of different sets were used in this film.The make up is okay (but a sight better than the guinea pig man from Return Of The Fly).

    There is a very Gothic look to this flick and the cast and crew do extremely well with what they have been given.The ending is pretty much unforgettable and chilling.Excellent b&w photography.Well worth a look!
    5chris_gaskin123

    Third and worst of the Fly trilogy

    The Curse of the Fly is the third and the worst of the three Fly movies. This was made in Britain in 1965, six years after The Return of the Fly and has very little to do with the first two Fly movies.

    The son of the original inventor of the transportation machine is continuing with his experiments and as a result of these, he has created mutants which he is keeping locked up in his mansion. At the end, the transporter is destroyed.

    Despite this movie being rather disappointing, it has a decent cast: Brian Donlevy (The Quatermass Xperiment, Quatermass 2), George Baker (Inspecter Wexford in The Ruth Rendall Mysteries), Carole Gray (Island of Terror) and Burt Kwouk (who can currently be seen in Last of the Summer Wine).

    Despite the above, Curse of the Fly is not totally unwatchable.

    Rating: 2 stars out of 5.

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    • Curiosidades
      This film was rarely seen for many years after its original release in 1965. As a result of this, it was the only one of the original "Fly" films that never received a VHS or LaserDisc release. It did not even receive a home video premiere at all until 2007, when it was released on DVD for the first time ever, in "The Fly Collection", a 4-disc box set that contained both it and the previous two films in the trilogy, A Mosca da Cabeça Branca (1958) and O Monstro de Mil Olhos (1959), as well as a special features DVD.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the film, during a conversation about the Delambre family legacy, a photograph is shown of the Fly from the film O Monstro de Mil Olhos (1959). It is said that the Fly in the photograph is Andre Delambre (David Hedison) from A Mosca da Cabeça Branca (1958), but the photograph is actually of Philippe Delambre (Brett Halsey), the son of Andre, from O Monstro de Mil Olhos (1959). There were no photographs taken of the Fly by anyone in either of the previous two films in the original "Fly" trilogy, so this photograph should not even exist in this one, the third and final film in it.
    • Citações

      Albert Delambre: You're not God, you're not even human. You murdered those men and you made me a murderer too.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      At the end of the closing credits: "Is this the end?"
    • Versões alternativas
      The UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to reduce a shot of 2 previously teleported victims inside a glass cabinet in Albert Delambre's laboratory. The 2006 DVD is uncut.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Late Movie 18: Curse of the Fly (1980)

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      • janeiro de 1966 (Reino Unido)
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    • Locações de filme
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • Lippert Films
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      • 1 h 26 min(86 min)
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      • Black and White
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