The Fly (1986)
When Seth Brundle makes a huge scientific and technological breakthrough in teleportation, he decides to test it on himself. Unbeknownst to him, a common housefly manages to get inside the device and the two become one.
5 Kinolab Clips
It's Cleaner on the Inside
Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) and Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis) drive to his apartment from the press event, so he can show her what he’s been working on.
Duration: 00:00:52
Timestamp: 00:03:13
Contributor: Sebastien Tubb
Seth's Plasma Pool Monologue
Veronica (Geena Davis) inquires about the strange hair on Seth's (Jeff Goldblum) back. Seth gets the idea to send Veronica through the teleporter. Veronica’s aversion to the idea insults Seth, prompting a manic tirade.
Duration: 00:03:32
Timestamp: 00:45:23
Contributor: Ethan Cummins
Brundle Finds Out
Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) sits alone at the teleporter computer and types several commands to figure out what is happening to him.
Duration: 00:02:09
Timestamp: 00:59:21
Contributor: Coralie Charbonneau
The Visit: The Grotesque Presentation
Veronica (Geena Davis) visits Seth Brundle’s (Jeff Goldblum) loft-laboratory, and he presents his fly-like transformation to her, as they bond through the abject and despair of his physical and psychological disintegration.
Duration: 00:03:00
Timestamp: 01:03:02
Contributor: Charlie Mc Kinnon
The Dream
The scene follows Ronnie (Geena Davis) as she undergoes an abortion, accompanied by Stathis (John Getz). Her uncertainty sets the tone within the setting of the hospital, as she is treated by a number of hospital workers; notably, the gynecologist. The scene ends as a large, writhing maggot is pulled from her womb, before Ronnie wakes up from her dream.
Duration: 00:02:08
Timestamp: 01:11:34
Contributor: Abigail Epstein
