A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 1965
Original Title:
Curse of the Fly
Alternate Titles:
A Maldição Da Mosca
The Curse of the Fly
The Fly 3 - Curse of the Fly
The Fly 3: Curse of the Fly
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Lippert Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 86
The son of the inventor of a matter-transporter, which turned him into a monster when he tried to transport himself along with a tiny housefly, continues to pursue his father's experiment, while his own two sons attempt to extricate him, themselves and the family name from further disaster and scandal.
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Art Direction:
Harry White
Assistant Director:
Gordon Gilbert
Camera Operator:
Frank Drake
Characters:
George Langelaan
Director:
Don Sharp
Director of Photography:
Basil Emmott
Editor:
Robert Winter
Hairdresser:
Barbara Barnard
Makeup Artist:
John O'Gorman
Makeup Effects:
Harold Fletcher
Orchestrator:
Johnny Pearson
Original Music Composer:
Bert Shefter
Producer:
Robert L. Lippert
Jack Parsons
Production Manager:
Teresa Bolland
Second Assistant Director:
Alex Carver-Hill
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Harold Fletcher
Title Designer:
Francis Rodker
Writer:
Harry Spalding
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