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The Fly II is a 1989 American science fiction horror film directed by Chris Walas. The film stars Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga , and is a sequel to the 1986 film The Fly , itself a remake of the 1958 film of the same name .
The screenplay of the first film is based on a short story of the same name written by George Langelaan in 1957, presenting a scientist, André Delambre (David Hedison), who accidentally mixes his molecules with a fly in an experiment of his new invention, a matter transference device, and therefore transforms into a human-fly hybrid monster, leading to a series of inevitable tragedies.
The Fly II (1989) was directed by Chris Walas, the man behind the makeup and creature effects of both films and Gremlins. It is a direct continuation of The Fly. It features Veronica Quaife giving birth to Brundle's mutant son before dying, and it focuses on the Bartok company's attempts to get the Telepods working again.
The Fly II: Chris Walas: February 10, 1989 20th Century Fox $38,903,179: Science-fiction body horror 27% [10] 1991: Life Stinks: Mel Brooks July 26, 1991
The Fly, remake by David Cronenberg of the 1958 film; The Fly II, 1989 sequel by Chris Walas to the 1986 film; The Fly, 2008 opera by Howard Shore, based on the 1986 film; The Fly, Yugoslavian cartoon by Vladimir Jutrisa and Aleksandar Marks; The Fly, Hungarian animated short film by Ferenc Rofusz
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The Fly II is the 1989 sequel to the 1986 film. While John Getz was the only one to reprise his role from the first film, Eric Stoltz stars as Martin Brundle (the son of Seth Brundle and Veronica Quaife) with the supporting cast consisting of Daphne Zuniga as Beth Logan and Lee Richardson as Anton Bartok.
The Fly II; The Fly (1958 film) The Fly (1986 film) The Fly (Langelaan short story) The Fly (opera) L. Beth Logan (The Fly) Q. Veronica Quaife; R. Return of the Fly