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The Fly II Details

1989 Certificate TBC
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Martin Brundle, son of 'The Fly', continues his father's work on the teleporters for Bartok Industries. He is ignorant of his father's true identity and believes himself to have a growth disease. When Martin falls in love with Beth his life changes. As he loses his innocence he also learns the full horror... Read more

Starring Eric Stoltz, Daphne Zuniga, Lee Richardson, John Getz
Director Chris Walas
Genres Horror

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The Fly II

Martin Brundle, son of 'The Fly', continues his father's work on the teleporters for Bartok Industries. He is ignorant of his father's true identity and believes himself to have a growth disease. When Martin falls in love with Beth his life changes. As he loses his innocence he also learns the full horror...

Starring Eric Stoltz, Daphne Zuniga, Lee Richardson, John Getz
Director Chris Walas
Studio 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Certificate Certificate TBC
Collections 100 Horror Films
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 22 Oct 2001
Production year: 1989
Format DVD
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  • With the original director and leads having nothing to do with this sequel, we suffer a nasty opening scene in which an... read more on Time Out

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    gory but very loving and carefree at the same time

    love story and even ghost did nt make me weep as much as this film, its the most depressing and at the same time the most uplifting film i ever seen.

      • A customer from The city of wolverhampton
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  • Rated - 3 stars

    Pretty average and OK to watch

    The remake sequel is OK. I can only say that as you can't really expect that much from a sequel to be honest. It's definitely watchable. Very dated but that doesn't matter if you're aware and bare in mind what year this film was released (1989). I can think of ways this film could be modernised if any director wanted to do both Fly films within the next decade. Yep, it has a futuristic theme literally following on from the sotry from the previous 'The Fly' film. Not much I can say about this really. It's average, worth watching if youv'e seen the the Fly in any case. It's pretty stomach churning in parts so, anyone with weak stomachs might want to give this a miss.

      • JustKewl from Ipswich
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