The Fly - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Fly"
The Fly (1986)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
The Fly - TMDB rating
7.429/10
4908
The Fly - Kinopoisk rating
7.342/10
60885
The Fly - IMDB rating
7.6/10
223000

Actors and characters

Photo Jeff Goldblum #7774Photo Jeff Goldblum #7775Photo Jeff Goldblum #7776Photo Jeff Goldblum #7777

Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum
Character Seth Brundle
Photo Geena Davis #40374Photo Geena Davis #40375Photo Geena Davis #40376Photo Geena Davis #40377

Geena Davis

Geena Davis
Character Veronica Quaife
Photo John Getz #48480

John Getz

John Getz
Character Stathis Borans
Photo Joy Boushel #102562

Joy Boushel

Joy Boushel
Character Tawny
Photo Leslie Carlson #96175
Leslie Carlson
Character Dr. Cheevers
Photo Michael Copeman #112703
Michael Copeman
Character 2nd Man in Bar
Photo David Cronenberg #69240Photo David Cronenberg #69241Photo David Cronenberg #69242Photo David Cronenberg #69243

David Cronenberg

David Cronenberg
Character Gynecologist
Carol Lazare
Character Nurse
Shawn Hewitt
Character Clerk
Photo Typhoon #144513

Typhoon

Typhoon
Character Baboon (uncredited)
Ann Green
Character Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Brandlfly’s stomach acid was made from honey, eggs, and milk.
  • Tim Burton was originally slated to direct the film, and Michael Keaton was considered for the role of Brandl.
  • Director Robert Bierman began working on the film because David Cronenberg had been hired to work on the action film “Total Recall” (1990). However, Bierman left the project after the tragic death of a family member. The director felt unable to work on such a dark film. As a result, Cronenberg amicably terminated his contract with producer Dino De Laurentiis and took on “The Fly”.
  • Mel Brooks was one of the film’s producers, but he did not want his name to appear in the credits of such a gruesome film.
  • The infamous scene with the monkey and the cat was cut after a screening in Toronto. In this scene, Brundle tests a system of three telepods on a monkey from a previous experiment and a stray cat. The creature resulting from the teleportation attacks Brundle, who throws it into a corner and finishes it off with a metal pipe. Brundle is in an intermediate stage of transformation, not shown in other scenes. The scene continues with the scientist climbing onto the roof via the wall and ceiling, and observing the night city. Suddenly, he feels a sharp pain just below his left chest, falls from the roof onto a small awning, and witnesses an additional fly's claw emerging from his chest. Brundle bites off the new limb.
  • One of the deleted scenes is a dream featuring a butterfly-child. The film had an alternate ending. Pregnant Veronica lies in bed with Stathis. She wakes up from a nightmare. Stathis comforts her, and Veronica falls back asleep, dreaming of a butterfly-child hatching from a cocoon. There were several variations of this scene.
  • At the beginning of the film, when Veronica decides to turn on the tape recorder and record Seth's words without his permission, the tape in the recorder runs out on Seth’s words: “Not ready yet.” Then we see a cassette inserted into the player, the tape begins to rewind to the beginning, with the same dialogue where the cassette ended.
  • Director Robert Bierman began working on the film because David Cronenberg had been hired to work on the action film “Total Recall” (1990). But Bierman dropped out of the project after the tragic death of a family member. The director felt he could not work on such a dark film. Therefore, Cronenberg amicably terminated his contract with producer Dino De Laurentiis and took on “The Fly.”
  • Jeff Goldblum, during the scenes where he transformed into a fly, spent five hours in makeup before filming. The makeup artists from “Chris Walas, Inc.” studied numerous illustrated books on various diseases before the start of filming.
  • At the beginning of the film, when Veronica decides to turn on a tape recorder and record Seth's words without his permission, the tape runs out mid-sentence as Seth says, “Not ready yet.” Then we see a cassette inserted into the player, and the tape begins to rewind and play from the beginning, with the same dialogue where the tape previously ended.
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