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Return of the Fly (1959) was a Drama - Horror Film directed by Edward Bernds and produced by Bernard Glasser.

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61 Days of Halloween: Return of the Fly (1959)

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[last lines]
Francois Delambre: Put him in the cabinet quickly.


[first lines]
Francois Delambre: [voice over] Here passes from this earth Helene Delambre, widow of my brother, Andre, whom I loved deeply, hopelessly. She was destroyed in the end by dreadful memories, a recollection of horrors that did not dim as the years went on, but instead grew monstrously, and left her mind shocked and unsteady, so that death, when it came, was a blessed release.


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The script was written specifically to use the standing sets from The Fly.
The producers decided that Vincent Price was all they needed, so they hired no other actors from the first movie. Filming was completed in March 1959 for July release.
It has been erroneously reported that "The corpse shown on the slab in the morgue just before Max Barthold receive visit from the Fly, has six fingers (sic) in his left foot." The left foot has only five toes, but the angle makes the ball of the foot appear as if it may be a sixth toe.
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