5/8/2023 0 Comments The Fly by George Langelaan![]() ![]() ![]() She declines to tell him why she did such a thing but offers him coffee. Helene Delambre is polite and calm, talking to Inspector Charas as she admits to killing her husband Andre (David Hedison). Francois calls an acquaintance, Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall), at the club where they’re both members. Things take an even graver turn when Gaston calls him to report a murder. He starts to take it a bit more seriously when she says, “Call the police and come quickly.” “Now look, I love you both,” he tells her, “but it’s late.” He’s delighted to hear from Helene.Ĭalling him is the well-heeled woman who ran from the press. The scene then cuts to a ringing phone on a desk. To his horror, he realizes blood is running down the sides of the press, and human remains lie to one side of it. A well-heeled woman (Patricia Owens) sees him and flees. ![]() An alarm bell rings, and the sounds of a hydraulic press working follow, neither of which Gaston expects from a factory closed for the day. The movie opens with Gaston (an uncredited Torben Meyer), night watchman at Delambre Frères Electronics in Montreal, making his rounds. This 1958 color horror film is based on a short story by George Langelaan, first published in June 1957 in Playboy-yes, that Playboy. We borrowed this week’s Saturday night pizza and bad movie offering from the library. ![]()
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