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The Fly (1958) on the Big Screen

This 1950s sci-fi adventure is legend for its scares, special effects, and that famous, chilling, final scene


“It’d be funny if life weren’t so sacred” says one of film’s characters. This 1950s sci-fi adventure is legend for its scares, special effects, and that famous, chilling, final scene. This also is a film that challenges science to ask "is progress worth the price of an occasional mishap?" You'll have to work hard not to be caught in this classic web of intrigue. As usual, the film will be introduced by our resident film boffin, Dr. Joe Cain (UCL Science and Technology Studies).
Part of the “Natural Change Season” at the Grant Museum.


Speaker(s):

Professor Joe Cain | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

18 January 2011 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

JZ Young Lecture Theatre
UCL Anatomy Building
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
020 3108 2052
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/whats-on
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Organised by:

Grant Museum of Zoology, UCL
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