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The Fly 2
Description
The almost-human son of 'Brundlefly' searches for a cure to his mutated genes while being monitored by a nefarious corporation that wishes to continue his father's experiments.
The almost-human son of 'Brundlefly' searches for a cure to his mutated genes while being monitored by a nefarious corporation that wishes to continue his father's experiments.
Actors:
Andrew Rhodes,
Jerry Wasserman,
Michael S. Bolton,
Ann Marie Lee,
John Getz,
Allan Lysell,
Duncan Fraser,
Danny Virtue,
Rob Roy,
Pat Bermel,
Rodney Clough Jr.,
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Andrew Rhodes
Jerry Wasserman
2 November 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Michael S. Bolton
Ann Marie Lee
John Getz
15 October 1946, Davenport, Iowa, USA
Allan Lysell
Duncan Fraser
Danny Virtue
Rob Roy
Pat Bermel
Rodney Clough Jr.
Country:
United States, Canada
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Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
August 30, 2002
Another unnecessary sequel with gross-out special effects.
July 23, 2003
The less said about The Fly 2, or Son of Brundlefly, the better.
Q Network Film Desk
February 27, 2001
actually grosser than the first film, but is also far more clumsy
Moviehole
November 18, 2003
What a buzz! lots of fun
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
October 15, 2003
Worthless sequel to a very good film.
Sunday Times (Australia)
February 10, 2003
It's got nothing on Cronenberg's original - or the Vincent Price classic, but it is an disgustingly cool continuation of the story.interesting
October 04, 2005
It has some of the most graphic blood effects I've seen, including a head popping like a zit under and elevator and a man whose face is dissolved away in corrosive fly vomit.
eFilmCritic.com
July 25, 2002
Vicious, ugly and brutal. That's the good news, because the first two acts are pretty dull.

