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The Fly may refer to: Film and theatre * ''The Fly'' (1958 film), American science-fiction horror film by Kurt Neumann ** ''The Fly'' (1986 film), remake by David Cronenberg of the 1958 film ** ''The Fly II'', 1989 sequel by Chris Walas to the 1986 film ** ''The Fly'' (opera), 2008 opera by Howard Shore, based on the 1986 film * ''The Fly'' (1968 film), Yugoslavian cartoon by Vladimir Jutrisa and Aleksandar Marks * ''The Fly'' (1980 film), Hungarian animated short film by Ferenc Rofusz Music * "The Fly" (Chubby Checker song), 1961 * "The Fly" (U2 song), 1991 * ''The Fly'', an import compilation CD by Rush * "The Fly", a song by Sarah Brightman Print media * ''The Fly'' (magazine), free British music magazine * Fly (Archie Comics), also called Fly Man * Human Fly (comics), a Marvel Comics character, the first of whom was also known as The Fly Short stories and adaptations * "The Fly" (Mansfield), 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield * "The Fly" (Langelaan), a 1957 sh ...
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The Fly (1958 Film)
''The Fly'' is a 1958 American science fiction horror film and the first installment in ''The Fly'' film series. The film was produced and directed by Kurt Neumann and stars David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, and Herbert Marshall. The screenplay by James Clavell is based on the 1957 short story of the same name by George Langelaan. The film tells the story of a scientist who is transformed into a grotesque human–fly hybrid after a common house fly enters unseen into a molecular transporter with which he is experimenting, resulting in his atoms being combined with those of the insect. The film was released in CinemaScope with color by Deluxe by 20th Century Fox. It was followed by two black-and-white sequels, ''Return of the Fly'' (1959) and ''Curse of the Fly'' (1965). A remake directed by David Cronenberg was released in 1986. Plot In Montreal, Quebec, scientist André Delambre is found dead with his head and arm crushed in a hydraulic press. Although his wi ...
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Human Fly (comics)
The Human Fly is the name of three fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. One is a supervillain that was an occasional antagonist of Spider-Man, and the other two were superheroes, one of which was the title of a short-lived series in the late 1950s reprinting some of Fox's Blue Beetle strips from the 1940s. It was published by Super Comics. Publication history The Human Fly first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #10 (January 1976), and was created by Len Wein, Bill Mantlo, and Gil Kane. The character subsequently appears in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #192–193 (May–June 1979), ''Spider-Woman'' #30 (September 1980), '' Moon Knight'' #35 (January 1984), ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #86 (January 1984), and ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #276 (May 1986), in which he was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld. The story of the Fly in ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #86 was drawn by Fred Hembeck, who ( ...
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The Fly (lake)
The Fly also known as "Buck Horn Lake" is a small lake in Otsego County, New York. It is located northeast of Unadilla. The Fly drains south via an unnamed creek which flows into Susquehanna River The Susquehanna River (; Lenape: Siskëwahane) is a major river located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, overlapping between the lower Northeast and the Upland South. At long, it is the longest river on the East Coast of the .... References {{authority control Lakes of New York (state) Lakes of Otsego County, New York ...
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The Fly (roller Coaster)
Canada's Wonderland, formerly known as Paramount Canada's Wonderland, is a amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, a municipality within the Greater Toronto Area. Opened in 1981 by the Taft Broadcasting Company and the Great-West Life Assurance Company, it was the first major theme park in Canada and remains the country's largest. Cedar Fair purchased the park from Paramount Parks in 2006, and in 2019, it was the most-visited, seasonal amusement park in North America with an estimated 3.9 million guests. Canada's Wonderland normally operates from May to Labour Day, and then on weekends until late October or early November. Special events are held throughout the season, including Halloween Haunt and various festivals such as Celebration Canada, a month-long Canada Day festival. Beginning in 2019, the park also hosts WinterFest, a holiday-themed event that extends the park's operating season to late December or early January. With seventeen roller coasters, Canada's Wonderl ...
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List Of Atari 2600 Games
This is a list of games for the Atari Video Computer System, a console renamed to the Atari 2600 in November 1982. Sears licensed the console and many games from Atari, Inc., selling them under different names. A few cartridges were Sears exclusives. The list contains games, divided into three sections: #Games published by Atari and Sears #Games published by third parties # Hobbyist-developed games after the system was discontinued. The Atari VCS was first released in North America on September 11, 1977 with nine cartridges: ''Air-Sea Battle'', '' Basic Math'', ''Blackjack'', ''Combat'', ''Indy 500'', '' Star Ship'', '' Street Racer'', ''Surround'' and ''Video Olympics''. The final licensed Atari 2600 games released in North America were ''Ikari Warriors'', ''MotoRodeo'', ''Sentinel'', and '' Xenophobe'' in early 1991, and the final licensed games released in Europe were '' Klax'' and ''Acid Drop'' in 1990 and 1992 respectively. Games published by Atari and Sears All o ...
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The Fly (poem)
"The Fly" is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection ''Songs of Experience'' in 1794. The poem Interpretation Blake printed the poem with the text set in the branches of trees, an image of a nurse and a toddler in the foreground, and a girl with a racket about to hit a shuttlecock in the background. G. S. Morris notes that "the lines 'Till some blind hand / Shall brush my wing' seem to follow the feathered shuttlecock directly into the little girl's racquet". The poem catches the narrator in an act of thoughtlessness that leads to the contemplation of the act and its implications. The fly suffers from uncontrollable circumstances, just as the narrator does. This humbling simile has caused the narrator to move from thoughtlessness to thought, and, as "thought is life", from death to life, allowing the conclusion, "Then am I / A happy fly / If I live, / Or if I die", a conclusion to which Paul Miner comments: "Brain-dea ...
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Drosophila Melanogaster
''Drosophila melanogaster'' is a species of fly (the taxonomic order Diptera) in the family Drosophilidae. The species is often referred to as the fruit fly or lesser fruit fly, or less commonly the "vinegar fly" or "pomace fly". Starting with Charles W. Woodworth's 1901 proposal of the use of this species as a model organism, ''D. melanogaster'' continues to be widely used for biological research in genetics, physiology, microbial pathogenesis, and life history evolution. As of 2017, five Nobel Prizes have been awarded to drosophilists for their work using the insect. ''D. melanogaster'' is typically used in research owing to its rapid life cycle, relatively simple genetics with only four pairs of chromosomes, and large number of offspring per generation. It was originally an African species, with all non-African lineages having a common origin. Its geographic range includes all continents, including islands. ''D. melanogaster'' is a common pest in homes, restaurants, and othe ...
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Guy Williams (basketball)
Guy Bernard Williams (born July 1, 1960) is a retired American professional basketball player. Williams began his career as a point guard, but changed to the forward position upon entering the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for the Washington Bullets and Golden State Warriors. Williams played collegiately at San Francisco College from 1978–1980, and then transferred to Washington State Washington (), officially the State of Washington, is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. Named for George Washington—the first U.S. president—the state was formed from the western part of the Washington ... where he played the 1981–1983 seasons. His son, Noah Williams, currently plays at Washington State as of 2021. References External linksCougs vs. Dons: Guy Williams knows 'em bothItalian L ...
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The Fly (climb)
''The Fly'' is a short schist sport climbing or highball bouldering route in the Rumney Rocks climbing area, New Hampshire, USA, at the Waimea Cliff. ''The Fly'' was bolted by Mark Sprague in 1995 as an open project but did not see a first free ascent until David Graham, an 18-year-old American climber from Maine, climbed it in April 2000, who graded it or . It was quickly repeated by his climbing partner, Luke Parady. At the time, these ascents were milestones for climbing in North America. History David Graham made the first free ascent (FFA) on April 7, 2000. At the time, David Graham and Luke Parady proposed the tentative grade of . After further ascents and fine-tuning of the beta (choreography) needed to climb it, the consensus has settled to approximately using the Yosemite decimal system or 8B/+ in the Font bouldering grade. Route ''The Fly'' ascends a short, steep, lower portion of the Waimea wall, gaining a large ledge (the E-Ticket Ledge) and a bolted anch ...
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The Fly (Langelaan)
"The Fly" is a science fiction horror short story by French-British writer George Langelaan. It was published in the June 1957 issue of ''Playboy'' magazine. It appeared in ''SF The Year's Greatest Science-Fiction and Fantasy'', Dell First Edition B119, 1958. It was first filmed in 1958, and then again in 1986. An opera of the same name by Howard Shore premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, in 2008. The short story "The Fly" is included in Langelaan's short story collection ''Out of Time'' (1964). Plot The story begins late at night when François Delambre is awakened by the telephone. On the other end of the line is his sister-in-law Hélène who tells him that she has just killed his brother and that he should call the police. He does and they find the mangled remains of his brother in the family factory, his head and arm crushed under a hydraulic machine press. Helène seems surprisingly calm throughout the investigation, willing to answer all questions except on ...
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The Fly (Mansfield)
"The Fly" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. Mansfield wrote the story in February 1922 at the Victoria Palace Hotel in Montparnasse, Paris. It was first published in ''The Nation and Athenaeum'' on 18 March 1922 and in '' The Doves' Nest and Other Stories'' in 1923. The story relates to the death of a soldier in World War I. In October 1915, Mansfield's younger brother, Leslie Beauchamp, was killed during a grenade training drill while serving with the British Expeditionary Force in Ypres Salient, Belgium. He was 21. Like the soldier in the story, before enlisting Leslie had worked for his father's firm. Leslie and Mansfield's father Harold Beauchamp owned an importing company.NZ History. Leslie Beauchamp Great War Story
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Fly (Archie Comics)
The Fly is a fictional comic book superhero first published in 1959 by Red Circle Comics. He was created by Joe Simon as part of Archie's "Archie Adventure Series" and later camped up (as Fly-Man) as part of the company's Mighty Comics line. He first appeared in '' The Double Life of Private Strong'' #1; however, his origin story and first "full-length" appearance were in ''Adventures of the Fly'' #1 (Aug. 1959). Publication history After the first four issues of ''Adventures of the Fly'' (Simon and Kirby left the title after the fourth issue), others took on the character and made him an adult lawyer who fought crime in Capital City. He was later partnered with Fly Girl. ''Adventures of The Fly'' was cancelled with issue #30 (Oct 1964). The Fly also appeared in short stories in some of Archie's other titles ('' The Double Life of Private Strong'' #1 and #2 both published in 1959), (''Pep Comics'' #151, 154, 160 and ''Laugh'' #128, 129, 132, 134, 137-139) between October 1961 a ...
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