Special screening of the 1958 classic film ‘The Fly’
Join us for a screening of The Fly, the classic 1958 sci-fi horror movie produced and directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Vincent Price, Al Hedison and Patricia Owens. A scientist invents a teleportation device, but fate has other plans after an accident leads to a gruesome, life-changing injury. This brilliant 1950s sci-fi, famously remade by David Cronenberg in the 80s, treads a fine line between shlocky fun and an unnerving nature parable.

The screening will be preceded by an introductory talk with Dr Roderick Bailey, Medical Historian at the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities. Rod specialises in the study of modern war and conflict, the history of medicine, and the spaces in which those worlds overlap.

This ‘body horror’ film ‘The Fly’ is more than science fiction. The movie was based on an original story, published in Playboy magazine in 1957, whose author had been a spy in World War II. Dr Roderick Bailey of Oxford’s Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, works on the history of human enhancement. In the Q&A Roderick will discuss how secret procedures carried out in wartime London may have shaped this disturbing creation.

Read more here: scienceoxford.com/events/the-fly-screening-with-upp
Date: 4 February 2020, 20:30 (Tuesday, 3rd week, Hilary 2020)
Venue: Ultimate Picture Palace, Jeune Street, Oxford OX4 1BN
Speaker: Roderick Bailey (Oxford)
Part of: Oxford Ethics and Humanities Events
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: http://www.uppcinema.com/film/the-fly-1958
Cost: £6-£10
Audience: Public
Editor: Belinda Clark