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* ActingForTwo: Creator/DavidHedison plays both André and the fly with André's head and arm.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: The human-headed fly is often quoted as saying "Help me! Help me! Help me!" The actual dialogue is "Help me! Please, help me! No! Don't hurt me! Nooooo!!! Please, help me! Please! Go away! Go away! No, no, no, noooooo!!! No, noo, noooo!!!"

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* BeamMeUpScotty: The human-headed André-headed fly is often quoted as saying "Help me! Help me! Help me!" The actual dialogue is "Help me! Please, help me! No! Don't hurt me! Nooooo!!! Please, help me! Please! Go away! Go away! No, no, no, noooooo!!! No, noo, noooo!!!"
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* CreatorBacklash: While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the fly) was furious that he had screamed at the top of his lungs for the climax only for his voice to be pitched up without his consent, as it made his performance more funny than horrifying. He thought it would be more effective if the effect only applied to shots where he wasn't seen, with a normal voice for his shots.

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* CreatorBacklash: While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the André-headed fly) was furious that he had screamed at the top of his lungs for the climax only for his voice to be pitched sped up without his consent, as it made his performance more funny than horrifying. He thought it would be more effective if the effect only applied to shots where he wasn't seen, with a normal voice for his shots.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: The human-headed fly is often quoted as saying "Help me! Help me!" The actual dialogue is "Help me! Please, help me! No! Don't hurt me! Nooooo!!! Please, help me! Please! Go away! Go away! No, no, no, noooooo!!! No, noo, noooo!!!"

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* BeamMeUpScotty: The human-headed fly is often quoted as saying "Help me! Help me! Help me!" The actual dialogue is "Help me! Please, help me! No! Don't hurt me! Nooooo!!! Please, help me! Please! Go away! Go away! No, no, no, noooooo!!! No, noo, noooo!!!"
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/VincentPrice does not play André (he instead plays his brother François), though most people think he does.
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/VincentPrice does not play André the scientist (he instead plays his brother-in-law François), though most people think he does.

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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/VincentPrice does not play André the scientist (he instead plays his brother-in-law brother François), though most people think he does.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: The human-headed fly is often quoted as saying "Help me! Help me!" The actual dialogue is "Help me! Please, help me! No! Don't hurt me! Nooooo!!! Please, help me! Please! Go away! Go away! No, no, no, noooooo!!! No, noo, noooo!!!"
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/VincentPrice does not play André the mad scientist (he instead plays his brother-in-law François), though most people think he does.

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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/VincentPrice does not play André the mad scientist (he instead plays his brother-in-law François), though most people think he does.
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* BillingDisplacement: Price does not play André the mad scientist, though most people think he does.

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* BillingDisplacement: Price Creator/VincentPrice does not play André the mad scientist, scientist (he instead plays his brother-in-law François), though most people think he does.
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* BillingDisplacement: Price does not play the mad scientist, though most people think he does.

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* BillingDisplacement: Price does not play André the mad scientist, though most people think he does.
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* CreatorBacklash: While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the fly) was furious that he had screamed at the top of his lungs for the climax only for his voice to be pitched up without his consent, as it made his performance more funny than horrifying.

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* CreatorBacklash: While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the fly) was furious that he had screamed at the top of his lungs for the climax only for his voice to be pitched up without his consent, as it made his performance more funny than horrifying. He thought it would be more effective if the effect only applied to shots where he wasn't seen, with a normal voice for his shots.
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* CreatorBacklash: While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the fly) was furious that he had screamed at the top of his lungs for the scene in which he played the human-headed fly, only to be given a high-pitched voice without his consent, as it made his performance more funny than horrifying.

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* CreatorBacklash: While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the fly) was furious that he had screamed at the top of his lungs for the scene in which he played the human-headed fly, climax only for his voice to be given a high-pitched voice pitched up without his consent, as it made his performance more funny than horrifying.
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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly, as it made his performance unintentionally humorous; he thought it would be more effective if he had a high-pitched voice for shots showing the other characters, with a normal voice for his shots.

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* CreatorBacklash: When While he would ultimately be proud of making the film in the long run, Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he fly) was a little peeved furious that he was given a high-pitched voice during had screamed at the top of his lungs for the scene in which he played the human-headed fly, only to be given a high-pitched voice without his consent, as it made his performance unintentionally humorous; he thought it would be more effective if he had a high-pitched voice for shots showing the other characters, with a normal voice for his shots.funny than horrifying.
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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly, as it made his performance unintentionally humorous; he thought it would be more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for his shots, with the high-pitched voice for shots of the other characters.

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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly, as it made his performance unintentionally humorous; he thought it would be more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for his shots, with the high-pitched voice for shots of showing the other characters.characters, with a normal voice for his shots.
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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly; he thought it would be more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for shots of him, with the high-pitched voice for shots of the other characters.

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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly; fly, as it made his performance unintentionally humorous; he thought it would be more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for shots of him, his shots, with the high-pitched voice for shots of the other characters.
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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly; he thought it would be more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for his closeups.

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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene in which he played the human-headed fly; he thought it would be more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for his closeups.shots of him, with the high-pitched voice for shots of the other characters.
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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene with the human-headed fly; he thought it would be better if he had a normal-pitched voice for his closeups.

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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André) André and the Fly) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene with in which he played the human-headed fly; he thought it would be better more effective if he had a normal-pitched voice for his closeups.
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* CreatorBacklash: When Creator/DavidHedison (who played André) saw the film, he was a little peeved that he was given a high-pitched voice during the scene with the human-headed fly; he thought it would be better if he had a normal-pitched voice for his closeups.
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** Japan: ''Fear of the Man''

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** Japan: ''Fear of the Fly Man''
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* FakeNationality: The main characters are all Québécois, yet their actors are Americans.

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* FakeNationality: The main characters are all Québécois, yet their actors are Americans.American/British.
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** Turkey: ''The Desire That Killed''

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** Turkey: ''The Desire That Killed''Killed''
* FakeNationality: The main characters are all Québécois, yet their actors are Americans.
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* BillingDisplacement: Price does not play the mad scientist, though most people think he does.

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* BillingDisplacement: Price does not play the mad scientist, though most people think he does.does.
* CompletelyDifferentTitle:
** Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: ''The Fly with the White Head''
** France: ''The Black Fly''
** Italy: ''Doctor K's Experiments''
** Japan: ''Fear of the Man''
** Turkey: ''The Desire That Killed''
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* BillingDisplacement: Price does not play the mad scientist, though most people think he does.

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