2 Movies Directed by Chris Walas

The Fly II

The Fly II

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1989-02-10

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

105 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

4.9 (15540 Reviews)

Director:

Chris Walas

Genres:

HorrorSci-Fi

Cast:

Writer:

Mick Garris (screenplay)

Jim Wheat (screenplay)

Ken Wheat (screenplay)

Frank Darabont (screenplay)

Mick Garris (story)

George Langelaan (characters)

Fullplot:

Seth Brundle was a renowned scientist whose warped experiments with teleportation transformed him into a man/fly hybrid called BrundleFly. A few months after the BrundleFly insect met its demise by his lover's, Veronica, shotgun, she dies while giving birth to their son, Martin. Seth's corrupt employer, Bartok, adopts Martin, only so Martin can solve the new problems that the still-functioning TelePods present and to use him as a science project because of the dormant insect genes. Martin is now fully grown, even though he is five, and the fly genes begin to awaken and make him just like dear, dead dad. With the help of his girlfriend, Beth, they go to wherever they can find a possible cure before Bartok finds them and brings them back, but not before Martin finishes his transformation into MartinFly, the deadliest of the BrundleFly species.

The Vagrant

The Vagrant

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1992-05-15

Languages:

English

Countries:

France, USA

Runtime:

91 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

5.7 (652 Reviews)

Director:

Chris Walas

Fullplot:

Graham is content! He has a just purchased a new house which he can afford due to his successful well okay job which also comes closer to him with a swell chance of picking up a great girlfriend as a bonus feature. Of course he is something of a suck up yuppie and his potential companion Judy Dansig is sex-crazed real estate agent. However his new home has unwanted guest, a disgraced destitute shrink, who sees a chance to carry on the mind games that led him to his current situation. As Graham starts finding pieces of those around him turning up in places like his fridge and with him getting the blame by the law. Graham struggles hard not to lose it, but that isn't easy as the deaths continue and he starts to even doubt his very own sanity!

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