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Seth Brundle is a fictional character and the protagonist in David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly. He is played by Jeff Goldblum. Brundle was the second of Goldblum's "nerdy scientist" roles (a character type he played previously in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension and later played in The Race for the Double Helix, Jurassic Park, and Independence Day), and is one of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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The Fly (1986 film) Indeed, Brundle loses hair, teeth, and fingernails, and his skin becomes discolored and lumpy.

The Fly (1986 film) STAGE 5 (on view from the point where Brundle loses his teeth up until the moment when his jaw is ripped off): Brundle is nearing the end of his metamorphosis.

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The Fly (1986 film) Indeed, Brundle loses hair, teeth, and fingernails, and his skin becomes discolored and lumpy.

The Fly (1986 film) STAGE 4-A (on view in the scene where Brundle demonstrates his wall-crawling and "vomit-drop" abilities to Veronica): Brundle has lost all of his fingernails and toenails, as well as both ears.

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The Fly (1986 film) STAGE 4-A (on view in the scene where Brundle demonstrates his wall-crawling and "vomit-drop" abilities to Veronica): Brundle has lost all of his fingernails and toenails, as well as both ears.

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The Fly (1986 film) Brundle loses a number of teeth in this stage, and the open wound on his torso (from the deleted "Monkey-Cat" sequence) is clearly visible.

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The Fly (1986 film) Indeed, Brundle loses hair, teeth, and fingernails, and his skin becomes discolored and lumpy.

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Veronica Quaife When Brundle, who was also slowly losing his human compassion and reason, told her to leave him and never return, a tearful Veronica exited the lab and told Borans (who was waiting outside) that she wanted an immediate abortion.

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Veronica Quaife When Brundle, who was also slowly losing his human compassion and reason, told her to leave him and never return, a tearful Veronica exited the lab and told Borans (who was waiting outside) that she wanted an immediate abortion.

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Seth Brundle Veronica replied that she was too afraid to have the baby, and a distraught Brundle took her back to his warehouse.

The Fly (1986 film) The saddened Brundle takes her back to his warehouse.

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Seth Brundle The next morning, Brundle took Tawny to his warehouse, where he teleported himself once again during a lull in their sexual escapades.

The Fly (1986 film) After using his superhuman strength to give Marky's arm a compound fracture, Brundle takes Tawny home for the night.

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Seth Brundle Overwhelmed by the horror of it all, Brundle began using gallows humor and took a perverse pleasure in certain aspects of his metamorphosis, such as his new ability to cling to walls.

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Veronica Quaife Brundle then took Veronica to lunch and explained that the Telepod project was not yet ready to become public knowledge, since only inorganic matter could be teleported successfully.

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Seth Brundle Overwhelmed by the horror of it all, Brundle began using gallows humor and took a perverse pleasure in certain aspects of his metamorphosis, such as his new ability to cling to walls.

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The Fly (1986 film) After using his superhuman strength to give Marky's arm a compound fracture, Brundle takes Tawny home for the night.

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Telepods This was gruesomely displayed when Brundle used a baboon as a test subject, and the animal was reintegrated in the receiving pod inside-out.

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Telepods In a scene deleted from The Fly, the desperate Brundle used the three Telepods to fuse the surviving baboon and an alley cat together into one entity.

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    Seth Brundle

    Seth Brundle is a fictional character and the protagonist in David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly. He is played by Jeff Goldblum.
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    The Fly (1986 film)

    Aside from the basic story premise of the film, the one and only nod to the 1958 film is Seth Brundle's plaintive, "Help me...
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    Telepods

    Veronica Quaife examines the Telepods inside Seth Brundle's warehouse.
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    Veronica Quaife

    Seth Brundle and Veronica Quaife.
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    Stathis Borans

    Martin and Beth were seeking information about Seth Brundle's aborted "cure" for his condition.
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    Martin Brundle (The Fly)

    Seth BrundleVeronica Quaife • Stathis Borans • Martin Brundle
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    The Fly II

    Seth BrundleVeronica Quaife • Stathis Borans • Martin Brundle
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    Seth (disambiguation)

    Seth Brundle, fictional scientist in The Fly, a motion picture
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    The Fly (opera)

    Seth Brundle Veronica Quaife • Stathis Borans • Martin Brundle
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    List of mad scientists

    Dr. Seth Brundle in David Cronenberg's remake of The Fly
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