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Veronica Quaife discovered hairs
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Veronica Quaife
Soon, though, Veronica became concerned by Brundle's increasing manic and aggressive behavior, and after a lengthy lovemaking session, she also discovered some coarse hairs growing out of the circuit board-induced wound on Brundle's back (which she trimmed off with a pair of scissors). ... | Veronica Quaife | -
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The Fly (1986 film)
STAGE 1 (on view in the scene where Veronica discovers the small insect-like hair on Brundle's back): Brundle's face is discolored, and it looks as though he has a bad allergic rash. ... Later on, Veronica Quaife accidentally tears Brundle's jaw off, beginning STAGE 6. -
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Seth Brundle
He became arrogant and aggressive, and when Veronica discovered several coarse hairs growing out of the scratches on his back during a long lovemaking session, Brundle dismissed her concerns. ... Seth Brundle • Veronica Quaife • Stathis Borans • Martin Brundle -
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The Fly II
The iridescent creature has four arms (each of which features two large, clawed digits), two reverse-jointed legs, and its body is covered with insect hairs. ... Seth Brundle • Veronica Quaife • Stathis Borans • Martin Brundle -
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Stathis Borans
Stathis Borans met Veronica Quaife while teaching science at college. ... When Veronica arrived home and discovered this, she was outraged, and demanded that Borans return the key to her. - close
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Martin Brundle (The Fly)
| Relatives | Seth Brundle (father, deceased), Veronica Quaife (mother, deceased) | -
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The Metamorphosis
In the 1986 film version of The Fly, as Seth Brundle nears the end of his transformation into Brundlefly, he tells Veronica Quaife, "I'm an insect who dreamt he was a man and loved it. -
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The Fly (1958 film)
Seth Brundle • Veronica Quaife • Stathis Borans • Martin Brundle
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Veronica Quaife discovered hairs