A limited edition print of the Disintegrator and Reintegrator from The Fly
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. 1994 limited edition reproduction of the original sketch of the Disintegrator and Reintegrator device which was found in the archives of Twentieth Century-Fox studio, numbered 130/1000, matted and framed with a descriptive silver plaque and 4 small photos from the film. The Disintegrator and Reintegrator was a device that transported molecular matter, ultimately turning scientist David Hedison into a hybrid of human and fly. Co-starring Herbert Marshall and Vincent Price, The Fly was directed by Kurt Neumann and horrified audiences at the time of its release. The scene where the tiny human/fly hybrid calls out, "Help me! Help me!" was particularly memorable and the phrase became part of the American lexicon. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Overall: 20.25 x 24.25 x 1 in.; within mat: 11.5 x 14.5 in.
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Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. 1994 limited edition reproduction of the original sketch of the Disintegrator and Reintegrator device which was found in the archives of Twentieth Century-Fox studio, numbered 130/1000, matted and framed with a descriptive silver plaque and 4 small photos from the film. The Disintegrator and Reintegrator was a device that transported molecular matter, ultimately turning scientist David Hedison into a hybrid of human and fly. Co-starring Herbert Marshall and Vincent Price, The Fly was directed by Kurt Neumann and horrified audiences at the time of its release. The scene where the tiny human/fly hybrid calls out, "Help me! Help me!" was particularly memorable and the phrase became part of the American lexicon. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Overall: 20.25 x 24.25 x 1 in.; within mat: 11.5 x 14.5 in.