Return of the Fly

Revealing mistake: When Holmes kills the guineapig-human hybrid, the entire scene is ridiculous. In the first shot, the guineapig has tiny human hands that look to be about a half-inch at most. Holmes then steps on it, and in that shot it appears to be a different type of rodent entirely. Then we see the human hands under his shoe flexing in pain, and they look to be significantly bigger than before based on the scale of his shoe... at least 5X bigger than they were.

TedStixon

Trivia: The script was specifically written to be set almost entirely in the same locations from the original "The Fly," as the studio wanted to get more use out of the sets before they were scrapped.

TedStixon

Trivia: Whereas the first "The Fly" was in color, this sequel was actually filmed in black-and-white. This was reportedly a cost-saving measure, similar to how the film re-used many of the same sets from the first movie.

TedStixon

Trivia: Vincent Price reportedly signed on because he was impressed with the script. However, shortly after signing on, the script was hastily re-written, and the final draft bore little resemblance to the one Price had read when he signed on.

TedStixon