- Fury (film)
Infobox Film
name = Fury
image_size = 215px
caption = theatrical poster
director =Fritz Lang
writer = Bartlett CormackFritz Lang
starring =Spencer Tracy Sylvia Sidney
producer =Joseph L. Mankiewicz
music =Franz Waxman
cinematographer =Joseph Ruttenberg
editing =Frank Sullivan
distributor = MGM
released = 29 May fy|1936
runtime = 90 minutes
country = FilmUS
language = English
budget =
gross =
imdb_id = 0027652"Fury " is a fy|1936
drama film which tells the story of an innocent man who narrowly escapes being lynched and the revenge he seeks. Directed byFritz Lang , the film was released byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starsSpencer Tracy andSylvia Sidney and featuresWalter Abel ,Bruce Cabot ,Edward Ellis andWalter Brennan . Loosely based on the events surrounding theBrooke Hart murder, the movie was adapted by Bartlett Cormack and Lang from the story "Mob Rule" byNorman Krasna .Plot
Enroute to meet his fiancée, Katherine Grant (
Sylvia Sidney ), Joe Wilson (Spencer Tracy ) is arrested on flimsy circumstantial evidence for the kidnapping of a child. Gossip soon travels around the small town, growing more distorted through each retelling, until a mob gathers at the jail. When the resolute sheriff (Edward Ellis ) refuses to give up his prisoner, the enraged townspeople burn down the building.The district attorney (
Walter Abel ) brings the main perpetrators to trial for murder, but nobody is willing to identify the guilty, and several provide alibis. The case seems hopeless, but then the prosecutor produces hard evidence:newsreel footage of twenty-two people caught in the act.However, Katherine is troubled by one piece of evidence. The defense attorney had tried to get his clients off by claiming that there was no proof Joe was killed, but an anonymous letter writer had returned a partially melted ring belonging to Joe. Katherine notices that a word is misspelled just as Joe used to spell it.
She discovers that Joe escaped the fire and that Joe's brothers are helping him get his revenge. She goes to see Joe and pleads with him to stop the charade, but he is determined to make his would-be killers pay. However, his conscience starts preying on him and, in the end, just as the verdicts are being read, he walks into the courtroom and sets things straight.
Cast
Production
"Fury" was Lang's first American film, and is considered by critics to have been compromised by the studio, which forced Lang to make the protagonist innocent of the crime he's nearly lynched for, and to tack on a reconciliation between him and his girlfriend. The film was a major departure for MGM, which at the time was known for lavish musicals and glitzy dramas – its style is more in keeping with the social issue films associated with
Warner Brothers , such as "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ". [Peter Bogdanovich, audio commentary for "Fury", Warners Home Video, 2005.]Awards
Krasna received an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing, Original Story.
In 1995, this film was selected for preservation in the United States
National Film Registry by theLibrary of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."Notes
External links
*imdb title|0027652|Fury
*tcmdb title|1226|Fury
*amg movie|1:18992|Fury
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