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Fury

Fury

1936Movie⏱️ 1h 32mApproved
CrimeDramaFilm-NoirThriller
7.8
IMDB Rating
14,642 votes

When a wrongly-accused prisoner barely survives a lynch-mob attack and is presumed dead, he vindictively decides to fake his death and frame the mob for his supposed murder.

Director
Fritz Lang
Writers
Bartlett Cormack, Fritz Lang, Norman Krasna
Stars
Sylvia Sidney, Spencer Tracy, Walter Abel
Release Date
June 5, 1936
Language
English, Latin
Country
United States
🏆 5
Wins
🎯 4
Nominations
💬 115
Reviews
📋 16.6K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Sylvia Sidney
Sylvia Sidney
as Katherine Grant
Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy
as Joe Wilson
Walter Abel
Walter Abel
as District Attorney
Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot
as Kirby Dawson
Edward Ellis
Edward Ellis
as Sheriff
Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
as 'Bugs' Meyers
Frank Albertson
Frank Albertson
as Charlie
George Walcott
George Walcott
as Tom
Arthur Stone
Arthur Stone
as Durkin
Morgan Wallace
Morgan Wallace
as Fred Garrett

💰 Box Office

$11,789
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
Production
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

🏷️ Keywords

lynch mobnational film registrysmall townpresumed deadjail

🎯 Categories

Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Fritz Lang's first American classic
by theowinthrop2004-04-27

"If Fritz Lang had died or been killed by the Nazis (whom he detested and opposed)in 1933 or 1934, it is stunning to realize that his position as a great film director would have been assured. He would have already had METROPOLIS, SPIES, DR. MABUSE, and M down to establish his credentials as a master of cinematic art. But he left Germany to escape the real villains who were coming to power. And he ended up, after briefly staying in France, coming to the U.S. Most of his later films would be made in the U.S. FURY is his first American masterpiece - a study of mob violence, and the destructi..."

💡 Did You Know?

This was Fritz Lang's first film in Hollywood, and he wasn't accustomed to labor laws that require meal breaks. Shortly after filming began, Lang ate a quick lunch between set-ups and resumed filming. Some of the crew members wondering about their lunch break asked Spencer Tracy, who in turn pointed out to Lang that it was "1:30 pm and the crew had yet to take their break". Lang replied that it was his set and that "I will call lunch when I think it should be called." Tracy then smeared his make-up with his hand, knowing that it would take at least 90 minutes to fix it, yelled "Lunch!" and promptly walked off the set with the crew.

📖 Synopsis

When a wrongly-accused prisoner barely survives a lynch-mob attack and is presumed dead, he vindictively decides to fake his death and frame the mob for his supposed murder.