Mar 22 2025 60 mins 10
The first film Fritz Lang made in the US after he fled the Nazis, Fury is the story of a man who is lynched by the residents of a small town. The film is not a groundbreaking 1950s independent production, but an MGM star vehicle from 1936, featuring one of the studio’s then newest stars, Spencer Tracy. It’s not even Fritz Lang’s best film, but you’ll see some groundbreaking technique here.
Fury
Shelly Brisbin with Nathan Alderman, Randy Dotinga and Micheline Maynard
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