Joe Wilson, a wrongly jailed man thought to have died in a blaze started by a bloodthirsty lynch mob, is somehow alive. And dead to all he ever stood for and perhaps ever will be. Because Joe aims to ensure his would-be executioners meet the fat Joe miraculously escaped. Spencer Tracy is Joe, Sylvia Sidney is his bride-to-be and Fury lives up to its volatile name with its searing indictment of mob justice and lynching. In his first American film, director Fritz Lang (Metropolis, The Big Heat) combines a passion for justice and sharp visual style into a landmark of social-conscience filmmaking. In the 49 years before this movie's release, some 6,000 people in the U.S. were victims of lynch mobs. The Fury over those tragedies -- and over other injustices to come - remains.
|
Sylvia Sidney | Katherine Grant |
|
Spencer Tracy | Joe Wilson |
|
Walter Abel | District Attorney |
|
Bruce Cabot | Kirby Dawson |
|
Edward Ellis | Sheriff |
|
Walter Brennan | 'Bugs' Meyers |
|
Frank Albertson | Charlie |
|
George Walcott | Tom |
|
Arthur Stone | Durkin |
|
Morgan Wallace | Fred Garrett |
|
George Chandler | Milton Jackson |
|
Roger Gray | Stranger |
|
Edwin Maxwell | Vickery |
|
Howard C. Hickman | Governor |
|
Jonathan Hale | Defense Attorney |
|
Leila Bennett | Edna Hooper |
|
Esther Dale | Mrs. Whipple |
|
Helen Flint | Franchette |
|
Erville Alderson | Plumber |
|
Ernie Alexander | Peanut Vendor |
|
Ricca Allen | Townswoman Gossip |
|
Herbert Ashley | Oscar |
|
Walter Bacon | Townsman |
|
F. Blinn | Juror |
|
Ward Bond | Man |
| Director | Fritz Lang |
|
| Writer | Bartlett Cormack, Fritz Lang, Norman Krasna | |
| Producer | J.J. Cohn, Joseph L. Mankiewicz | |
| Musician | Franz Waxman | |
| Photography | Joseph Ruttenberg | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
|---|---|
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 10, 2005 |
| Regions | 1 |