Fury (1936)

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Based on the story "Mob Rule" by Norman Krasna. Joe Wilson and Katherine Grant are in love, but he doesn`t have enough money for them to get married. So Katherine moves across the country to make money. Through the course of the movie, Fritz Lang sho... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0027652/plotsummary)
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TWO LOVERS...VICTIMS OF MOB VIOLENCE! (original 1936 window card poster)
 

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    Genre Crime :: Drama
    Date Released 29 May 1936
    ProductionComworld Productions
    DistributionNational Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    Related Links 1936 Movies
    May 1936 Movies
    1936 Crime Movies
    1936 Drama Movies

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  • Fritz Lang wanted Spencer Tracy`s character to be a lawyer, but the producers thought he should be more of a working man, so he became an auto mechanic.
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  • Terry, better known as Toto from The Wizard of Oz (1939), appears in this film as the dog that Spencer Tracy takes in from the rain at the beginning of the movie, becoming his traveling companion into the netherworld of small-town America.
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  • Script was based upon the 1933 kidnapping and murder of Brooke Hart, the son of the owner of Hart`s Department Store in San Jose, California. The two kidnapping suspects were pulled from jail by a group of vigilantes, who dragged them across the street to St. James Park and lynched both of them.
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  • This was actress Sylvia Sidney`s only film for MGM, and according to the papers of director Fritz Lang, he stipulated that she be cast in the part before he signed his contract with the studio.
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  • Additional information in the Fritz Lang papers indicates that Walter Brennan, who played "Bugs" Meyers, had an extended illness that necessitated a transfer of some of his "courtroom business" to George Chandler, who played Milton Johnson.
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  • According to modern sources, Fritz Lang was the first filmmaker to use newsreel footage as a courtroom device in a motion picture, and may have done so before it was used in an actual court case.
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