Fury (1936 film)

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Fury (1936 film) is a 1936 American drama directed by Fritz Lang that explores mob violence and wrongful accusation through the story of an innocent man nearly lynched by a vengeful crowd.

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instanceOf American film
drama film
film
basedOn story by Norman Krasna
blackAndWhite true
character Joe Wilson
Katherine Grant
cinematographyBy Joseph Ruttenberg
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Fritz Lang
distributedBy Loew's Inc.
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Frank Sullivan
era pre-World War II American cinema
filmDebutInHollywoodFor Fritz Lang
genre crime drama film
drama film
hasFilmRating Passed by Production Code Administration
hasMoralQuestion whether revenge can be justified
hasNarrativeForm courtroom drama
language English
mainTheme justice
lynching
mob violence
revenge
vigilantism
wrongful accusation
musicBy Franz Waxman
notableFor early Hollywood depiction of lynch mobs
social commentary on American justice system
partOf Hollywood studio era
plotSummary An innocent man is wrongly accused of a crime and nearly lynched by a mob, then seeks revenge through the legal system.
portrays trial of mob participants
producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDate 1936-06-05
releaseYear 1936
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter Bartlett Cormack
Fritz Lang
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States
starring Bruce Cabot
Edward Ellis
Spencer Tracy
Sylvia Sidney
Walter Abel
Walter Brennan

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