Fury (1936)
Two lovers… victims of mob violence!
Genre : Crime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime : 1H 32M
Director : Fritz Lang
Writer : Bartlett Cormack, Fritz Lang
Synopsis
Joe, who owns a gas station along with his brothers and is about to marry Katherine, travels to the small town where she lives to visit her, but is wrongly mistaken for a wanted kidnapper and arrested.
Katherine Grant
Joe Wilson
District Attorney
Kirby Dawson
Sheriff
Bugs Meyers
Charlie Wilson
Tom Wilson
Durkin
Fred Garrett
Milton Jackson
Stranger
Vickery
Governor
Defense Attorney
Edna Hooper
Mrs. Whipple
Franchette
Plumber (uncredited)
Peanut Vendor (uncredited)
Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
Oscar (uncredited)
Juror (uncredited)
Man (uncredited)
Baggage Clerk (uncredited)
Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Farmer (uncredited)
Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
Man at Elevator (uncredited)
Daniel Hopkins (uncredited)
Albert's Mother (uncredited)
Mayor Pippen (uncredited)
Reporter in Courtroom (uncredited)
Frank (uncredited)
Outgoing Watchman (uncredited)
Factory Foreman (uncredited)
Jury Member (uncredited)
Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
Store Owner (uncredited)
Juror (uncredited)
Tomato Thrower / Arsonist Defendant (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Townswoman Defendant (uncredited)
Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Walter "Goofy" Gordon (uncredited)
Court Clerk (uncredited)
Black Woman (uncredited)
Jasper Anderson (uncredited)
Hector (uncredited)
Lem (uncredited)
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Townswoman (uncredited)
Miner (uncredited)
Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Incoming Watchman (uncredited)
Grouch (uncredited)
Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Uncle Billy (uncredited)
Durkin's Friend (uncredited)
Mrs. Fred Garrett (uncredited)
Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Ted Fitzgerald (uncredited)
Bailiff (uncredited)
Passerby (uncredited)
Adams' Assistant (uncredited)
Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Hysterical Townswoman at Trial (uncredited)
Townsman Deputy (uncredited)
Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Walter Judd (uncredited)
Adams' Assistant (uncredited)
Girl in Apartment Listening to Radio (uncredited)
Service Station Owner (uncredited)
Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Youthful Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Newsreel Cameraman (uncredited)
Jorgeson (uncredited)
Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Sally Humphries (uncredited)
Waiter (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Sven Ahern (uncredited)
Townsman (uncredited)
Drunk Leaving Bar (uncredited)
Hardware Man (uncredited)
Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Dynamiter (uncredited)
Miss Tuttle (uncredited)
Governor's Aide (uncredited)
Old Man (uncredited)
Fanny (uncredited)
Assistant Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Newsreel Cameraman (uncredited)
Bodyguard (uncredited)
Bus Driver (uncredited)
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Hector's Wife (uncredited)
Bartender (uncredited)
Prim Townswoman (uncredited)
Joe's Dog Rainbow (uncredited)
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