Fury

film by Lang [1936]
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Fury, American crime film, released in 1936, that highlights the terror of mob rule and societal injustice. Spencer Tracy portrayed Joe Wilson, a hardworking man who is mistaken for a kidnapper and is arrested. As the news spreads through town, an angry lynch mob sets fire to the jail, presumably killing Wilson. However, although badly injured, he manages to escape and subsequently plots to ensure that everyone responsible for his “murder” gets the death penalty. Fury was director Fritz Lang’s first American film. He had just left Adolf Hitler’s Germany, having witnessed what lay in store for those who disagreed ...(100 of 161 words)