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1978118 minHorror, Science Fiction, Thriller

The Fury

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Is The Fury worth watching? With a rating of 6.303/10, this Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Fury Synopsis

When a devious plot separates CIA agent Peter Sandza from his son, Robin, the distraught father manages to see through the ruse. Taken because of his psychic abilities, Robin is being held by Ben Childress, who is studying people with supernatural powers in hopes of developing their talents as weapons. Soon Peter pairs up with Gillian, a teen who has telekinesis, to find and rescue Robin.

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Top Cast

Kirk Douglas
Kirk DouglasPeter Sandza
Amy Irving
Amy IrvingGillian Bellaver
John Cassavetes
John CassavetesBen Childress
Carrie Snodgress
Carrie SnodgressHester
Charles Durning
Charles DurningDr. Jim McKeever
Andrew Stevens
Andrew StevensRobin Sandza
Fiona Lewis
Fiona LewisDr. Susan Charles
Carol Eve Rossen
Carol Eve RossenDr. Ellen Lindstrom
William Finley
William FinleyRaymond Dunwoodie
Melody Thomas Scott
Melody Thomas ScottLaRue

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Is The Fury worth watching?

The Fury has received mixed reviews with a 6.303/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller movies.

Is The Fury hit or flop?

The Fury has received average ratings (6.303/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Fury is a Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller movie that When a devious plot separates CIA agent Peter Sandza from his son, Robin, the distraught father manages to see through the ruse. Taken because of his ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 2, 2015
★ 7

With powers like yours. The Fury is directed by Brian De Palma and adapted to screenplay from his own novel by John Farris. It stars Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes, Carrie Snodgress, Charles Durning, Amy Irving, Fiona Lewis and Andrew Stevens. Music is by John Williams and cinematography by Richard H. Kline. De Palma once again indulges in the strange world of psychic abilities and telekinetic powers, with mixed results. On one hand it features strong performances, some masterful techniques by De Palma, a superb score by Williams, and an ending fit to grace any horror film past or present. On the other it's exposition heavy, too draggy in the mid- section and much of the screenplay isn't narratively cohesive. Yet getting through the chores is worth it, the last third of film enters the realm of the weird and the bloody, gripping in texture and execution. Far from perfect but when it hits its straps it soars. 7/10