Fury
Fury
Release: 1936-06-05
·Runtime: 92m
·★ 7.4
Crime
Drama
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.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Edgar Edwards
as Tomato Thrower / Arsonist Defendant (uncredited)
Mira McKinney
as Hysterical Townswoman at Trial (uncredited)
Ward Bond
as Man (uncredited)
Mary Foy
as Townswoman Defendant (uncredited)
Harry McCoy
as Adams' Assistant (uncredited)
Ronald R. Rondell
as Reporter (uncredited)
B.F. Blinn
as Juror (uncredited)
Oliver Eckhardt
as Juror (uncredited)
Si Jenks
as Uncle Billy (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
as Townsman Deputy (uncredited)
Roger Moore
as Adams' Assistant (uncredited)
James Quinn
as Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Ed Brady
as Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Alexander Cross
as Outgoing Watchman (uncredited)
Adolph Faylauer
as Reporter (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
as Jasper Anderson (uncredited)
Raymond Hatton
as Hector (uncredited)
Bert Roach
as Waiter (uncredited)
Jonathan Hale
as Defense Attorney
Leila Bennett
as Edna Hooper
Sidney De Gray
as Jury Member (uncredited)
Clarence Kolb
as Durkin's Friend (uncredited)
Cy Schindell
as Townsman (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
as Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Frank Albertson
as Charlie Wilson
Gino Corrado
as Reporter in Courtroom (uncredited)
Fay Helm
as Townswoman (uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr.
as Youthful Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Victor Potel
as Jorgeson (uncredited)
Howard Hickman
as Governor
Robert Dudley
as Store Owner (uncredited)
Sam Hayes
as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Daniel L. Haynes
as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Robert Homans
as Incoming Watchman (uncredited)
Arthur Hoyt
as Grouch (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe
as Reporter (uncredited)
Esther Dale
as Mrs. Whipple
Erville Alderson
as Plumber (uncredited)
Harry Bowen
as Baggage Clerk (uncredited)
Jules Cowles
as Frank (uncredited)
Will Stanton
as Drunk Leaving Bar (uncredited)
Bruce Cabot
as Kirby Dawson
Edwin Maxwell
as Vickery
Edna Mae Harris
as Black Woman (uncredited)
Walter Abel
as District Attorney
Ricca Allen
as Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
Gertrude Sutton
as Miss Tuttle (uncredited)
Harry Burkhardt
as Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
Esther Muir
as Girl in Apartment Listening to Radio (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal
as Fanny (uncredited)
Billy Wayne
as Newsreel Cameraman (uncredited)
Florence Wix
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Arthur Stone
as Durkin
George Chandler
as Milton Jackson
Murdock MacQuarrie
as Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
William Tannen
as Governor's Aide (uncredited)
Terry
as Joe's Dog Rainbow (uncredited)
Jane Corcoran
as Praying Townswoman
Walter Brennan
as Bugs Meyers
Gwen Lee
as Mrs. Fred Garrett (uncredited)
Christian Rub
as Sven Ahern (uncredited)
Helen Flint
as Franchette
Carl Stockdale
as Hardware Man (uncredited)
Frank Sully
as Dynamiter (uncredited)
Guy Usher
as Assistant Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Morgan Wallace
as Fred Garrett
Harvey Clark
as Mayor Pippen (uncredited)
Paul McAllister
as Passerby (uncredited)
William Newell
as Service Station Owner (uncredited)
Dick Wessel
as Bodyguard (uncredited)
Dorothea Wolbert
as Hector's Wife (uncredited)
Sylvia Sidney
as Katherine Grant
Spencer Tracy
as Joe Wilson
George Walcott
as Tom Wilson
Sydney Jarvis
as Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Frank Mills
as Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Ruth Renick
as Sally Humphries (uncredited)
Harry Hayden
as Lem (uncredited)
Edward Ellis
as Sheriff
Nora Cecil
as Albert's Mother (uncredited)
Crew
Norman Krasna
Story
Franz Waxman
Original Music Composer
Edwin B. Willis
Art Direction
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Producer
Joseph Ruttenberg
Director of Photography
Lesley Selander
Assistant Director
Fritz Lang
Screenplay, Director
Douglas Shearer
Sound Recordist, Sound Director
Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction