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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543436898
Format: Color, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 22, 2007
Running Time: 88 minutes
Sales Rank: 38057
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: 1948
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How can Victure Mature work in this movie or any movie? I think a great deal of him in alot of them ! Allways suprised at how much I like him and his movies. This one definetly works! I shoulden't have been so suprised!
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FURY AT FURNACE CREEK is a quality Western, with all sorts of engrossing plot twists, and fine, sharp B&W photography. Victor Mature, an actor I've not always warmed to, turns in a solid performance, seeking justice for his defamed father. Like other 20th C./Fox products of the period, production values are high, and the result is an enjoyable oater that any old cowpoke-lover will like. Recommended.
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I had never heard of this Western before and bought it simply because I liked the idea of the story and because I like any type of movie from the late 40's. It was a little gem of a film with great production values
and an aimiable leading man in the shape of Victor Mature.It was nicely photographed in desert locations and the almost silent shoot-out at the end was excellent.Being a long time Western fan I have no hesitation in recommending this as a good example of the genre and it will certainly ... Read More
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Average, fairly low budget western. Trite story line. Saved by a young and dynamic Victor Mature. Easy to see why he went on to bigger things. Good for the western movie buff.
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Don't be put off with the misnomer of the title to this little known 1948 picture. "Fury At Furnace Creek" is a neat little atmospheric western with a literal screenplay by Charles Booth from a story by David Garth. Crisply directed by Bruce Humberstone it is nicely photographed in Monochrome by Harry Jackson and well played by a good cast. In the lead is Victor Mature playing a man who, with his estranged brother (Glenn Langan), sets out to clear the name of his army Colonel father (Robert Warwick) who dies ... Read More
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