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The Fury

Brian De Palma returns to the mind-blowing potential of telekinesis in the follow-up to his 1976 horror hit Carrie. While vacationing with his psychic son, Robin (Andrew Stevens), and close associate Childress (John Cassavetes), government agent Peter Sandza (Kirk Douglas) survives a terrorist attack, only to discover that it was staged by Childress so he could kidnap Robin for his own nefarious purposes. With the assistance of another psychic (William Finley) and Hester (Carrie Snodgress), an employee at the Paragon Institute for Psychic Research, Peter discovers a telekinetic Chicago high-school girl named Gillian (Amy Irving), who may be able to help him find Robin. Even though they have never met, Gillian can see Robin's memories and experiences telepathically, and she knows that he is in trouble. But Childress knows all about Gillian, too, and he is not about to let Peter's paternal quest get in the way of his plans for harnessing their psychic power. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Product Details

UPC:024543013877
Release Date:September 4, 2001
Format:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Region:1 (USA & territories, Canada)
Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Sound: Dolby Digital w/ four discrete audio channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers & 1 mono channel for the surround, Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
Language: English, French
Subtitles: English, Spanish; Castilian
Disc Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Genre:Thriller

Review

After the success of Carrie, Brian De Palma finally got a substantial budget, and he used it to stage even more elaborate (and grisly) special effects than in his previous thrillers. With a panoply of devices like quick cuts and superimposition, he chillingly yet stylishly reveals what Gillian sees as she connects with Robin's mind; nevertheless, as with Carrie, he saves the most horrific and flamboyant shocks for last. Though it had the effects and a bona fide star in Kirk Douglas, The Fury's moderate success was not quite on a par with horror blockbusters The Omen (1976) or The Exorcist (1973). Still, it slickly tapped into a post-Watergate mood, as operatives with unspecified government connections are the source of evil. But the gifted kids make them pay. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Credits

NameRole
Rutanya Alda Actor — Kristen
Patrick Billingsley Actor — Lander
Tom Blair & The West Coasters Actor — Top Guy #1
J.P. Bumstead Actor — Greene
Marshall Colt Actor — Technician
Charles Durning Actor — Dr. Jim McKeever
Joyce Easton Actor — Katharine Bellaver
William Finley Actor — Raymond Dunwoodie
Joe Finnegan Actor — Man
Dennis Franz Actor — Bob
Amy Irving Actor — Gillian Bellaver
Gordon Jump Actor — Nuckells
Bernie Kuby Actor — Nuckles
Jane Lambert Actor — Vivian Knuckells
Sam Laws Actor — Blackfish
Fiona Lewis Actor — Dr. Susan Charles
J. Patrick McNamara Actor — Robertson
Alice Nunn Actor — Mrs. Callahan
Michael O'Dwyer Actor — Marty
Carol Rossen Actor — Dr. Ellen Lindstrom
Felix Shuman Actor — Dr. Ives
Carrie Snodgress Actor — Hester
Melody Thomas Actor — LaRue
Hilary Thompson Actor — Cheryl
Al Wyatt Actor — Security Agent Driver
John Cassavetes Actor — Childress
Kirk Douglas Actor — Peter Sandza
Mickey Gilbert Actor — Agent
Daryl Hannah Actor — Pam
Andrew Stevens Actor — Robin Sandza
Frank Yablans Actor — Goon on Radio
Jack Callahan Actor — DeMasi
Yazbek Actor — Chase #1 Shotgun
Harold Johnson Actor — Garbage Man
Laura Innes Actor — Jody
John Roche Actor — Drunk (Van Buren)
Brian De Palma Director
John Farris Screenwriter

 

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