The Furies (1950)

The Furies (1950)
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Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Huston give standout performances in this dark, psychological western, which Martin Scorsese has compared to the work of Dostoevsky. T.C. Jeffords (Huston) is a cunning and highly successful ranch owner who has announced his engagement to a wealthy socialite, Flo Burnett (Judith Anderson). This news is not warmly received by his daughter Vance (Stanwyck); she had a romance of her own with gambler Rip Darrow (Wendell Corey) foiled by her father, and Vance does not care for her light-headed stepmother-to-be. Vance is driven into a violent rage by T.C.'s Machiavellian actions, and when he kills a good friend of Vance's (a ranch hand he believes was helping Mexicans squat on his land), she swears revenge on her father and joins forces with Darrow to see that violent justice is done. The Furies proved to be Walter Huston's last film; he died within a few months of its release. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbara StanwyckWendell Corey, (more)
Director(s):
Anthony Mann
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Furies

Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Huston give standout performances in this dark, psychological western, which Martin Scorsese has compared to the work of Dostoevsky. T.C. Jeffords (Huston) is a cunning and highly successful ranch owner who has announced his engagement to a wealthy socialite, Flo Burnett (Judith Anderson). This news is not warmly received by his daughter Vance (Stanwyck); she had a romance of her own with gambler Rip Darrow (Wendell Corey) foiled by her father, and Vance does not care for her light-headed stepmother-to-be. Vance is driven into a violent rage by T.C.'s Machiavellian actions, and when he kills a good friend of Vance's (a ranch hand he believes was helping Mexicans squat on his land), she swears revenge on her father and joins forces with Darrow to see that violent justice is done. The Furies proved to be Walter Huston's last film; he died within a few months of its release. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Anthony Mann
Writer(s):
Charles Schnee
Producer(s):
Hal B. Wallis
Categories:
Westerns
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    Korby S.

    This is one of my favorite films. I love westerns and would group this with "The Unforgiven" "The Naked Spur" or "Tombstone" - a psychological drama, really. It's Shakespearean, operatic and dark. There are only black hats in this picture of the West. Don't miss this movie!

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    Donald D.

    The Furies is so satisfying, embodying Literary themes from Shakespeare to Dostoyovsky: Tragic Intra Family strife, fine tuned dirction and performing; Walter Huston steals every scene he enters; Barbara Stanwyk is superb, verbally and non verbally. Classic Western is an accurate understatement.

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    Paul M.

    Wow, this is really great. Never heard of it before, and it's now right up there with my favorite old movies of all time...Not quite as good as, say, My Darling Clementine, at least as a western, but maybe even better for a general audience. Check it out.

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