Motion picture review of Fury, opened at Stanley 13 June 1936. Fritz Lang’s first American picture, Fury, is released in Philadelphia. Commentary on Lang’s ideas about the need for films to reduce the about of talk involved. By Alexis Tryon
belongs to 1936 Film Press project
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The article details the author’s opinions on several films he does not consider “art.” Also, the author includes more realistic/psychological horror films such as Fritz Lang’s M that he believe to me more shocking/scary than fantastical horror films. By Conor Fitzpatrick
belongs to Horror Movie Press, 1925-1935 project
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews pffilmtitle_m pfpeople_fritz_lang by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews pffilmtitle_m pfpeople_fritz_lang by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06


