Fury (1936 film)
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In Fritz Lang's taut drama Fury, Spencer Tracy plays an innocent man wrongly accused of a crime. After being attacked by a mob, Joe's girlfriend (Sylvia Sidney) convinces him to take the higher road and let the judicial system take its course.
Based on the story "Mob Rule" by Norman Krasna, Fury was the first film Lang made in the United States. Although the film's dark, gritty story departed from MGM's usual glamorous fare, the film was a hit with audiences, performed well at the box office, and won an Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Story.
Fury was added to the National Film Registry in 1995.
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