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* [[Every Car Is a Pinto]]
* [[Every Car Is a Pinto]]
* [[Exposition Beam]]
* [[Exposition Beam]]
* [[False Flag Operation]]: Childress fakes a terrorist attack to kill Peter and to capture his son.
* [[False-Flag Operation]]: Childress fakes a terrorist attack to kill Peter and to capture his son.
* [[The Film of the Book]]
* [[The Film of the Book]]
* [[Government Conspiracy]]
* [[Government Conspiracy]]
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* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Red Right Hand]]: Childress' permanently damaged arm.
* [[Red Right Hand]]: Childress' permanently damaged arm.
* [[Self Made Orphan]]: {{spoiler|Almost -- Robin attempts to kill his father during his rampage}}.
* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: {{spoiler|Almost -- Robin attempts to kill his father during his rampage}}.
* [[Sinister Shades]]: Childress.
* [[Sinister Shades]]: Childress.
* [[Slow Motion]]: Used when Gillian breaks out from the Paragon Institute. The sequence goes on for several minutes.
* [[Slow Motion]]: Used when Gillian breaks out from the Paragon Institute. The sequence goes on for several minutes.

Revision as of 20:29, 26 January 2014

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The Fury is a thriller film from the year 1978. It is based on a novel written by John Farris and was directed by Brian De Palma.

The film follows Peter Sandza (Kirk Douglas), whose friend Ben Childress -- who works for a shady, unnamed government intelligence -- arranges a fake terrorist attack to kill him and during the chaos kidnaps his son, Robin, intending to put his tremendous psychic powers to good use in the Cold War. Peter starts a desperate search for his son and tracks him to Chicago, where he enlists the aid of Gillian, a budding telepath. Determined to silence Peter, Ben and his cronies are constantly hindering the process. Meanwhile, the experiments they've forced Robin to undergo have made him dangerously violent...


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