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When a devious plot separates CIA agent Peter Sandza from his son, Robin, the distraught father manages to see through the ruse. Taken because of his psychic abilities, Robin is being held by Ben Childress, who is studying people with supernatural powers in hopes of developing their talents as weapons. Soon Peter pairs up with Gillian, a teen who has telekinesis, to find and rescue Robin.

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Release : 1978
Rating : 6.3
Studio : 20th Century Fox,  Frank Yablans Presentations, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Kirk Douglas John Cassavetes Amy Irving Carrie Snodgress Charles Durning
Genre : Horror Thriller Science Fiction

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Reviews

UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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Crwthod
2018/08/30

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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Glimmerubro
2018/08/30

It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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martin-fennell
2017/10/15

Brian De Palma after the success of Carrie, once more returns to the area of telekinesis. He needn't have bothered. Douglas is as sprightly as ever. Some pretty gory scenes, but most of the time, it's long winded and boring. The director should have made use of the cast he had. The ending is a knockout, as are the special effects. But many of the audience may have left in a fury of their own by then

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gcsman
2016/05/02

In 'Carrie', Amy Irving played a well-meaning friend of the iconic title character and the only survivor of the famous prom-night massacre that closed that film. Here in The Fury, she gets to play The Girl With the Power herself, as a another teenager coming to grips with frightening telekinetic and psychic powers that she never wanted. I might have rated this movie higher if I'd seen it closer to its original date, but a few decades later it certainly looks dated. And it can't quite seem to decide what it wants to be: either (a) a suspense/action tale (in which case the plot ought to be tighter and flow better) or (b) a supernatural/horror thriller (in which case the special effects fall short, at least by modern standards). So overall it ends up being a bit of an incomplete mix. But the odd thing is that even for the time (late 70's) it has a dated feel to the style and pace of the scenes and dialog. As other reviewers have indicated, the only way this film worked for me was to imagine that I was watching a Hitchcock production from the 1960's or even 50's.The actors too all seem to be a bit out of sorts, even the star veteran Kirk Douglas. None of them seem to mesh well together. The main interest for me was to see Amy Irving at an early career stage. Though she was billed 5th in the cast after the more well known veterans, she's actually on screen more than any of the others and in some sense it's her character's journey that can be seen as the central part of the plot. Rather than the claustrophobic high-school setting of Carrie, however, here the girl with psychic powers is plunged unprotected into a bewildering outside world of political intrigue and secret institutes where she does not know who to trust. Irving does all right here with the rather uneven script, but in 'The Fury' she is clearly still learning the acting business. Even in her very next movies after this one ('Voices', 'The Competition'), she is visibly more mature and has distinctly more command of her acting skill. Frankly I think it took a while for her just to grow into her voice: her smooth, low-pitched alto seems a bit out of place for the 17-year-old that she's supposed to be playing here. But she's got great screen presence and is a treat to look at.Overall, this movie felt like a good effort for the time, but harder to watch now.

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SnoopyStyle
2015/02/22

It's 1977 Mid East. Ben Childress (John Cassavetes) pretends to be sending Peter Sandza (Kirk Douglas) and his son Robin (Andrew Stevens) to Chicago. Instead he sets up an attack. Peter barely escapes but Robin wrongly assumes that his father was killed by Arab terrorists. Childress is gathering children with psychic abilities to train as US secret agents. In 1978, Chicago teen Gillian Bellaver (Amy Irving) sharpens her mental abilities in the Paragon Institute headed by Dr. McKeever (Charles Durning). Peter is tracking Gillian as a possible way to get his son back with the help of his naive girlfriend Hester (Carrie Snodgress) who works at the institute.The movie follows two tracks. Amy Irving's track reminds me of Carrie for more than one reason. Kirk Douglas' side feels like a spy action thriller. The back and forth between the two sides diminishes some of the tension. Director Brian De Palma keeps the movie going at a good clip but it doesn't necessarily all work.

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vincentlynch-moonoi
2013/08/13

I was never a particular fan of Kirk Douglas, but I would sometimes enjoy his films; just took them one by one. This one, which I remember seeing when I was 19, always stood out in my mind as being impressive. Now, over 30 years later, I still find it a riveting film.At the time of filming, Douglas was 62. While I know he didn't do all his own stunts, what he did do was quite remarkable at that age. And, Douglas has all the intensity here that we grew used to in his career. He rarely let us down, and certainly didn't here.John Cassavetes as the bad guy who is trying to harness the psychic powers of the young man and young woman is sufficiently evil here...you'll love what happens to his character at the close of the film. Carrie Snodgress is a sort-of girlfriend of Douglas', and although I'm not a particular fan, she does nicely here. Charles Durning, always one of my favorite supporting actors, does very nicely as the head of the institute that is studying the psychic powers of the young people; and he treads a fine line here as a professional with a sense of morals who has, unfortunately, gotten into bed with Cassavetes; he does it nicely! Amy Irving is terrific as the psychic young lady. Fiona Lewis is the "friend" and later victim of the whole plot, and one of the professionals studying the psychic phenomenon. Andrew Stevens is excellent as the young male with psychic powers; it reminded me to look up where he disappeared to...and that's behind the cameras in recent years.I must give Brian DePalma (director) credit here. He used the story and its drama to heighten suspense, not over-relying on special effects. However, the special effects are done very well here...used as needed, but not overwhelming. Some people have compared a couple of scenes to scenes in "Carrie", but since DePalma directed that film, also, I guess we can't criticize him for a few similarities.This film is just as good in 2013 as it was in 1978. Yes, a few things look dated (like typing), but the story is great and handled well by DePalma and the actors. Highly recommended.

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