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Furia

Título original: Fury
  • Serie de TV
  • 1955–1960
  • 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
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Furia (1955)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA horse and the boy who loved him.A horse and the boy who loved him.A horse and the boy who loved him.

  • Reparto principal
    • Peter Graves
    • William Fawcett
    • Bobby Diamond
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      • Peter Graves
      • William Fawcett
      • Bobby Diamond
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    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Jim Newton…
    • 1955–1960
    William Fawcett
    William Fawcett
    • Pete…
    • 1955–1960
    Bobby Diamond
    Bobby Diamond
    • Joey Newton…
    • 1955–1960
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    • Fury
    • 1955–1960
    Roger Mobley
    Roger Mobley
    • Packy…
    • 1958–1960
    Jimmy Baird
    • Pee Wee…
    • 1955–1959
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Sheriff
    • 1955–1960
    Ann Robinson
    Ann Robinson
    • Helen Watkins
    • 1955–1956
    Ronald Keith
    • Freddie
    • 1956–1957
    Mike Taylor
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    Harlan Warde
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    Lane Bradford
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    William Henry
    William Henry
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    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
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    Andy Clyde
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    Walter Reed
    Walter Reed
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    Harry Harvey
    Harry Harvey
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    • 1957–1959
    Tom Keene
    Tom Keene
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    • 1956
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    8bkoganbing

    Fury, The Story Of A Horse And The Boy Who Loved Him

    This was one really great kid's show that was broadcast on Saturday morning during the late sixties before it ended its run. I remember it later was in syndication under the title of Brave Stallion. I've not seen it since it went off the air.

    My guess is because the episodes were done in black and white the syndication market for the show has dried up. That's a pity because if all it takes is color, where's Ted Turner and his crayons?

    I still remember the premise of the show. Jim Newton as played by Peter Graves lost his wife and son in a car crash. One day while in the big city he spots a young orphan kid named Joey Clark in some trouble. He goes to bat for him and pretty soon young Joey who was played by Bobby Diamond is living on the Broken Wheel Ranch along with Graves and his hired hand Pete Wilkie who was William Fawcett who was in the Gabby Hayes tradition of cowboy sidekicks. We're informed he cut his teeth on a branding iron.

    Diamond was a rebellious kid that first season, the show was all about straightening him out. But he adjusted pretty quickly as television series go. Of course part of it was the presence of Fury, a beautiful coal black stallion who only let Joey ride him. Rather than try and break him, Graves and Fawcett went with the flow.

    Some other semi-regulars came and went. The first couple of years Graves had a love interest in schoolteacher Ann Robinson. There was Ralph Seay as the sheriff who always popped in at the end of the show to take bad guys into custody after Fury had nearly stomped them to death. Diamond had Jimmy Baird as PeeWee as a friend.

    From the rebellious kid, young Diamond became a role model. He was the good influence on other troubled youngsters. In fact at one point Graves officially adopted him and he was henceforth referred to as Joey Newton and the fact he was adopted was never brought up. Something like the fact you never heard about the respective spouses of Robert Reed and Florence Henderson in The Brady Bunch.

    In the last couple of years a new family was brought in as neighbors as Diamond was getting older. It was the Lamberts and young Roger Mobley as Packy Lambert became Joey's friend. I think the producers had in mind to eventually have Fury belong to the Lamberts and continue the series. But it got canceled in 1960.

    There certainly have been far worse and few better kid's shows than Fury. Ted Turner get out your crayons and let's get this one back on the air.
    tuscanimpressions

    Girls loved it too!

    As a child, I was a great fan of the Fury series also and was delighted to find in the mid 70's while living in LA, a local station ran the reruns on Saturday mornings. The tension of watching Fury rescue Joey never lost its appeal to me even as an adult. Was I the only fan who ate her beef stew and biscuits out of tin pie pans? I wanted so much to be a cowgirl. Probably had some influence to my moving to LA at the age of 21 and living near where many of the scenes of the 50's westerns were filmed. If anyone out there would like to start a petition for their public TV stations to resurrect the quality TV programs of the 50's, I will sign it. I doubt the alphabet stations are interested in people who are clothed. Let's bring back: "Maverick", "Sugarfoot", "Lawman" "Cheyenne" and of course, "Fury". Gosh, I loved that horse!
    7mgressma

    Ah, Saturday mornings!

    It's funny, I had completely forgotten the name of the show, but I remember watching "Fury" on Saturday mornings as a kid. I knew it starred Peter Graves, so it was easy using IMDb to find the name of the show. The only episode I can remember off-hand is one where an aunt comes to the Broken Wheel to live, and one day while the men were out, she cleans up the house and re-decorates with white curtains and table cloths and such, so that when the guys return, it's completely unrecognizable! They think they're in the wrong house. Well, gotta go, Bugs Bunny is on and then "Sky King."

    Mike Gressman
    bradford4321

    My favorite Saturday morning show as a child

    I can still remember the Saturday I tuned in for the show and finding cartoons instead, back then things were not publicized as today and it took a few weeks before I realized it was gone. I don't know why it was taken off, every boy I knew watched it. It was a time when programming changed from action shows like Fury to cartoons on Saturday. It was a little corny but taught moral values, something missing in today's viewing. I wish some channel would pick it up.
    7KatieFinchHatton

    A classic

    Absolutely brilliant show. Loved it as a child would love to see it again. It goes in the direction of Lassie - only with a horse instead of a dog and a slightly different time - in the west.

    If I remember correctly - and it must have been about 18 years since I last saw the series -it was in black and white. Jim the good hearted-and looking uncle, the little boy and most importantly (for me) the horse which saves peoples lifes and understands your needs.

    The true beginning of horseman-ship ?

    Truly hope it will be available on DVD in the future and bring me back to my childhood.

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      This was the program that the boy fell in the well and his horse, Fury summoned help. This incident sparked the urban legend that Lassie saved Timmy when he fell in the well. That never happened on Lassie. This happened on Fury in the Boy Scout story episode.
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      [first lines of first season's episodes]

      Narrator: This is the range country where the pounding hooves of untamed horses still thunder in mountains, meadows and canyons. Every herd has its own leader, but there is only one Fury - Fury, King of the Wild Stallions. And here in the wild west of today, hard-riding men still battle the open range for a living - men like Jim Newton, owner of the Broken Wheel Ranch and Pete, his top hand, who says he cut his teeth on a branding iron.

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      Featured in Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999)

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      • 15 de octubre de 1955 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Fury
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Jungleland, Thousand Oaks, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Television Programs of America (TPA)
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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