Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn Irish convict sentenced to hard labor in Australia escapes into the outback, and organizes a band of fellow escapees to fight a corrupt landowner.An Irish convict sentenced to hard labor in Australia escapes into the outback, and organizes a band of fellow escapees to fight a corrupt landowner.An Irish convict sentenced to hard labor in Australia escapes into the outback, and organizes a band of fellow escapees to fight a corrupt landowner.
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- Anecdotes"Captain Fury" was Marvin Hatley's last film as music director of the Hal Roach Studios (1930-1939). While recording the soundtrack, he noticed copying errors in the score for one cue and asked an assistant to fix them before they continued with the session. Frank Ross, a new associate producer on the Roach lot, calculated the cost of 65 musicians waiting 15 minutes while being paid $10 an hour, and promptly reported Hatley's so-called inefficiency to the executive board. The composer's contract was terminated soon afterwards. Roach then had to hire several people to fulfill all of Hatley's former duties. At the insistence of Stan Laurel, Hatley returned to write scores for "A Chump at Oxford" (1940) and "Saps at Sea" (1940), the final Laurel & Hardy features produced by Roach.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Frances Farmer Presents: Captain Fury (1958)
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This definitely isn't a bad film, but it is very standard.
It's a western, pure and simple, with none of the interesting bits that made Quigley Down Under such a blast. We have the put upon hero who rallies the people. The evil land baron. The good guys standing up to be counted.
The only real difference is that it happens in Australia, although good luck telling that, since the scenery bears as much resemblance to Aus as a fart does to a hurricane. Not even the two poor Kookaburras shown in one shot can convince me otherwise!
The acting here from all the main cast is good, especially Carradine, as usual. George Zucco plays the evil land baron as well as the man played all the dastardly villains he did in his long career.
There are a few good action scenes (check out where our hero uses a whip!), but other than that, this is a B Western through and through. I could almost hear the dialogue before it was spoken.
There's also the bad feeling that the hero is helping these "great pioneers" destroy the actual locals, as with most westerns from this time.
Fun, but you'll forget it almost as soon as it ends.
It's a western, pure and simple, with none of the interesting bits that made Quigley Down Under such a blast. We have the put upon hero who rallies the people. The evil land baron. The good guys standing up to be counted.
The only real difference is that it happens in Australia, although good luck telling that, since the scenery bears as much resemblance to Aus as a fart does to a hurricane. Not even the two poor Kookaburras shown in one shot can convince me otherwise!
The acting here from all the main cast is good, especially Carradine, as usual. George Zucco plays the evil land baron as well as the man played all the dastardly villains he did in his long career.
There are a few good action scenes (check out where our hero uses a whip!), but other than that, this is a B Western through and through. I could almost hear the dialogue before it was spoken.
There's also the bad feeling that the hero is helping these "great pioneers" destroy the actual locals, as with most westerns from this time.
Fun, but you'll forget it almost as soon as it ends.
- jethrojohn
- 18 sept. 2024
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Le capitaine Fury
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Capitaine Furie (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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