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Fighting Mad

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
723
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Peter Fonda and Kathleen Miller in Fighting Mad (1976)
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An Arkansas farmer stages a one-man war against corrupt land developers who want to evict him and his neighbors from their farms for real estate developments.An Arkansas farmer stages a one-man war against corrupt land developers who want to evict him and his neighbors from their farms for real estate developments.An Arkansas farmer stages a one-man war against corrupt land developers who want to evict him and his neighbors from their farms for real estate developments.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Stars
    • Peter Fonda
    • Gino Franco
    • Harry Northup
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Stars
      • Peter Fonda
      • Gino Franco
      • Harry Northup
    • 13User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Tom Hunter
    Gino Franco
    • Dylan Hunter
    Harry Northup
    Harry Northup
    • Sheriff Len Skerritt
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Pierce Crabtree
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Senator Hingle
    John Doucette
    John Doucette
    • Jeff Hunter
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Charlie Hunter
    • (as Scott Glen)
    Lynn Lowry
    Lynn Lowry
    • Lorene Maddox
    Kathleen Miller
    Kathleen Miller
    • Carolee Hunter
    Ted Markland
    Ted Markland
    • Hal Fraser
    Laura Weatherford
    • Fraser Child
    • (as Laura Wetherford)
    Gerry Weatherford
    • Fraser Child
    • (as Gerry Wetherford)
    Peter Fain
    • Gillette
    Al Wyatt Sr.
    Al Wyatt Sr.
    • Judge O'Connor
    • (as Allan Wyatt)
    George Armitage
    George Armitage
    • Man playing tennis
    • (uncredited)
    Geoffrey Mark Fidelman
    Geoffrey Mark Fidelman
    • Christy
    • (uncredited)
    William Harrison
    • Henchman in black
    • (uncredited)
    Maurice Jones
    • Lorene Maddox's mother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Demme
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    8Hey_Sweden

    Slick and engaging drive-in fare.

    Jonathan Demmes' third directorial effort for producer Roger Corman is good, solid revenge fare - manipulative, to be sure, but the manipulation is done with skill, and the characters and story are respectably entertaining.

    It's a story of two opponents, both possessed of an incredible stubbornness and obsessiveness. The good guy is farmer Tom Hunter (Peter Fonda, good as always), usually an easygoing guy but who CAN be pushed too far. He's returned home to his dad Jeff (John Doucette) with his son Dylan (Gino Franco) in tow. The bad guy is arrogant fat cat Pierce Crabtree (Philip Carey), a combination land developer / strip miner who wants to get his greedy mitts on certain properties, including Jeffs'. The fat cat employs various thugs who infuriate Tom with their evil methods; Tom's cheery brother Charlie (Scott Glenn) is just one of the people victimized along the way.

    As you can see, Demme directs a top notch cast in this heartfelt film. Also appearing is the delectable Lynn Lowry as Toms' girlfriend Lorene. Lowry even does a brief nude scene that's highly appreciated. Noble Willingham plays the mildly crooked senator in league with Crabtree, and Ted Markland the angry local farmer Hal Fraser.

    One thing is for sure: Demme does a fine job of working on our emotions and getting us to despise the villains and hope they get what's coming to them. The film also stresses the effect that Toms' relentlessness is having on Lorene and Jeff and doesn't portray him in a completely one dimensional manner. And while Crabtree may be an unsubtle villain, not all the supporting characters are stereotypes. Willinghams' senator is really not such a bad guy, and things are kept ambiguous as to whether Sheriff Len Skerritt (Demme regular Harry Northup) is also in Crabtrees' pocket.

    By the time "Fighting Mad" has reached its climax, we're all primed and ready for the inevitable bloodbath. It's exciting at times, harrowing during the scene of the burning barn, and nicely realized in one major set piece halfway through as Tom commits a night time act of sabotage; it's done as a crane shot. Bruce Langhornes' music, beautiful throughout, is especially effective during this sequence. The cinematography by Michael Watkins likewise impresses.

    The acting is solid all the way down the line, with Glenn immensely likable in his brief time on screen. All in all, this is good entertainment of its type, and well worth checking out for fans of the director and cast.

    Eight out of 10.
    7tavm

    Peter Fonda heads up the action in Jonathan Demme's Fighting Mad

    Having been curious the last 45 years about this revenge pic starring Peter Fonda, I finally got to watch this on the Putlocker site. Having split from his wife from the city (she's only mentioned, never seen), he takes his pre-teen son with him back to his farm that his father still owns. But a corporation wants to take that land and the surrounding acres of other neighbors to build some development and will go to any lengths to get them off the property. Needless to say, Fonda's character is no pushover, that's for sure! This was one of Jonathan Demme's early movies he made for King of the Bs, Roger Corman, before doing more important work that got him Oscar nominations. So there's plenty of action and some sex with some nudity but the drama is also pretty good so on that note, I say Fighting Mad is worth a look.
    9GOWBTW

    You push me, I push back!

    Mountain justice is usually the way to keep what belongs to you. A father and son go home to be at a farm in the mountains of Oklahoma to help out family there. But along the way, he would encounter greedy land developers who to deprive the people there of their homes. They would kill his brother and his wife when a celebrate the homecoming. The development crew with their machines cruelly destroy homes, blast rocks, and send the kind hard-working people out from their native land. Kind of like the Native Americans removed from their land out west in the 1800's. Peter Fonda's character doesn't play around when they attacked his family. This movie is like "Deliverance" meets "Gator Bait" meets "Death Wish". This movie has got a lot of action. It's not a let down. 4 out of 5 stars.
    inspectors71

    Was Dad Appalled?

    Henry Fonda should have been--appalled, that is--with his counter-culture son playing the hillbilly-vigilante-avenger who goes after the eee-vill mining company in Jonathan Demme's Fighting Mad.

    Peter Fonda got off to an interesting start with Easy Rider, but it didn't take a lot of acting skill to cruise around on a Harley, stoned out one's gourd, so he wound up doing junk like this for producer Roger Corman.

    I'm not going to give a synopsis of this thing, lest I start thinking about the time I wasted watching it. I just wanted to warn you 70s action fans out there to steer clear of Fighting Mad the next time Fox Movie Channel shows it. For the life of me, I can't understand why they chop up other movies for broadcast, but they slapped a TV-MA on this one because . . .

    Hearing a couple "f-bombs" and seeing some boobage so helped advance the story. Don't get me wrong, boobs are just fine and a couple "fungoos" don't offend me. It's the fact that having the love interest of Peter Fonda scold him not to go out there and get hisself dead while airing out her mommy parts after sex isn't worth my time.

    I must be getting old. In 1976, I would have elbowed my best friend to make sure he was grooving to the boobs on screen, the orangey blood being spilled, and the bad words that the three networks would hack out for broadcast.

    Now.

    Now, I look for things like originality, dialogue, depth and breadth of visuals, and intellectual stimulation. You know . . . the stuff you would never find in anything like Fighting Mad.
    4Uriah43

    Lacked the Intense Drama Necessary for a Film of this Type

    This film essentially begins with a man by the name of "Tom Hunter" (Peter Fonda) returning to his old home in Arkansas after being gone for several years. With him is his young son, "Dylan Hunter" (Gino Franco), who has been given permission by his mother to accompany him. Naturally, having been gone for such a long time, Tom's father, "Jeff Hunter" (John Doucette), is delighted to welcome him back. Unfortunately, things have changed over the years, and it soon becomes apparent that a greedy land developer named "Pierce Crabtree" (Philip Carey) has become determined to possess all of the land in the area--and he will stop at nothing to get it. To that effect, he even hires some men to kill Tom's brother, "Charley Hunter" (Scott Glenn) and his wife, "Carolee Hunter" (Kathleen Miller) in order to stop a lawsuit against him. So, when Jeff Hunter and the rest of the citizens in the area continue to resist, he becomes even more dangerous from that point on. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that, although I initially had high hopes for this movie, I was somewhat disappointed with it overall as it lacked the intense drama necessary for a film of this type. I don't know, everything just seemed a bit too methodical from the beginning to the very end. Be that as it may, while I don't consider this to be a bad movie by any means, I just couldn't get all that interested in it, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.

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    • Trivia
      The period of principal photography on this picture was a shoot that ran for about five and a half weeks.
    • Goofs
      When Len Skeritt gets up from the scuffle at the construction site, he puts his hat on, but when he walks over to grill the "security expert", he's seen putting his hat on again.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff Len Skerritt: [after arriving to break up a street fight and points his shotgun] Everybody freeze!

      [to Tom]

      Sheriff Len Skerritt: Drop that iron!

      [Tom tosses it to the ground, but it ends up hitting one of the workers on the foot]

      Sheriff Len Skerritt: Or am I going to have to start kicking asses and taking names?

    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever! Volume 1: Horror on 42nd Street (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      The Bleeding Heart Inn
      Words and Music by Zorro and the Blue Footballs

      Copyright © 1976 Chuck Lunch Publishing

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mach ein Kreuz und fahr zur Hölle
    • Filming locations
      • Clarksville, Arkansas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Santa Fe
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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