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Sudden Fury (1975)

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Sudden Fury

15 reviews
8/10

Anti-Hollywood 70's melodrama

I found this film to be unusual in the sense that it wasn't a predictable, hollywood-type film complete with the obligitory happy ending. Tension builds slowly as the struggle between good and evil takes some unexpected turns. Low budget and largely unknown but well done.
  • Criti-Size
  • Feb 6, 2004
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8/10

I'd love to see this film again

I saw this on local TV in Detroit over 20 years ago and thought it was fantastic, though quite violent. I've searched for it on TV or video over the years, but to no avail. Hardly anyone seems to have seen this flick, though it is mentioned in the Blockbuster film book. I'd love to see this film again, but not living in Toronto or Vancouver, I may be out of luck!
  • rcs8
  • Sep 30, 1999
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8/10

Not Bad, Nice Scenery

Gay Rowan was a very good actress, I liked her in the TV show, The Starlost, with Keir Dullea. She seems to have stopped acting around 1984. Ms. Rowan gives a stellar performance in this film as the mistreated wife. This film is suspenseful all the way, and never gets boring. The farmers wife, played by Hollis Mclaren is an absolute hottie. Big on action, paranoia, and diabolical lunacy. Well made for a low budget film from the mid 1970's. The husband played by Dominic Hogan is a complete nut job. The costumes in the film are so 1970's they need to make a comeback. Hogans three piece suit is great. Though not a masterpiece, I give this an 8 out of 10.
  • madonnadamia
  • Feb 23, 2015
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A little slice of psycho-thrills in the sunny countryside

  • Cru3
  • May 20, 1999
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7/10

Suddenly furious.

  • morrison-dylan-fan
  • Jul 16, 2017
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6/10

Extremely Frustrating Ending

This is a very well made movie with the exception of there being too many improbabilities to be believable. The tension is remarkable but a little over done which can cause the movie to drag in places. The introduction of the characters is very well done and the evolution of the antagonist is totally believable. At first the protagonist is thought to be the wife of the antagonist but that switches as the movie develops. This is when the improbabilities start to pile up and continue to do so until it becomes a little too hard to believe. It is the main reason the ending of the movies is so unsatisfying and leaves one hoping that there is a Part Two as another reviewer mentioned. Over all I would recommend this movie but not if you are looking for an escape from a tough life, this is not a good choice in that case.
  • mjenson57
  • Feb 13, 2024
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9/10

Meet Fred. Fred is a genuine psychopath!

Big shot Hollywood producers take a pencil and a notebook, because this ultra-cheap and sadly obscure 70s exploitation thriller succeeds - almost effortlessly - where practically 99% of all nowadays attempts fail miserably. I'm talking about sheer and genuine tension from start to finish, a simple but original and compelling plot, unpredictable and shocking story twists, being horrific without the use of a single special effect, etc. "Sudden Fury" honestly deserves to be wider known, or is at least entitled to an immortal cult status, as it truly was one of the most engaging viewing experiences I've had in the past couple of years.

Never heard about writer/director Brian Damude before, but he surely deserves utmost respect and credit for his screenplay that continuously sets you on the wrong foot. At the very beginning of the film, you automatically sympathize with lead character Fred, because he finds out that his wife Janet is unfaithful and lying to his face. Shortly after, when the two of them are driving along the godforsaken roads of rural Ontario, it becomes abundantly clear that Fred is a naive dreamer, an entrepreneurial failure, and an ill-tempered brute! When they get into a car accident that seriously injures Janet, Fred thinks up a series of diabolical schemes that even turn him into a genuine psychopath! One of the sliest and most loathsome psychopaths ever, in fact! I really don't want to reveal everything that happens next, but rest assured Brian Damude still has many nasty, courageous and startling surprises in store. Also, the ending may feel unnatural and unsatisfying at first, but it's actually quite brilliant.

Of course, one could righteously state that films like "Sudden Fury" have badly dated. These days everybody has mobile phones and reliable GPS-systems (although they probably wouldn't find a signal on these backwoods roads), but seen in its mid-70s frame, it's a nightmarish thriller. The film makes excellent use of the awesome remote filming locations, and there's a good old-fashioned moody country-soundtrack. The performances are terrific all around, but I simply must put Dominic Hogan in the spotlights for his role as Fred. Unfortunately, he died shortly after the release of "Sudden Fury", and Brian Damude incomprehensibly also never made another movie after this hidden treasure.
  • Coventry
  • Jan 23, 2020
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4/10

There's way too much convenience that makes this film to be overrated

(1975) Sudden Fury PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

Written and directed by Brian Damude that has a husband, Fred Bates Dominic Hogan) finding out that his wife, Janet Bates (Gay Rowan) has been cheating on him by a simple call back she claims she was at. And by the time they are driving through the highway, Janet's husband Fred tricks her by making her think she was going one place, only to driver to someplace else. And leads her to walk away to look at at a particular sighting, for the purpose of trying to convince her to help him invest into another business venture. And when she refuses, both argue some more and almost caused a car accident with a random guy named Al (Dan Hennessey).
  • jordondave-28085
  • Aug 20, 2023
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9/10

A memorable movie

I saw this movie when I was a teenager and always thought there was going to be a part Two. That never happened. I like movies with plots that are unpredictable and this movie is just that. It takes you in so many directions and has so many surprises. While you do hope things straighten out for the hero you never know what will happen next. It is very believable and the actors (none of whom I remember) are excellent. This is a movie I've longed to see again but never got the opportunity. Hope the Canadians see it fit to commit this excellent move to video. This is one of the thrillers that, once you see it, you'd never forget it. It's worth seeing and I intend owning it.
  • dreaddy2
  • Jun 19, 2005
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9/10

Great hicksploitation thriller.

Brian Damude wrote and directed this highly entertaining low-budget thriller shot on a very slender budget and using a number of personnel from Ontario's Ryerson University. Dominic Hogan,Gay Rowan,Dan Hennessey, Hollis McLaren and David Yorston star in this tale of a married couple whose weekend drive in the country takes a serious detour into bloody madness and murder.Very suspenseful and skilfully directed exploitation gem with several suspenseful scenes set in Canadian wilderness.The soundtrack is excellent and the acting is very good.A must-see,if you liked "Trapped","Death Weekend","Shoot" or "Wolf Lake".8 out of 10.
  • HumanoidOfFlesh
  • Jun 16, 2010
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9/10

Suddenly furious

I remember this movie from when I was a kid. I remember it being quite effective. Low budget, yes, but also elemental and quite engrossing. This was shot on location in the remote backwoods of Ontario and really had a very Canadian feel to it. Would love to find a copy of it somewhere. Funny that both stars went on to star in the low budget Canadian sci-fi series Starlost, which was neither effective nor engrossing. I remember they'd show it quite often on Canadian movie series, back in the days when network television owned the world of movie watching. Jeeze this ten line rule really makes you go on too long about movies you barely remember but do want to note.
  • jimhuinink
  • Aug 22, 2016
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8/10

Crackerjack Canadian thriller

  • Woodyanders
  • May 14, 2019
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Almost works

Judging from the date and location, I must have caught the same broadcast the previous poster got!

I generally dislike the movies my country makes, both for their terrible production values, and for their obsession of making movies about sexual perversion and/or depressing topics that no sane person wants to see. (Other countries, seeing our movies, must think we are freaks!)

SUDDEN FURY, on the other hand, is an exception to that rule. It's hard to believe that the usual "art-only" government film funders funded this movie, since it's more or less a suspense thriller that was made to entertain an audience! Also, since the movie is almost totally shot outdoors, the usual cheap production values associated with Canadian films is seldom seen.

The story actually has some suspense, and I was frequently wondering what was going to happen next. However, the movie goes on too long, and the last few minutes play out like the filmmakers suddenly ran out of money (two characters actually talk out loud about what they are going to do, instead of actually playing it out - which would have been more suspenseful.) Also, there were some glaring clues and circumstantial evidence(one involving different guns and bullets) that are never brought up. Either the screenwriter didn't think about these details when writing this movie, or that there was indeed a different written ending that would have brought these up.

Still, above average for a Canadian film. Certainly better than the movies the government funds these days, including that HORRIBLE movie "Paint Cans"!!!
  • Wizard-8
  • May 25, 1999
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10/10

Great thriller

  • profkringsconsulting
  • May 21, 2023
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8/10

A beautiful and raw Canadian indie thriller which you shouldn't miss by any chance!

This is a perfect example on how well a movie can be made with few characters and limited amount of budget at hand! It's really how amazing that they have had an estimated production budget of just CA$115000 and came up with this beautiful Canadian baby.

Right off the bat the director establishes the dynamics between our main leads(Fred and Janet) and tension starts to build slowly while they were on their way to a friend's house. On their way, while Janet was asleep Fred decides take a different route via a small countryside where people live apart at least 10-20 miles from each other. When Fred brings up the discussion on his future business plans, Janet disagrees with his request which leads an angry Fred while trying to get to his wife Janet, gets out of his car and steps in front of another fast moving one (driven by our third main lead named Al) having a near death experience. Later how these 3 characters meet under dire circumstances and what happens to them along the way constitutes the basic premise of this movie.

Talking about the visual imagery, this movie has got some great natural background settings which helps with our mood and our brain coming to terms with the fact that if anything were to happen to our main leads there's no one around to know on what exactly happened. And coming to one of our main leads Fred, his character is designed in such a way that he's really sharp and quick about his thoughts and actions. At times his actions seem to be dumb and we get the feeling that "Why did he have to do that!?" but trust me, he's miles ahead when compared to us when put in those situations that he's in. Though I was not rooting for him, I was really eager to find out what his next steps are going to be and how he's going to escape from those situations.

And here comes the best part of the movie, THE ENDING!! I mean, based on how the movie progressed you'll expect what the ending is going to be, but NO!, the director surprises us by having an ending which is close to reality and it looked so satisfying for me when compared to all the possible ordinary endings that I had in my mind during my watch. God! 70s period is like the rebirth of cinema, where people were so brave and not afraid to experiment.
  • yugesh-karnati
  • Oct 22, 2024
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