#435: MANN, Anthony: The Furies (1950)

MANN, Anthony (United States)
The Furies [1950]
Spine #435
DVD


Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Huston are at their fierce finest in master Hollywood craftsman Anthony Mann's crackling western melodrama The Furies. In 1870s New Mexico Territory, megalomaniacal widowed ranch owner T. C. Jeffords (Huston, in his final role) butts heads with his daughter, Vance (Stanwyck), a firebrand with serious daddy issues, over her dowry, choice of husband, and, finally, ownership of the land itself. Both sophisticated in its view of frontier settlement and ablaze with searing domestic drama, The Furies is a hidden treasure of American filmmaking, boasting Oscar-nominated cinematography and vivid supporting turns from Judith Anderson, Wendell Corey, and Gilbert Roland.

109 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2008
Director/Writers


Based on the novel by Niven Busch.
Screenplay by Charles Schnee.
Anthony Mann was 44 when he directed The Furies.

The Film

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Forty-page booklet featuring an essay by Robin Wood, and an interview with Mann by Charles Bitsch and Claude Chabrol.

Commentary

Featuring film historian Jim Kitses (Horizons West).

The Movies: “Action Speaks Louder than Words”

A 1967 television interview with director Mann.

Rare

1931 on-camera interview with Huston, made for the movie theater series Intimate Interviews.

Video interview

With Nina Mann, daughter of the director.

Stills gallery

Of behind-the-scenes photos.

Theatrical trailer

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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