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Un día de furia

Título original: A Day of Fury
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 18min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
547
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Mara Corday, Jock Mahoney, and Dale Robertson in Un día de furia (1956)
When gunslinger Jagade arrives in a law-abiding god-fearing town he manages to turn the townsfolk into scoff-law sinners while the town Marshal is powerless due to a moral debt to Jagade.
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Cuando el pistolero Jagade llega a una ciudad respetuosa de la ley y temerosa de Dios, logra convertir a la gente del pueblo en pecadores que se burlan de la ley.Cuando el pistolero Jagade llega a una ciudad respetuosa de la ley y temerosa de Dios, logra convertir a la gente del pueblo en pecadores que se burlan de la ley.Cuando el pistolero Jagade llega a una ciudad respetuosa de la ley y temerosa de Dios, logra convertir a la gente del pueblo en pecadores que se burlan de la ley.

  • Dirección
    • Harmon Jones
  • Guión
    • James Edmiston
    • Oscar Brodney
  • Reparto principal
    • Dale Robertson
    • Mara Corday
    • Jock Mahoney
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,2/10
    547
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Harmon Jones
    • Guión
      • James Edmiston
      • Oscar Brodney
    • Reparto principal
      • Dale Robertson
      • Mara Corday
      • Jock Mahoney
    • 18Reseñas de usuarios
    • 7Reseñas de críticos
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    Dale Robertson
    Dale Robertson
    • Jagade
    Mara Corday
    Mara Corday
    • Sharman Fulton
    Jock Mahoney
    Jock Mahoney
    • Marshal Allan Burnett
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • Judge John J. McLean
    Jan Merlin
    Jan Merlin
    • Billy Brand
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Preacher Jason
    Dee Carroll
    Dee Carroll
    • Miss Timmons
    Sheila Bromley
    Sheila Bromley
    • Marie
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Doc Logan
    Dani Crayne
    Dani Crayne
    • Claire
    Howard Wendell
    • Vanryzin
    Charles Cane
    Charles Cane
    • Duggen
    Phil Chambers
    Phil Chambers
    • Burson
    Sydney Mason
    • Beemans
    Helen Kleeb
    Helen Kleeb
    • Mrs. McLean
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Barfly
    • (sin acreditar)
    Malcolm Atterbury
    Malcolm Atterbury
    • Gaunt Farmer
    • (sin acreditar)
    Emile Avery
    • Townsman
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    • Dirección
      • Harmon Jones
    • Guión
      • James Edmiston
      • Oscar Brodney
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    7lastgun

    Lastgun

    This is not a big budget western. You have to remember that when considering its worth. It's a classic "B" western. I'm not sure why this western would rate low in any old western lovers opinion. I know that this is not a typical role for Dale Robertson. He is playing against type. He is almost always the good guy. His Jagade character starts out fine enough, maybe even heroic in saving the life of the town sheriff. I would point out how well Robertson handles his role as the bad guy, because you are pretty much despising him before the midway point of the movie. Jagade is egotistical, selfish, and all around despicable in just about every way possible. There are not many redeeming qualities to him. He even uses his act of heroism to try to control the marshall through guilt. The marshal is played by one of Hollywood's best western stunt men, Jock Mahoney. His character is loyal to a fault and even though it seems he is bending to Jagade's every whim, Mahoney's turn as the town marshal will surprise you. Mahoney is not the best actor, but watch his character closely, because he is not what he seems to be. This western is not too bad. Let Dale Robertson have his fun playing against type. He plays Jagade to the hilt as a completely despicable bad guy. Even Robertson's disgusting mannerisms he displays as the gunfighter will start getting on your nerves. To me, he's great in this one, and Jock Mahoney's role as the reserved town marshal was one of his better roles in a western. Mara Corday is as beautiful as ever playing the reformed dance hall girl. Remember folks it is a "B" western. Enjoy it! I certainly did. Every time I see it, I enjoy it a little bit more. Robertson is a "B" western favorite of mine, and it's great to see this perennial, good guy actor chew up the scenery as the arrogant Jagade. They say that Mahoney was such a good stunt man, that if he refused to do a stunt, other stunt men refused to do it also, deeming it too dangerous. You might think he seems a little wooden in his role as the marshal, but I think he totally captures the quiet, but dangerous lawman. Plenty worth watching. For me, numerous times.
    8FosterAlbumen

    Tightly-paced, high-pressure, not quite formulaic western

    A well-turned screenplay, efficient editing, good small-scale production values, and tense directing make A Day of Fury much better than most Westerns.

    Dale Robertson is a better actor than his reputation, but all 3 leads are limited in range. The best role and performance are the Preacher by John Dehner, who helps any film in which he appears. Most Westerns present ministers either as comic-cowardly milquetoasts or as unrealistic studs who give up their guns for the good book. When changes unsettle the town, Day of Fury's Preacher is the first to lose his temper and threaten violence, but then he's embarrassed by his own failing and horrified that his parishioners turn into a lynch mob.

    The plot plays an interesting variation on the classic Western formula of the Old Wild West struggling to survive in or against the Cleaned-Up Bourgeois Town. The taciturnity of Robertson's Jigade fairly inverts the man-of-few-words Sheriff typically played by Joel McCrea or Randolph Scott into a Mephistophelean villain who quietly but steadily chips and shatters the thin veneer of civilization until the townsfolk break down into drunken irresponsibility, foolish greed, and vengeful terror. Jagade's opportunistic power compromises the town's Sheriff, played by the physically imposing Jock Mahoney, whose taciturnity can only dwindle to mute puzzlement until the wild card in Jagade's deck--the punk gunman Billy Brant--changes the game and creates a clear path of action for the law.

    The sets are few, but the director keeps moving the characters across each other in well-defined space. The film's most impressive quality is to open with an atmosphere of uncertainty that steadily escalates into tension or dread. But its most interesting feature is that the anti-hero Jagade seems to have orchestrated the story as a suicide note.
    phantom-47

    The stars of the film

    I really like these Universal-International colour westerns made in the 1950s. This one was very probably the movie that got Dale Robertson the starring role in "Tales Of Wells Fargo" on TV (which I loved when it first appeared).

    The chief extra reason why I like this movie though is the other main star was Jock Mahoney, in his usual understated style. He, of course, had previously starred in that superbly action-packed series "The Range Rider" and later "Yancy Derringer".
    7bkoganbing

    Town Full Of Hypocrites

    Two of television's best known cowboy heroes, Dale Robertson from Tales Of Wells Fargo and the Range Rider Jock Mahoney star in this unusual western about a town full of hypocrites. Imagine High Noon had we probed a bit deeper into the town of Hadleyville and its citizens who would not back up Gary Cooper and you have A Day Of Fury.

    Notorious gunslinger Robertson arrives in the town and the townspeople are righteously aroused. They want Marshal Mahoney to just run this guy out of town. But Mahoney's life was once saved by him and with no wants or warrants out on him, Robertson is a free man until he actually commits a crime.

    Which works out fine as Robertson bit by bit turns things around completely and it's the marshal these fine citizens turn on. You have to see how he does it, more I will not say. There's also the complicating factor that Mahoney's fiancé Mara Corday has history with Robertson.

    A trio of standout supporting performances come from Jan Merlin as a local tough, John Dehner as the town minister, and most of all Dee Carroll as the spinster school teacher who is a repressed and tragic figure.

    Mahoney and Robertson have some good chemistry in their scenes. A nice mixture of antagonism and respect goes into their dialog.

    A Day Of Fury is a real sleeper of a western. Caught it by accident almost, glad I did.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Solid story

    A masterpiece of B western, I mean a western without the Duke, Jimmy Stewart or Gary Cooper. Audie Murphy could have had Dale Robertson's role, easily, as a kind of NO NAME ON THE BULLET, a more than ambivalent character, bringing a brilliant chemistry between Mahoney and him. And in this scheme, I am surprised that Robertson doesn't wear dark, black clothes. This kind of topic is not totally new, though; I have no other titles in mind right now, except THE LAST CHALLENGE (starring Glenn Ford) concerning the resemblance with this one, but there are many other examples of westerns, and not only, ambiguous friendship between the good guy and the "bad" one. Of couse Robertson is excellent here. Town people hypocrisy is also shown very well, but, again, it is not new in westerns. People accept you in the first place, like you, admire you, then they suddenly change their mind for anything.... Yes, a very worth seeing western.

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      In scene where the ladies are coming back into town when they pull up in front of saloon. One of the cowboys has a fitted ball cap on.
    • Pifias
      In almost every scene you can see that Dale Robertson is obviously reading off of cue cards.
    • Citas

      Preacher Jason: That man is a creature of hell. If he stays here, he'll turn this town into a hell.

      Marshal Allan Burnett: But he can't do it alone. Our problem is to keep him from stampeding us into helping him.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Get a Life (2006)
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      Camptown Races
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      Written by Stephen Foster

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      • 1 de mayo de 1956 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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