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Furie sur le Nouveau Mexique

Original title: Young Fury
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
299
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John Agar, William Bendix, Lon Chaney Jr., Rory Calhoun, Richard Arlen, Linda Foster, Virginia Mayo, and Regis Parton in Furie sur le Nouveau Mexique (1964)
DramaWestern

With the Dawson gang on his trail, gunslinger Clint McCoy returns to his hometown where he finds his old farm abandoned, his wife in charge of a saloon and his son in charge of a group of yo... Read allWith the Dawson gang on his trail, gunslinger Clint McCoy returns to his hometown where he finds his old farm abandoned, his wife in charge of a saloon and his son in charge of a group of young thugs.With the Dawson gang on his trail, gunslinger Clint McCoy returns to his hometown where he finds his old farm abandoned, his wife in charge of a saloon and his son in charge of a group of young thugs.

  • Director
    • Christian Nyby
  • Writers
    • Steve Fisher
    • A.C. Lyles
  • Stars
    • Rory Calhoun
    • Virginia Mayo
    • William Bendix
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    299
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    • Director
      • Christian Nyby
    • Writers
      • Steve Fisher
      • A.C. Lyles
    • Stars
      • Rory Calhoun
      • Virginia Mayo
      • William Bendix
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun
    • Clint McCoy
    Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo
    • Sara McCoy
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Joe - Blacksmith
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Ace -- Bartender
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
    • Sheriff Jenkins
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Dawson
    Preston Pierce
    Preston Pierce
    • Tige McCoy
    Linda Foster
    Linda Foster
    • Sally Miller
    Robert Biheller
    Robert Biheller
    • Biff Dane
    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Stone
    Merry Anders
    Merry Anders
    • Alice
    Marc Cavell
    Marc Cavell
    • Pancho
    Jerry Summers
    Jerry Summers
    • Gabbo
    Jay Ripley
    Jay Ripley
    • Slim
    Kevin O'Neal
    • Curley
    Dal Jenkins
    • Sam
    Fred Alexander
    • Pony
    Rex Bell Jr.
    • Farmer
    • Director
      • Christian Nyby
    • Writers
      • Steve Fisher
      • A.C. Lyles
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    7bkoganbing

    The Hellions Come to Town

    A.C. Lyles took bits from High Noon, The Gunfighter, and The Wild Ones and mixed them together real well to come up with one of his better B westerns that employed some of Hollywood's beyond their prime players. Rory Calhoun and Virginia Mayo star as a gunfighter and his wife in Young Fury.

    But the title comes from the group of young punks who come into Calhoun's town and take it over just like Marlon Brando and his gang did a century later. And they're led by Preston Pierce who is his Calhoun's son.

    Rory left them when Pierce was just a toddler and Mayo gave him up to be raised by her brother who died and the kid was left to fend for himself. He doesn't know Mayo who runs the saloon is his mother and she prefer he not find out.

    These punks are the least of Rory's worries. He's got the surviving members of his old gang led by John Agar out to get him for turning them in. And a town that rolled over for Pierce's hellion ain't likely to provide much in the way of assistance.

    The usual complement of aged players populate this A.C. Lyles western that we normally expect. This was the farewell performance of William Bendix and Young Fury was released posthumously in his case. You can see he was in great distress due to his illness. I also think that some scenes were rewritten to cover Bendix up, personally I think Richard Arlen was given some of his lines.

    Young Fury climaxes with a nice gun battle that was right out of High Noon. Exciting enough to please any western fan.
    6kevinolzak

    William Bendix and Lon Chaney

    1964's "Young Fury" served as the third of 13 A.C. Lyles B-Westerns from Paramount in the mid 60s, unusual in that the focus is not on the veteran stars, who still receive top billing, but on a variety of newcomers, none of whom went on to any prominence (Kevin O'Neal, younger brother of Ryan, later appeared in Bert I. Gordon's "Village of the Giants"). The top slots go to Rory Calhoun and Virginia Mayo, as Clint and Sara McCoy, the long split parents of young Tige (Preston Pierce), who grew up to become the leader of a gang of toughs who enjoy boozing and running roughshod over every town they invade. Papa Clint knows all too well the folly of what his son has become, as he too ran around with the Dawson gang when he was younger, serving time in prison after turning state's evidence, which has the vengeful Dawson (John Agar) hot on Clint's trail no matter where he goes. In a town already cowed by the 'Hellion Gang,' who aren't so adept at gunplay as they like to boast, Clint bides his time waiting for the inevitable showdown with Dawson, while Sara keeps a watchful eye on her hotheaded boy at the local saloon, ignorant of her true identity (he believes his father put her in her grave). John Agar, 3 for 3 thus far for A.C. Lyles, wears a sneer and a scar on his face, but is still too likable on screen to convincingly portray evil, while Richard Arlen's Sheriff Jenkins fails to survive the proceedings. Joe the Blacksmith is played by a very frail William Bendix, who only lived long enough to do two scenes prior to his death at age 58, while Ace the Bartender provides Lon Chaney with a decent enough cameo role, curiously one of the few townspeople the Hellions don't mess with (he successfully demands payment for a bottle of whiskey!). Like Agar, Chaney too was present in both previous Westerns, "Law of the Lawless" and "Stage to Thunder Rock," and did the next four as well: "Black Spurs," "Town Tamer," "Apache Uprising," and "Johnny Reno."
    6searchanddestroy-1

    Young Fury

    This western belongs to the AC Lyles Productions, specialized in former western stars recycling; not big big stars, only former lead actors of grabe B pictures or supporting characters of big productions, male or female. For instance Rory Calhoun, Lon Chaney, who were used several times by Lyles. Not all of them were garbage, some were OK, as this one, a good time waster, using young delinquency fashion in a western, but in that topic, this is rather bland.
    5ratline-1

    Cameos steal thunder from stars

    I believe this was William Bendex's (TV's "The Life of Riley") last film role. He had lost weight as he was dying of cancer. Virginia Mayo and Rory Calhoun were the parents of a son (Preston Pierce in his first film role) who is estranged from his dad, and the leader of a teenage bunch of want-a-be "Manificent Seven" characters.

    Like the Manificent Seven, each has a skill. Knife thrower, etc. Ryan O'Neill's younger brother is one of the gang members. By today's standards, these kids really aren't all that wild. The script might be more to blame than the cast. (All those guest stars that pop up are a distraction.)

    I've taped parts of "Young Fury" off of broadcast TV, but haven't been able to find a decent copy by searching the internet. The movie poster is available in different sizes, and a friend was able to buy a 35mm version of the "Young Fury" trailer. This is almost as exciting as the movie, except the sound was poor.

    I'd be interested in buying a DVD, just for "Young Fury's" diverse cast.
    5coltras35

    Young fury

    A group of young thugs rides into the town of Dawson and take it over. When the cowardly sheriff is unable to restore control, the parents of the leader must take action. The leader's father is an infamous ex-gunfighter, and he straps his guns on one more time.

    Rory Calhoun might be the leading star in this A. C Lyles western, but it's his wayward son -Preston Pierce- and his motley crew who take more of the film time with their anti-social shenanigans, which can get tedious. Preston Pierce can be annoying. There's a good story in here, but I didn't connect with it and found it merely watchable, at least once. There's a saloon fight that is fairly violent for it's time, and the finale is action packed. Calhoun and Virginia act well.

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      Final film of William Bendix. It was released in the U.S. posthumously.
    • Goofs
      When Biff fights with Tige and says "I'm gonna cut your guts out!", his lips are not moving.

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La furia de los jóvenes
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • A.C. Lyles Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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