Young Fury | |
Director: | Christian Nyby |
Screenplay: | Steve Fisher |
Story: | Steve Fisher A. C. Lyles |
Producer: | A. C. Lyles |
Starring: | Rory Calhoun Virginia Mayo William Bendix Lon Chaney Jr. Richard Arlen John Agar |
Editing: | Marvin Coil |
Music: | Paul Dunlap |
Studio: | A.C. Lyles Productions |
Distributor: | Paramount Pictures |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Young Fury is a 1965 American Western film directed by Christian Nyby and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayo, William Bendix, Lon Chaney Jr., Richard Arlen and John Agar. The film was released in February 1965, by Paramount Pictures.[1] [2] This was William Bendix's final film role, as he died in December 1964, two months before its release.
Pursued by the Dawson gang, Clint McCoy returns to his old hometown for the first time in many years. He left long ago after the infidelity of wife Sara, leaving her and their infant son Tige behind.
Tige is now a teenager. He believes his mother to be dead and hates his father for deserting them. When he comes to town with his teenage gang (the Hellion gang), Tige encounters the saloonkeeper, Sara, but doesn't realize that she is his mother.
Calling his own father out for a gunfight, Tige does not get the better of him, but Clint refuses to kill him. More than half of Tige's gang leave town before the Dawson gang arrive. One of Tige's gang acts as lookout for Clint, signalling to him when the Dawsons arrive. The Dawsons then shoot the lookout. Tige then sits in the saloon to watch the Dawsons do away with Clint, but when Sara gets a rifle to go and help Clint she addresses Tige as her son and then goes outside, where she is mortally wounded. As she is dying, Sara explains who she is and why her father left. Tige then joins his father against the Dawsons.