Black Fury

Black Fury

Director: Michael Curtiz Cast: Paul Muni
Paul Muni
, Karen Morley
Karen Morley
, William Gargan
William Gargan
, Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane
Michael Curtiz
Black Fury

Black Fury

Director: Michael Curtiz Cast: Paul Muni
Paul Muni
, Karen Morley
Karen Morley
, William Gargan
William Gargan
, Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane
Michael Curtiz

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Overview

Like many 1930s Warner Bros. films, Black Fury drew its inspiration from the headlines. The story is adapted from a true-life incident from 1929, wherein a striking Pennsylvania coal miner was beaten to death by three company detectives; this served as the focus for Henry R. Irving's stage play Bohunk as well as Judge M. A. Musmanno's story Jan Volkanik, both of which were woven into Black Fury's screenplay. Using a Polish accent so thick one can cut it with scissors, Paul Muni plays an illiterate miner, happy in his job and his company-town surroundings until his girl Karen Morley deserts him for policeman William Gargan. A disconsolate, drunken Muni stumbles into a labor meeting, where his loud, unthinking outbursts win him the leadership of the new miner's union. When the company locks out the strikers and brings in scabs, the angry miners hold the thick-headed Muni responsible. Fellow miner John Qualen, Muni's best friend, is then killed by a gang of rampaging hired goons. Vowing to "feex" the situation, Muni kidnaps head goon Barton MacLaine and takes him into the bowels of the mine with several sticks of dynamite in tow. Muni threatens to blow himself, MacLaine, and the mine to smithereens unless management comes to terms with the union. Thanks to overwhelming public support, the owners capitulate, and Muni is the hero of the hour. Though it seemed uncompromising in 1935, Black Fury obviously pulls its punches when seen today; for example, it is suggested that the mine owners are guiltless regarding violence against the strikers, laying blame on the hired detectives, who are shown to be in the employ of a crook who plays both sides against the other. Even allowing for this, Black Fury is one of the most powerful of Warners' "social conscience" films. Although the Academy gave Muni a Best Supporting Actor nod for this film, the AMPAS database indicates that it wasn't an "official nomination" - he was a write-in candidate, and came in second.

Product Details

Release Date: 12/14/2010
UPC: 0883316265352
Original Release: 1935
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:31:00
Sales rank: 48,743

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Paul Muni Joe Radek
Karen Morley Anna Novak
William Gargan Slim Johnson
Barton MacLane McGee
John Qualen Mike Shemanski
J. Carrol Naish Steve Croner
Vince Barnett Kubanda
Henry O'Neill J.W. Hendricks
Tully Marshall Tommy Poole
Mae Marsh Mary Novak
Sara Haden Sophie Shemanski
Joseph Crehan John Farrell
G. Pat Collins Lefty
Willard Robertson Welsh
Effie Ellsler The Bubitschka
Wade Boteler Mulligan
Egon Brecher Alec Novak
Ward Bond Mac
Akim Tamiroff Sokolsky
Purnell Pratt Jenkins
Eddie Shubert Butch
Dorothy Gray Actor
Selmar Jackson Actor
Pat Moriarity Actor

Technical Credits
Michael Curtiz Director
Robert Lord Producer
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