Movie Reviews for Fury, Volume 1

Fury, Volume 1

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Movie Reviews of Fury, Volume 1

Movie Review: FURY series
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been wanting to get copies of the 1950s FURY TV show for years and now I finally have it. The quality of the DVD is good; it looks the same as I remember from the TV series. The show would most likely be too "old-fashioned" to be enjoyed by today's children--especially those over 10 years of age, but we baby boomers LOVE the old-time TV shows. I highly recommend this DVD, containing 4 of the early episodes of the FURY TV show, including the pilot episode, to anyone who remembers the FURY TV series, as these will most likely be the ONLY episodes of this show ever available to the general public.

Movie Review: Fury
Summary: 5 Stars

This was a program that I have been looking for for a long time.
Fury was my absolute favorite program as a child, and it is very 50's in
black and white. So I was very excited to find it on Amazon.
Despite being rather dated it bought back so many memories, and I loved watching it again, and catching up with my favorite horse! I recommend it to all who love horses, and westerns, the goody beating the baddy and love a bit of nostalgia.

Movie Review: Fury
Summary: 5 Stars

Love this DVD. I very fondly remember the "Fury" series. I, like many other children of the 50's so wanted a horse of my own. I finally realized my dream when I was grown and acquired my first (of several since) horse. He was black and of course, his name was "Fury".

Movie Review: Fury
Summary: 4 Stars

First of all, "hats off" to Alpha Video for bringing this series to DVD. For most of us "baby boomers" who fondly remember "Fury", this is like finding buried treasure. I can only hope that the rest of the episodes will eventually be released. The video transfer is good, considering this series will mark it's 50th anniversary in October (2005). There is a video "glitch" in the second episode and some lines in the fourth episode, but this could be an age factor, however it's acceptable. Veteran actor, Denver Pyle ("Dukes Of Hazzard"), appears in the second episode. In the fourth episode, Ken Osmond, (two years before he made Eddie Haskell a household name), makes one of his first appearances in front of the camera. For the price and memories..it's a winner!..and you won't have to go through the trauma of looking at an old TV test pattern before it comes on,... like some of us did so long ago on Saturday mornings.

Movie Review: Good memories
Summary: 4 Stars

Brought back memories of a simpler era. Refreshing to watch, I loved Fury as a child It was because of him that I am still addicted to horses! I know of many women my age who still have this affliction. (55 ish)I loved watching this again especially because I now own a mare whose great,great uncle is Fury. sighhhhh.
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