Movie Reviews for Fury, Volume 1

Fury, Volume 1

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Movie Reviews of Fury, Volume 1

Movie Review: My favorite Sat morning show -----50 years ago
Summary: 4 Stars

I loved all the Fury episodes , thought of them for years, and was glad this was released. Not my favorites though and Packy, a character I was always fond of is in none of these episodes. The quality is ok, black and white, and will take you back to being a kid those many moons back. I enjoyed them.

Movie Review: Great fun in the afternoon
Summary: 4 Stars

Unfortunately there are only four episodes here , including the pilot. Here in Europe it is possible to buy through Amazon.de all 5 seasons. These dvd's are region 2 and are in German and English. They are great fun and a good picture quality.

Movie Review: The pilot episode and three other early shows
Summary: 3 Stars

For those of us who long for the DVD Collector's Series of "Fury" (the story of a horse and the boy who loved him), this set will have to do for now.
All four episodes in this set are from the earliest shows of the series and the good news is that the pilot episode is up first (the other episodes are 'the Stranger who claims to be Joey's real Father', 'the rabid dog bite' episode and 'the white mare and Joey's jealousy').
The artwork is true to the series with the familiar shot of Bobby Diamond posing with "Fury" (from a later season of the show) and this is a sweet little collectible.
Unfortunately, this set appears to be an old video of an old film transferred to DVD. Fortunately, for fans of the show, the quality is not unlike the television quality a child sitting down to watch reruns of "Fury" in the 1960's would have seen.
I saw "Fury" reruns in the late 1960's and the early 1970's on KTVI-TV, Channel 2, in St. Louis, Missouri at 7:15 a.m. weekdays where it ran for many years after "The Lone Ranger" at 6:45 a.m.

This series originally ran five seasons on NBC (1955-60) and was so hugely popular it ran another six years in reruns on NBC followed by years of syndicated reruns before it disappeared along with most other black-and-white rerun series during American television's strange 1970's obsession with all-color programming.
Bobby Diamond grounded the show with his infectious love for "Fury" and was an apparently gracious actor who worked well with potential show rival kid characters "Pee Wee" and later "Packy" who no doubt came in as the series progressed to give very young viewers someone to relate to as "Joey" aged into adolescence.
The cast was uniformly excellent and the writing fun and always enjoyable.
The episode "The Tornado" (not on this set) is downright exciting and the same is true of many of the series highlights.
Unlike many TV shows for kids, "Fury" always seemed to avoid the traps of oddball camp, excessive sentiment, cartoon violence and, most important, avoided boring stories throughout the run.
"Fury" extolled masculine pursuits and male role models.
"Fury" himself was certainly symbolic of Joey's inner healthy pride and strength as both "Fury" and Joey made a journey from lost orphans to positions of strength and happiness.
With the coming of DVD series collections, we can hope that "Fury" will one day be available on an extensive collection on DVD (it will no doubt be a great hit).
The series grew up and developed through the run and if anyone could see all of the episodes in succession, "Fury" would be assured legions of new fans.
"Fury" could and should be remembered as one of the best and brightest American Television shows ever produced for children (and adults).


Movie Review: Fury
Summary: 3 Stars

I bought this for my dad who watched the series as a child. He really enjoyed the clean and wholesome family show. It reminded me of the typical TV show of the era. It was predictable yet still entertaining. It reminded me of Lassie with a horse. My dad loved it and it was nice to have something good and clean for the kids.
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