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  2. The Furies is a 1950 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey and Walter Huston in his final film performance. [2] Based on the 1948 Niven Busch novel of the same name, its plot follows the ruthless daughter of a tyrannical rancher in 1870s New Mexico Territory who struggles with her stake in ...

  3. The Furies: Directed by Anthony Mann. With Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Walter Huston, Judith Anderson. A firebrand heiress clashes with her tyrannical father, a cattle rancher who fancies himself a Napoleon, but their relationship turns ugly only when he finds himself a new woman.

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    • Western
    • Anthony Mann
    • 1950-08-14
  4. In 1870s New Mexico Territory, megalomaniacal widowed ranch owner T. C. Jeffords (Huston, in his final role) butts heads with his firebrand of a daughter, Vance (Stanwyck), over her dowry, choice of husband, and, finally, ownership of the land itself.

    • Vance Jeffords
  5. Jun 23, 2008 · Gerard Manley Hopkins. As a step toward defining Mann’s particular achievement within the western genre, one may place his work beside that of its acknowledged master, John Ford.

  6. The Furies is directed by Anthony Mann and adapted to screenplay by Charles Schnee from the Niven Busch novel. It stars Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Huston, Wendell Corey, Judith Anderson and Gilbert Roland.

  7. Amazingly enough, The Furies is one of three movies directed by Anthony Mann to be released in the single year of 1950. The others are Devil's Doorway and Winchester '73 , both also excellent. Along with Devil's Doorway , The Furies may be seen as a key transitional film in Mann's impressive career; it's a movie that bridges his film noir work ...

  8. Directed by Anthony Mann, “The Furies” sees Barbara Stanwyck as Vance, the daughter of a King Lear-esque, New Mexico land (named, The Furies, natch) baron played by Walter Huston. Vance appears as ruthless as her father, but pulls her own narrative points rather from “Romeo and Juliet;” as she harbours a secret love for one of the ...