The Fury
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Brian De Palma |
Screenplay | John Farris |
Box office | 24 million USD |
Producers | Frank Yablans |
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ID | 536427 |
About The Fury
When a devious plot separates CIA agent Peter Sandza (Kirk Douglas) from his son, Robin (Andrew Stevens), the distraught father manages to see through the ruse. Taken because of his psychic abilities, Robin is being held by Ben Childress (John Cassavetes), who is studying people with supernatural powers in hopes of developing their talents as weapons. Soon Peter pairs up with Gillian (Amy Irving), a teen who has telekinesis, to find and rescue Robin.
Henry Kissinger: Divisive diplomat who towered over world affairs
... To The Fury of many, he remained unapologetic about his single-minded pursuit of US interests, and the defence of his adopted county s way of life...
Is Michael Matheson's job safe after iPad admission?
... So is this the end of the matter, and for all The Fury in the headlines and on the opposition benches is Mr Matheson s future secure? Is he in the clear? Michael Matheson s statement may have elicited sympathy as he held back tears, and it did answer many of the questions hanging over this affair...
How have Humza Yousaf's first 100 days as first minister gone?
... The no-fishing zones had prompted a backbench rebellion spearheaded by Ms Forbes and former minister Fergus Ewing, who acted out The Fury of coastal communities by in the chamber...
A family uprooted in grief a year on from Uvalde
... But The Fury in his voice is audible at the mere mention of the authorities actions that day...
Power struggle over who should watch over police in England and Wales
... To The Fury of Mr Foster, the government is now backing mayors who want to abolish the PCC in their area...
Putin in Mariupol: What the Russian president saw on his visit
... " We have to understand that Mariupol is a symbolic place for Putin, because of The Fury he inflicted on the city of Mariupol...
Mexico cartel turns in own men over US kidnappings
... Specifically, he s proposing a plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as " Foreign Terrorist Organisations" in order to, as he put it, " unleash The Fury and might of the United States against (them)"...
Iran protests: Armed Met Police guard Iranian journalists facing death threats
... They are guarding every approach to the plate-glass building that houses the offices of Iran International, an independent Farsi-language news channel that has incurred The Fury of Iran s regime...
Mexico cartel turns in own men over US kidnappings
By Will GrantBBC Mexico correspondent
Reports from The Mexican border city of Matamoros say a splinter group of the Gulf Cartel , called The Scorpions Group, has apologised for kidnapping four US citizens last week, killing two of them, and has turned over The Men it says are responsible.
On their Front Pages , many of Mexico's newspapers published a photograph that appears to show five men lying Face Down on the ground, their hands tied, and their T-shirts pulled up above their heads. It was apparently taken as police arrived on The Scene .
A letter from The Scorpions Group was allegedly left with The Men which apologised to The People of Matamoros, to the US victims and their families, and to a Mexican woman killed last week when The Gang fired on a white minivan The Americans were travelling in.
The Associated Press says it has obtained a copy of The Letter from a law enforcement official in The State of Tamaulipas.
" We have decided to turn over those who were directly involved and responsible for the events" The Letter reads, saying The Five had " acted under their own decision-making and lack of discipline". The Letter also accuses The Men of breaking The Cartel 's rules over " protecting the lives of the innocent".
Meanwhile, a health clinic in Matamoros where The Cartel members allegedly took the injured US citizens for treatment has been cordoned off by police. Reports suggest The Four Americans were taken there by The Gang But the two with the worst injuries - Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown - died soon after.
The latest developments come as some doubts have been cast in Mexico on The Initial version of events. The Group were said to have travelled to Matamoros for one of them, Latavia McGee, to undergo a cosmetic Medical Procedure at a clinic in The City . Her three friends were said to have accompanied her to The Appointment .
However, the Reuters news agency has reported that three of The Four Americans had convictions for mainly minor drug-related offences - But one was charged with manufacturing banned narcotics with the intent to distribute.
Reuters says it's seen an internal law enforcement document which shows The Mexican authorities are investigating the possibility The Four Americans were kidnapped having been mistaken for rival cartel members encroaching on their turf.
The question over The Americans ' backstory comes as the political temperature over The Incident in Matamoros continues to rise. In the United States , several Republican politicians, among them the Senator for South Carolina , Lindsey Graham , have called for the use of US military force against Mexico's drug cartels.
Specifically, he's proposing a plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as " Foreign Terrorist Organisations" in order to, as he put it, " unleash The Fury and might of the United States against (them)".
That rhetoric prompted a furious response in Mexico from President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Who Said " Mexico was not a protectorate or A Colony of the United States ". His sentiments were echoed by the Foreign Minister , Marcelo Ebrard , who called Senator Graham's proposal for military intervention " unacceptable".
Amid the tense relations, the US Homeland Security Advisor, Liz Sherwood-Randall, is in Mexico for a meeting with President Lopez Obrador to discuss the worsening crisis over fentanyl and synthetic opioids in the US.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com