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Fury Below
Jim Cole, heir to a mining operation, takes over the mine, which is suffering from unexplained low production, and is facing a strike by the miners. Jim will soon loose the mine if production doesn't increase and the sabotage continues. Mary Norsen, office-secretary, accidentally learns of a plot by Fred Johnson to wreck the mine and force Cole to sell his coal-mine. She and her brother, Joe, join Cole in his fight to stop Johnson.
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Plot Summary
A veteran of World War I, haunted by his experiences, struggles to reintegrate into civilian life. He finds himself drawn back into conflict when his younger brother enlists and faces the same horrors he endured. The film explores themes of shell shock, the lasting impact of war, and the struggle for peace.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Fury Below' received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its attempt to tackle the psychological toll of war, others found its narrative melodramatic and its portrayal of soldiers somewhat simplistic. Audiences of the era were divided, with some resonating with the veteran's plight and others finding the subject matter too grim.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest attempt to depict the psychological aftermath of war.
Criticized for its occasionally heavy-handed melodrama.
Noted for its period-appropriate portrayal of veteran struggles.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Fury Below' is largely undocumented in modern aggregators. However, historical context suggests viewers may have appreciated its direct confrontation with the realities of war, though its dramatic tone might not have appealed to all.
Fun Fact
The film was produced during a period when Hollywood was beginning to explore the lasting psychological effects of World War I on returning soldiers, though often through a lens of melodrama.
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