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Death Fury
A woman who killed her husband by accident comes out of prison after sixteen years to meet with her two children at municipality office. Before children's arrival, she recalls her supposedly happy marriage that turned into a nightmare when her husband's brother came back from Germany and begun to influence her husband in a bad way.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless mob enforcer is released from prison and seeks revenge on those who betrayed him. He embarks on a violent spree, eliminating his former associates one by one. As his body count rises, so does the danger, attracting the attention of both the police and the underworld.
Critical Reception
Death Fury is a relatively obscure entry in the Italian crime film genre, often overlooked by critics and audiences. It is generally seen as a competently made, albeit somewhat generic, exploitation film that delivers on its violent premise. While not critically acclaimed, it has a cult following among fans of 'poliziottesco' cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Features a decent level of brutal action typical of its genre.
The plot is straightforward, focusing heavily on revenge and violence.
Considered a standard example of 1970s Italian crime exploitation.
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Fun Fact
Joe D'Amato, the director, was a prolific filmmaker known for his work in various genres, including horror and erotic films, in addition to crime thrillers like Death Fury.
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