


Fighting Mad
An evil corporation tries to pressure a bunch of Arkansas farmers and ranchers to sell their land so they can strip-mine it for coal. The fiercely proud and stubborn Hunter family refuse to give in. This leads to a bitter conflict that results in several casualties. Eventually the take-charge no-nonsense Tom Hunter exacts a harsh revenge on the villains with the help of his bow and arrow.
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Plot Summary
When a greedy land developer begins to illegally seize land in a small Arkansas town, rancher Hunter "Patch" Patton decides to fight back. After his attempts to reason with the developer and local authorities fail, Patch resorts to increasingly violent methods, becoming a folk hero to some and a menace to others.
Critical Reception
Fighting Mad received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics often pointing to its pulpy, revenge-driven narrative. While some praised its gritty action sequences and Gene Hackman's performance, others found the plot predictable and the violence excessive. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, failing to make a significant impact at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
- Gene Hackman delivers a strong performance as the wronged rancher.
- The film's revenge plot is reminiscent of classic Westerns, but lacks depth.
- Praised for its action, but criticized for its straightforward and violent narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available suggest a polarized view. Some appreciated the straightforward action and Hackman's role, while others found the story overly simplistic and the violence gratuitous.
Fun Fact
Danny Glover makes his feature film debut in Fighting Mad, playing the role of a deputy sheriff.
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