Review of The Sound of Fury (1950) by Paul D — 16 Apr 2010
I saw this film as a boy and found it to be the most frightening film I could imagine. More worrisome than 'Psycho' it posited the idea of a dark and malevolent side to the human character. Seeing it again as an adult, although sometimes more grand guignol than film noir, it has not lost its power.
The cheers of the lynch crowd as they crow their killings still made my blood run cold.
This review of The Sound of Fury (1950) was written by Paul D on 16 Apr 2010.
The Sound of Fury has generally received positive reviews.
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