Hollywood craftsman Anthony Mann was at his creative peak in the western domestic melodrama, “The Furies” (1950). A new, restored transfer of the film has been released by The Criterion Collection. Nina Mann discusses her father’s masterpiece.
According to the "American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures", the film was shot on location in Tucson, AZ.
The Picture Show Man http://www.pictureshowman.com
Jul. 07 2008 04:13 PM
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jeffrey
from manhattan
think the Furies was shot in Lone Pine about 3 hrs outside of LA
Jul. 07 2008 01:17 PM
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Richard
from Astoria, Queens
According to IMDB, The Furies was shot in Arizona.
Jul. 07 2008 01:17 PM
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According to the "American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures", the film was shot on location in Tucson, AZ.
The Picture Show Man
http://www.pictureshowman.com
think the Furies was shot in Lone Pine about 3 hrs outside of LA
According to IMDB, The Furies was shot in Arizona.
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