Fighting Mad (1976) [R]

Release Date:
February 21, 1976

Original Title:
Fighting Mad

Alternate Titles:
En mand går amok
Mach ein Kreuz und fahr zur Hölle
Pelos Meus Direitos

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Santa Fe Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

When You Push Too Far, Even A Peaceful Man Gets 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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Assistant Production Manager:
Neil Rapp
Paul Rapp

Boom Operator:
Don Coufal

Co-Producer:
Evelyn Purcell

Director:
Jonathan Demme

Director of Photography:
Michael W. Watkins

Editor:
Anthony Magro

First Assistant Director:
David Osterhout

Music:
Bruce Langhorne

Presenter:
Alan Ladd Jr.

Producer:
Roger Corman

Production Coordinator:
Tikki Goldberg

Second Assistant Director:
Michael D. Castle

Second Unit Director:
Paul Rapp
Evelyn Purcell

Sound Effects Editor:
Richard L. Anderson

Sound Mixer:
Robert Gravenor

Special Effects:
Roger George

Stunt Coordinator:
Al Wyatt Sr.

Stunts:
William H. Burton Sr.
Al Wyatt Jr.

Wardrobe Master:
Nan Hinds

Writer:
Jonathan Demme

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