Don 'Wardaddy' Collier
Brad Pitt
Boyd 'Bible' Swan
Shia LaBeouf
Norman Ellison
Logan Lerman
Trini 'Gordo' Garcia
Michael Peña
Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis
Jon Bernthal
Sergeant Binkowski
Jim Parrack
Sergeant Davis
Brad William Henke
Sergeant Peterson
Kevin Vance
Captain Waggoner
Jason Isaacs
Sergeant Miles
Scott Eastwood
Hilda Meier
Eugenia Kuzmina
Company Messenger
Eric Kofi Abrefa
SS Medic (uncredited)
Zach Avery
Property Master
Terry Wells
Director of Photography
Roman Vasyanov
Original Music Composer
Steven Price
Production Design
Andrew Menzies
Executive Producer
Anton Lessine
Executive Producer
Alex Ott
Executive Producer
Brad Pitt
Executive Producer
Sasha Shapiro
Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren
Art Direction
Phil Harvey
Art Direction
Mark Scruton
Set Decoration
Lee Gordon
Set Decoration
Malcolm Stone
Costume Design
Maja Meschede
Costume Design
Anna B. Sheppard
Hairstylist
Luca Saccuman
Hairstylist
Annette Field
Makeup Artist
Marta Roggero
Makeup Artist
Uxue Laguardia
Makeup Artist
Chiara Ugolini
Makeup Artist
Siobhan Harper Ryan
Makeup Effects
David Malinowski
Makeup Effects
Steve Painter
Makeup Effects
Anthony Parker
Art Department Coordinator
Candice White
Assistant Art Director
Gary Jopling
Scenic Artist
Robert J. Dugdale
Scenic Artist
Natalie Laws
ADR & Dubbing
Russell Farmarco
ADR & Dubbing
James Simcik
Dialogue Editor
James Morioka
Dialogue Editor
Robert Troy
Sound Designer
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Sound Effects Editor
Lee Gilmore
Sound Effects Editor
Jamie Hardt
Sound Effects Editor
Hamilton Sterling
Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Tanis
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marc Fishman
Special Effects Coordinator
Jalila Otky
CG Supervisor
Pauline Duvall
CG Supervisor
Jason Wardle
Animation
Steve Avoujageli
Visual Effects Producer
Everett Burrell
Visual Effects Producer
Brian Drewes
Visual Effects Producer
Michelle Eisenreich
Visual Effects Editor
Rolf Fleischmann
Visual Effects Editor
Jody Rogers
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jody Rogers
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jerome Chen
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Devereaux
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mathew Krentz
Visual Effects Supervisor
Taylor Tulip-Close
Stunt Coordinator
Ben Cooke
Second Unit Cinematographer
Steven Hall
Camera Operator
Jamie Harcourt
Camera Operator
Simon Tindall
Camera Operator
Des Whelan
Camera Operator
Dennis Noyes
Still Photographer
Giles Keyte
Rigging Gaffer
Steve Kitchen
Costume Supervisor
Daryl Bristow
Set Costumer
Peter K. Christopher
Digital Intermediate
Mandy Arnold
Digital Intermediate
Morning Star Schott
First Assistant Editor
Robert Benedict
First Assistant Editor
Emma McCleave
Location Manager
Asha Sharma
Location Manager
Lee Robertson
Dialect Coach
Joy Ellison
Unit Publicist
Claudia Kalindjian
Costume Design
Owen Thornton
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April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Out-numbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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'Fury' has fantastic set pieces. The special effects are incredible and the sound is brilliant. The film is very gory and there are lots of explosions and body parts flying all over the place.
I could tell that the movie was trying to follow in the footsteps of 'Saving Private Ryan' by stealing a lot of the characters and trying to recreate the depth and heart of that film. However, it didn't realise that 'Saving Private Ryan' took a lot of ideas from old war movies and paid homage to them whilst delivering awe-inspiring and moving scenes of battles.
'Fury' did not have this. A lot of the dialogue and interaction between characters was laughable. The romance that tried to be thrown in at the middle of the film did not work and just seemed bizarre, The characters were one-dimensional and just seemed like walking stereotypes. The film felt more like 'Tropic Thunder' than 'Saving Private Ryan'.
'Fury''s lack of long shots of the landscapes and battles meant that the film did not seem as vast or beautiful as other films of the genre.
However, the action scenes were very well done and it was exciting and superbly directed.
★★★½
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