The Fury Page #2

Synopsis: A secret US agency behind the unscrupulous Childres gathers children with parapsychologic abilities and trains them to become killers in war situations. To rescue his son, who was officially declared dead after an arranged accident, the ex-CIA agent Peter investigates against Childres.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Brian De Palma
Production: Fox
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
R
Year:
1978
118 min
234 Views


We've completed the trace.

He's talking to Sandza

at the Plymouth Hotel.

- Step inside, off the street.

- Yes, sir.

- Is this man registered here?

- I don't know.

- L just came on a half-hour ago myself.

- We think he's been here a few days.

You ain't the police, is ya?

Well... I'm what you'd consider

well-traveled,

but I've never heard

of you gentlemen.

We don't spend a dime

on public relations.

Yeah, well...

That would be Mr R.V. Johnson.

Room 512.

Just down the hall to your left.

Hey, government man!

Don't bust my door down, please.

Use a passkey.

Chase One to Chase Two.

He's loose. Do you copy?

He's loose. Do you copy?

Chase One to Chase Two.

He's loose. Do you copy?

(TV) 'Gunmen

of the Hanafi Muslim sect

'continue their siege

of three Washington buildings.'

(Cat miaows)

Goddammit!

Did you hear that, Vivian? Huh?

Now that's what I'm talkin' about.

Them bozos in Washington

are muggin' the whole damn country!

Every court in the land

helpin' 'em make it legal.

(Vivian) If you asked me what happened

to the milk of human kindness,

I'd have to tell you frankly

that the whole world

has dried up at the tit.

You can say that again.

I swear to hell I don't know...

- (Woman) Vivian!

- Yes, Mother Nuckells, I'm coming.

Couldn't you just once

manage to go potty by yourself?

- Vivian, somebody's in my room!

- Oh, sure!

All right, now.

Nobody's gonna get hurt.

- I just want some clothes.

- He came in my window.

Do you know who he is?

I told you we should have

moved to Melrose Park.

This wouldn't be happening

if we lived in Melrose Park.

You... want clothes?

Old clothes, anything you've got.

Well, you can see I need clothes.

I can't go anywhere like this.

- Just the clothes?

- Yes.

Oh, I had to leave the hotel

in a hurry, so...

could you spare

a couple of dollars?

I knew it.

This is a graphic example

of biofeedback.

We're converting the very low-voltage

alpha-wave energy

into electricity to run that train.

And that train will only run

when my friend Hester is in alpha.

Now, as you may have hoped,

there are more practical applications

to biofeedback training.

If you can regulate your brain waves,

you can control your heart rate,

blood pressure, headaches, backaches,

even, ladies, cold feet.

I work at the Paragon Institute,

where we study the phenomena

of extrasensory perception.

And we are using

biofeedback techniques

to tap the almost limitless resources

of the human mind.

And I am speaking now of such things

as thought transmissions,

commonly known as telepathy.

Now, that machine

is called a magnetometer,

and it records the fluctuations

of the human electromagnetic field

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John Farris

John Lee Farris (born July 26, 1936) is an American writer, known largely for his work in the southern Gothic genre. He was born in Jefferson City, Missouri, to parents John Linder Farris (1909–1982) and Eleanor Carter Farris (1905–1984). Raised in Tennessee, he graduated from Central High School in Memphis and attended Southwestern College (now Rhodes College) also in Memphis. His first wife, Kathleen, was the mother of Julie Marie, John C. and Jeff Farris; his second wife, Mary Ann Pasante, was the mother of Peter John (P.J.) Farris. Apart from his substantial body of fiction, his work includes motion picture screenplays of his own books (i.e., The Fury), original scripts and adaptations of the works of others (such as Alfred Bester's The Demolished Man). He also wrote and directed the film Dear Dead Delilah in 1973. He has had several plays produced off-Broadway, and also paints and writes poetry. At various times he has made his home in New York, southern California, Puerto Rico, and most recently near Atlanta, Georgia. more…

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