Gun Fury 3D Blu Ray 1953
Gun Fury 3D is a Western film that tells the story of a peaceful couple, Ben Warren and Jennifer Ballard, whose lives are shattered when they become victims of a violent robbery by notorious outlaw Frank Slayton and his gang. Ben is left for dead, and Jennifer is kidnapped by the ruthless criminals.
Despite his injuries, Ben survives and embarks on a relentless quest for revenge. Along the way, he teams up with a hardened bounty hunter, Johnny Diamond, forming an uneasy alliance to rescue Jennifer and bring the outlaws to justice.
As Ben and Johnny pursue the gang, they face numerous challenges, including treacherous terrain, dangerous encounters, and intense shootouts. The film's 3D effects enhance the thrilling action sequences, immersing viewers in the high-stakes world of the Old West.
Gun Fury 3D delivers an immersive cinematic experience, combining action, suspense, and visual excitement, making it a standout entry in the classic Western genre.
Beautiful looking western in dazzling Technicolor is otherwise an ordinary affair but does have Rock Hudson and Donna Reed both on the cusp of bigger things. Donna made From Here to Eternity the same year as this and although it didn't really enhance her movie fortunes it raised her fame level easing her transition to TV fame as the perfect homemaker. Rock would break out of the B's the next year with Magnificent Obsession that turned him into box office gold for years. This film does have a good pace and a hissable villain in Phil Carey plus an early peek at Lee Marvin. For western fans or admirers of the stars this should be an enjoyable view.
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Half OU 3D 1920x1080p: 7.82 GB
Blu-ray 3D: 26.53 GB
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