On This Day: March 1 1985 Certain Fury Was Released

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On This Day: March 1 1985 Certain Fury Was Released
On this day March 1 1985 the action drama Certain Fury was released in theaters. Directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, the film starred Tatum O’Neal and Irene Cara in a gritty story about two young women caught in a desperate fight for survival.

The film followed Scarlett (O’Neal), a rebellious runaway, and Tracy (Cara), a straight-laced honor student, who find themselves on the run after being falsely accused of a crime. As they navigate the dangerous streets while evading both the law and criminals, the film explores themes of social injustice, class struggles, and survival in a harsh urban environment.

Despite its promising cast, Certain Fury struggled at the box office, earning $1.3 million and receiving mostly negative reviews. However, it has since gained a small cult following among fans of gritty 80s crime thrillers and remains a unique entry in both O’Neal’s and Cara’s filmographies.

Fun fact: Certain Fury was one of the few major films directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, father of actors Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Trivia question: Irene Cara was best known for her role in which 1980 musical film that featured the hit song Fame?

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