Fighting Mad
When You Push Too Far, Even A Peaceful Man Gets Fighting Mad.
1976 | 90m | English
Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Jonathan Demme |
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| Writer: | Jonathan Demme |
| Staring: |
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 21, 1976 |
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| Director: | Jonathan Demme |
| Writer: | Jonathan Demme |
| Genres: | Action, Crime, Drama |
| Keywords | corruption, mining, vigilante, revenge, murder, shootout, bow and arrow, farmer, corporation |
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Santa Fe Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $600,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 28, 2026 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Peter Fonda | Tom Hunter |
| Gino Franco | Dylan Hunter |
| Harry Northup | Sherrif Len Skerritt |
| Philip Carey | Pierce Crabtree |
| Noble Willingham | Senator Hingle |
| John Doucette | Jeff Hunter |
| Scott Glenn | Charlie Hunter |
| Lynn Lowry | Lorene Maddox |
| Kathleen Miller | Carolee Hunter |
| Ted Markland | Hal Fraser |
| Laura Weatherford | Fraser Child |
| Gerry Weatherford | Fraser Child |
| Peter Fain | Gillette |
| Al Wyatt Sr. | Judge O'Connor |
| George Armitage | Man playing tennis (uncredited) |
| Maurice Jones | Lorene Maddox's mother (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jonathan Demme | Writer, Director |
| Richard L. Anderson | Sound Effects Editor |
| Paul Rapp | Second Unit Director, Assistant Production Manager |
| David Osterhout | First Assistant Director |
| Evelyn Purcell | Second Unit Director |
| William H. Burton Sr. | Stunts |
| Al Wyatt Jr. | Stunts |
| Don Coufal | Boom Operator |
| Tikki Goldberg | Production Coordinator |
| Anthony Magro | Editor |
| Neil Rapp | Assistant Production Manager |
| Michael D. Castle | Second Assistant Director |
| Robert Gravenor | Sound Mixer |
| Roger George | Special Effects |
| Nan Hinds | Wardrobe Master |
| Michael W. Watkins | Director of Photography |
| Al Wyatt Sr. | Stunt Coordinator |
| Alan Ladd Jr. | Presenter |
| Bruce Langhorne | Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Evelyn Purcell | Co-Producer |
| Roger Corman | Producer |
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**_Land developers vs. rural property owners in Arkansas_** A man returns from the big city to his traditional family ranch in northwest Arkansas (Peter Fonda), only to discover that a determined land developer (Philip Carey) is buying up land nearby for strip mining and, of course, wants his dad ... ’s ranch. When beloved citizens turn-up dead, the kid gloves are off. “Fighting Mad” (1976) comes in the tradition of “Walking Tall” and would influence “First Blood” six years later. Car crash movies from the 70s are also comparable, like Fonda’s own “Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.” This is the least of ’em, however, because the dramatics are curiously boring and needed a rewrite to flush out the potential, but it’s still worth catching if you like Peter and these types of flicks. The best parts are the vehicular mayhem and the closing confrontation at the castle-like manor of the tycoon. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Washington County, Arkansas, and the corresponding town of Springdale, which are in the northwest corner of the state. The jail scenes were shot in the studio in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-