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Fury originally ran on Saturday mornings on NBC from 1955 to 1960. The stallion Fury (trained by Ralph McCutcheon) became an award-winning star that appeared in other TV shows and movies, and was the subject of spin-off books, games, and puzzles.
Killer Stallion: The law demands that Fury be put to death when the horse is caught raiding the neighbor's livestock.
The Horse Copter: A con man lures Joey in with promises of circus stardom but, as soon as he has Fury in his trailer, drives off without the boy.
Joey Goes Hunting: Pete is taken hostage by an escaped killer and Joey makes a valiant attempt to rescue him.
The 4-H Story: Joey is accused of theft when prize lamb disappears before the big 4-H competition.
Not Rated.
Released by Alpha Home Entertainment/Gotham. See more credits.