

The store owner quickly pins the blame on Joey, who has been labeled a troublemaker from past incidents.

As Joey Clark, the winner of the exchange, walks away, the loser attempts to throw something at him, but the object goes through a nearby window. The story begins with two young boys fighting on the street. Some of the earliest footage for the series shot on the Garner Ranch in Idyllwild, California, and one episode included footage shot at Jungleland USA in Thousand Oaks, California. Outdoor footage for the series was filmed primarily on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, throughout the five-season run of the series. The frequent introduction to the show depicts the beloved stallion running inside the corral and approaching the camera as the announcer reads: "FURY!.The story of a horse.and a boy who loves him." Fury is the first American series to be produced originally by Television Programs of America and later by the British-based company ITC Entertainment. Roger Mobley co-starred in the two final seasons as Homer "Packy" Lambert, a friend of Joey's. It stars Peter Graves as Jim Newton, who operates the Broken Wheel Ranch in California Bobby Diamond as Jim's adopted son, Joey Clark Newton, and William Fawcett as ranch hand Pete Wilkey.

Fury (retitled Brave Stallion in syndicated reruns) is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1955 to 1960.
