Blanche Fury
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Blanche Fury is a 1948 British Technicolor drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Valerie Hobson, Stewart Granger and Michael Gough. It was adapted from a 1939 novel of the same title by Joseph Shearing. In Victorian era England, two schemers will stop at nothing to acquire the Fury estate, even murder.
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Directed by | Marc Allégret |
Written by | Audrey Erskine Lindop Cecil McGivern Hugh Mills (dialogue) |
Based on | Blanche Fury by Joseph Shearing |
Produced by | Anthony Havelock-Allan |
Starring | Valerie Hobson Stewart Granger Michael Gough |
Cinematography | Guy Green Geoffrey Unsworth |
Edited by | Jack Harris |
Music by | Clifton Parker |
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Distributed by | General Film Distributors |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.5 million[1] or £382,175[2][3] |
Box office | 1,547,740 admissions (France)[4] £200,500 (UK) (by 24 Dec 1949)[2] or £246,800[3] |
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