Blanche Fury

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Blanche Fury is a 1948 British Gothic melodrama film, adapted from a novel by Joseph Shearing, in which Valerie Hobson stars as a woman whose ambitions and entanglements lead to tragedy on a Yorkshire estate.

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instanceOf Gothic melodrama film
film
authorOfSourceWork Joseph Shearing NERFINISHED
basedOn novel "Blanche Fury" NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Georges Périnal NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Marc Allégret NERFINISHED
distributor General Film Distributors NERFINISHED
editor Thelma Connell NERFINISHED
filmScoreBy Benjamin Frankel NERFINISHED
format Technicolor NERFINISHED
genre Gothic film
melodrama film
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A woman’s ambitions and romantic entanglements on a Yorkshire estate lead to tragedy.
producer Anthony Havelock-Allan NERFINISHED
productionCompany Two Cities Films NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1948
releaseYear 1948
runtime approximately 90 minutes
screenwriter Arthur Lawson NERFINISHED
Audrey Erskine-Lindop NERFINISHED
setInLocation Yorkshire NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 19th century
starring Blanche Maynard NERFINISHED
Maurice Denham NERFINISHED
Michael Gough NERFINISHED
Stewart Granger NERFINISHED
Suzanne Gibbs NERFINISHED
Valerie Hobson NERFINISHED
Walter Fitzgerald NERFINISHED

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Valerie Hobson notableWork Blanche Fury