Blanche Fury (1948) | |
Director(s) | Marc Allégret |
Producer(s) | Anthony Havelock-Allan |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance |
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Blanche Fury (1948) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by Marc Allégret and produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan.
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BLANCHE FURY
By Dan Day, Jr. on Aug 3, 2024 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogBLANCHE FURY is a 1948 British Victorian melodrama starring Valerie Hobson and Stewart Granger. Set around 1860, the story concerns Blanche Fuller (Valerie Hobson), a young woman working as a servant. Blanche's parents are deceased, and she's on her own, trying to support herself. Her headstrong way... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: BLANCHE FURY (1948)
By Jennifer Garlen on Sep 27, 2023 From Virtual ViragoOf all the films I have watched so far in the Criterion Channel's Gaslight Noir collection, Blanche Fury (1948) is the darkest, even though it's also the brightest thanks to its use of gorgeous Technicolor. This adaptation of the 1939 novel by Marjorie Bowen (under the pseudonym Joseph Shearing) emp... Read full article
"Blanche Fury" and "High Anxiety"
By Rick29 on Dec 15, 2016 From Classic Film & TV CafeBlanche Fury (1948). Poor Blanche. In a short span, she improves her social station by progressing from servant to governess to the wife of wealthy landowner Laurence Fury. Unfortunately, on her wedding night, she realizes that she's passionately in love with the estate's bitter steward, Philip (St... Read full article
"Blanche Fury" and "High Anxiety"
By Rick29 on Dec 15, 2016 From Classic Film & TV CafeBlanche Fury (1948). Poor Blanche. In a short span, she improves her social station by progressing from servant to governess to the wife of wealthy landowner Laurence Fury. Unfortunately, on her wedding night, she realizes that she's passionately in love with the estate's bitter steward, Philip (St... Read full article
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M.E. Clifton James, who appears as the prison governor, is most famous for his impersonation of Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery in the run-up to D-Day.
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