Blanche Fury
| Blanche Fury | |
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| Directed by | Marc Allégret | 
| Written by | Audrey Erskine Lindop Cecil McGivern Hugh Mills  | 
| Based on | Blanche Fury 1939 novel by Marjorie Bowen  | 
| 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 or £382,175 | 
| Box office | 1,547,740 admissions (France) £200,500 (UK) (by 24 Dec 1949) or £246,800  | 
Blanche Fury is a 1948 British Technicolor drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Valerie Hobson, Stewart Granger and Michael Gough. It was written by Audrey Erskine Lindop, Cecil McGivern and Hugh Mills adapted from the 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. The plot is based on the Stanfield Hall slayings, an actual contemporary homicide case.