Blanche Fury

Young, lovely, passionately beautiful ... and her love was as wild and tempestuous as her name !

6.0
19481h 30m

Penniless governess Blanche Fullerton takes a job at the estate of her rich relations, the Fury family. To better her position in life, Blanche marries her dull cousin, Laurence Fury, with whom she has a daughter. But before long, boredom sets in, and Blanche begins a tempestuous romance with stableman Philip Thorn. Together, they hatch a murderous plan to gain control of the estate.

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Cast

Photo of Valerie Hobson

Valerie Hobson

Blanche Fury

Photo of Stewart Granger

Stewart Granger

Philip Thorn

Photo of Michael Gough

Michael Gough

Laurence Fury

Photo of Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Maj. Fraser

Photo of Allan Jeayes

Allan Jeayes

Mr. Weatherby

Photo of Arthur Wontner

Arthur Wontner

Lord Rudford

Photo of Amy Veness

Amy Veness

Mrs. Winterbourne

Photo of Margaret Withers

Margaret Withers

Mrs. Hawkes

Photo of Cecil Ramage

Cecil Ramage

Prosecuting Counsel

Photo of Marie Ault

Marie Ault

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Reviews

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7/10

There is certainly something of the Daphne du Maurier in this melodrama about a dashing, but illegitimate son (Stewart Granger) obsessed with regaining an inheritance denied him from the right side of the blanket. When the "Fuller" family, who have legally taken possession of "Clare Hall" arrive, they send for their poverty stricken but independently minded cousin "Blanche" (Valerie Hobson) to come and live with them and ultimately, to marry the son "Lawrence" (Michael Gough). She mistakes Granger ("Philip Thorn") for a family member at the outset and the story tries to reconcile her own sense of duty - and ambition - with her smouldering love for "Philip". This is a good looking film with a plot that has plenty of twists and turns, though the ending is a bit too drawn out and melodramatic which rather drags the whole thing down a bit. The lead performances, and that of Gough, are good though and I found the story was just about intriguing enough to hold my interest.

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