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Wuthering Heights (1970)

Wuthering Heights (1970)
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This romantic drama concerns two star-crossed lovers who are half-brother and sister to each other. Catherine (Anna Calder-Marshall) is the daughter of the lord of the manor who falls for the brooding stable boy Heathcliff (Timothy Dalton). When Heathcliff leaves to seek his fortune, he returns to find Catherine has married the local magistrate Edgar (Ian Ogilvy). The story is told by the beautiful blonde servant girl Nellie (Judy Cornwell), who narrates at the beginning to set the stage for the picture. Hindley (Julian Glover) is Catherine's older brother who tries to take over the house and land after the death of their father (Harry Andrews). When his own wife and child dies, a drunken Hindley gambles away the family holdings to the opportunistic Heathcliffe. Filmed in England, the scenery is spectacular but this version lacks the foreboding, shadowy drama of the 1939 original starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Anna Calder-MarshallTimothy Dalton, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Fuest
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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This romantic drama concerns two star-crossed lovers who are half-brother and sister to each other. Catherine (Anna Calder-Marshall) is the daughter of the lord of the manor who falls for the brooding stable boy Heathcliff (Timothy Dalton). When Heathcliff leaves to seek his fortune, he returns to find Catherine has married the local magistrate Edgar (Ian Ogilvy). The story is told by the beautiful blonde servant girl Nellie (Judy Cornwell), who narrates at the beginning to set the stage for the picture. Hindley (Julian Glover) is Catherine's older brother who tries to take over the house and land after the death of their father (Harry Andrews). When his own wife and child dies, a drunken Hindley gambles away the family holdings to the opportunistic Heathcliffe. Filmed in England, the scenery is spectacular but this version lacks the foreboding, shadowy drama of the 1939 original starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Fuest
Writer(s):
Patrick Tilley
Producer(s):
Samuel Z. ArkoffJames H. Nicholson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Romance
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Allison C.

The movie was not like the book and I thought it made Healthcliff seem crazy.

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David T.

I saw this movie in 8th grade and loved the music and Timothy Dalton. It doesn't follow the book exactly, but enough to give you the idea. The filming is also excellent.

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Joyce C.

I recomment this movie. Everyone did an excellent job of acting--especially Timothy Dalton as Heathcliff. There were a few confusing points in the movie, but they kept the atmosphere and feel of the book.

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