Wuthering Heights

The story is that of the fierce passionate love between the moor-loving, wild girl Catherine Earnshaw and the poor equally wild spirit her father takes in to be raised as her brother, Heathcliff. When her father dies, Catherine's biological brother, jealous that Heathcliff was their father's favorite, treats Heathcliff as a servant and has him beaten. The story tracks the story of Healthcliff's and Catherine's fierce love and Heathcliff's rage, pain, jealousy and vengeance that he pitilessly enacts on the man that gets in the way of his marrying her, Edgar Linton. Heathcliff and Catherine's love is painted in intense Romantic tones in contrast to the superficial artifice and shallow feeling of high society as represented by the Lintons. Ultimately Catherine dies and a devastated Heathcliff begs her to haunt him as a ghost. The story then follows how her daughter with Linton, and his son with Linton's sister – who Heathcliff tricks into marrying him and then treats with great cruelty – fall in love. Theirs is the happy romantic ending that Heathcliff and Catherine are denied, except after death, walking as ghosts together on the moors.

MPAA Rating:PG
Genre:Drama, History, Romance
Country:United Kingdom, United States
Produced By:Chris Thompson, Simon Bosanquet, Mary Selway
Directed By:Peter Kosminsky
Written By:Anne Devlin, Emily Brontë
Cast:Paul Geoffrey, Ralph Fiennes, Trevor Cooper, Jeremy Northam, Jennifer Daniel, Sinéad O'Connor, Simon Shepherd, Simon Ward, Steven Slarke, Juliette Binoche, Janet McTeer, John Woodvine, Robert Demeger, Jason Riddington, Rupert Holliday-Evans, Jessica Hennell, Sophie Ward, Janine Wood, Jonathan Firth, Jon Howard, Dick Sullivan, Martin L. Evans
In Theaters:Oct 16, 1992
Runtime:1 hour 45 minutes
Production:Paramount Pictures
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