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Wuthering Heights

  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Timothy Dalton and Anna Calder-Marshall in Wuthering Heights (1970)
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Doomed lovers Catherine and Heathcliff are torn apart by their own selfishness and hate.Doomed lovers Catherine and Heathcliff are torn apart by their own selfishness and hate.Doomed lovers Catherine and Heathcliff are torn apart by their own selfishness and hate.

  • Director
    • Robert Fuest
  • Writers
    • Emily Brontë
    • Patrick Tilley
  • Stars
    • Anna Calder-Marshall
    • Timothy Dalton
    • Harry Andrews
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Robert Fuest
    • Writers
      • Emily Brontë
      • Patrick Tilley
    • Stars
      • Anna Calder-Marshall
      • Timothy Dalton
      • Harry Andrews
    • 41User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anna Calder-Marshall
    Anna Calder-Marshall
    • Cathy
    Timothy Dalton
    Timothy Dalton
    • Heathcliff
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Mr. Earnshaw
    Pamela Brown
    Pamela Brown
    • Mrs. Linton
    Judy Cornwell
    Judy Cornwell
    • Nellie
    James Cossins
    James Cossins
    • Mr. Linton
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Mrs. Earnshaw
    Hilary Heath
    Hilary Heath
    • Isabella
    • (as Hilary Dwyer)
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • Hindley
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Doctor Kenneth
    Morag Hood
    Morag Hood
    • Frances
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Edgar
    Peter Sallis
    Peter Sallis
    • Mr. Shielders
    Aubrey Woods
    • Joseph
    Wendy Allnutt
    Wendy Allnutt
    John Comer
    John Comer
    Dudley Foster
    • Mr. Green
    Gordon Gostelow
    • Director
      • Robert Fuest
    • Writers
      • Emily Brontë
      • Patrick Tilley
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    Gayle-7

    The one and only authentic film version.

    This version of Wuthering Heights, starring Timothy Dalton and Anna Calder-Marshall, is the only one I truly feel has realized Bronte's work, no transformed it! into screen. The music, although I haven't heard it since 1970, when the film was released, haunts me today. It's melancholy flute solo underscores a savage, brilliant performance by Timothy Dalton, and I cannot understand why this version is not available on video. Bravo! Timothy Dalton. You are Heathcliff, and this is one of my all-time favorite films. Certainly the one I most miss being able to view.
    7Jennel2

    Some Good Scenes, But Misses the Mark

    This version of Wuthering Heights was pretty much dismissed by the major reviewers back in 1970. Many of those reviewers couldn't get past the American International logo before ridiculing the movie as second rate teen angst. It has been treated more kindly in later years (three stars in Maltin's guide), but the film falls short in several areas. It's true that AIP spent more money on this than they normally did. Even the Corman Poe movies had a lower budget than WH. They hired a few middle level "name actors," primarily Harry Andrews and Pamela Brown (who is in only two scenes). Robert Fuest was not exactly a name director (before or after this) but he had delivered a big hit for AIP in "The Abominable Dr. Phibes." So, this was probably his reward.

    I agree that the photography was the film's best asset, and the late John Coquillion, who shot it, went on to a fairly distinguished career, including shooting three Peckinpah films. The decision to film "on location" was also good, and the moors look appropriately bleak.

    The major problem for me was not that the movie ends (as the 1939 version did) halfway through the novel, but that the transitions are abrupt and jarring. Now I have only seen it on vhs--the original EMI- HBO tape, not one of the later cheap versions--but I think It was uncut. There is, for instance, an unexplained gap from Cathy's decision to marry Edgar. Suddenly she married him, and his parents are both dead. There was a lame attempt to explain this in a scene of Edgar and Cathy in the graveyard. The sequence of Heathcliff seducing Edgar's sister is trite, as is the "shampoo commercial" ambiance of the love scene between Heathcliff and Cathy.

    On the plus side Andrews and Julian Glover (as the adult Hindley) give good performances. I get the feeling that if AIP had been willing to spend a bit more, and maybe rework the script a bit for pace, this could have been a very good film. But as Sam Arkoff was once quoted in an Esquire magazine article about the AIP Beach Party movies, "Sometimes we get some director over here from the majors, and he says 'Sam if I could just have two more days, I could make you a good picture.' The hell with that," Arkoff continued. "We're not 'artsy-fartsy' at AIP!"
    hamilton_eva

    Good

    This particular rendition of Wuthering Heights is truthfully not as faithful to the novel as it could have been. Yet, I believe that this film expresses the bleary tone of the novel with the most stylistic level of credit. I think that any time a novel is translated into film it loses a certain amount of credibility due to the fact that the mediums of film and literature are interpreted by an audience in very different ways. But having read the novel, I prefer this version to any other that I've seen on film. Heathcliff and Cathy are cast astounding well in the film. Dalton is brooding and flawed without compromising his dark good looks while Calder-Marshall is waifishly emblematic of the heroine of the novel. I only wish that the film had delved more into the novel instead of offering merely of survey of it.
    philwissbeck

    Samuel Arkoff's Best

    The 1970 version of Wuthering Heights is the best version of the novel on film. Restrained, realistic, it did not go "over the top" emotionally like the 1939 one. Timithy Dalton' s portrayal of Heathcliff is very passionate but is more of a real person instead of just a romantic idel. Samuel J. Arkoff died yesterday. He made a lot of low budget exploitation pictures in the fifties and sixties.

    They were fun and not demeaning like the films of today. In 1970 he made this very serious film and was never really given the publicity or the credit he deserved.
    10PhilauraJ

    So Passionate - The Best of all the Wuthering Heights

    I fell in love with Timothy Dalton the first time I saw this film. Later I fell in love with the film. So much about it was so genuine. Most of all the unbridled passion between Heathcliff and Cathy. As depicted by Dalton and Marshall in this film the passion is so powerful the viewer can believe without doubt that it has the power to tear lovers to shreds. In other versions of Wuthering Heights, for me, it was always questionable. One of my favorite films.

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    • Trivia
      The script drops hints that Heathcliff is really Earnshaw's illegitimate son, either by a mistress or a prostitute, and thus is Cathy's half-brother. While many critics over the years have debated an incestuous subtext in the novel, this was the first film version to be (relatively) open about the issue.
    • Goofs
      In agony at Cathy's gravesite, Heathcliff pounds his head against a nearby tree. As he runs his fingers down it, it's obvious that the bark is most likely made of rubber.
    • Quotes

      Nellie: It's for God to punish the wicked.

      Heathcliff: Why should God have all the satisfaction?

    • Crazy credits
      After a funeral scene, the opening credits appear in blue letters on a background of darkened, almost silhouette like, Yorkshire moor landscapes, scenes which appear again later in the film.
    • Alternate versions
      A video released in the UK in the '80s ran only 80 minutes and was rated 'U', but the 2003 submission was the full 100 minute version and rated 'PG'
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      I Was Born in Love With You
      (uncredited)

      Words by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Music by Michel Legrand

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1971 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
    • Filming locations
      • Blubberhouses, Otley, North Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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