I just finished Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece and was extremely impressed by her masterful use of the metaphor in at least a dozen places in the story. I got very involved with Jane on a personal level in that I was so grateful to the characters that showed her compassion and love and conversely was hateful towards those who were cruel and antagonistic towards her. Oh yes, the movie! I haven't seen them all (it's testimonial to Bronte's incredible novel that so many films have been released about it) but so far this one's my favorite ❤. George C Scott was wonderful as Mr. Rochester but Susannah York was simply stunning as Jane Eyre. She just killed it! Kudos!
I too was completely blown-away when I first read it. It got me into reading more classics but none has matched Jane Eyre in its impact on me. It has remained my all-time favorite ever since! :)
this is the only adaptation so far where everyone actually resembles the characters described in the books, both in looks and in manners. I don't get people's fascination with Orson Wells, he was overacting a lot and far too brutish and unrefined to pass as an English nobleman.
@@annetekoul I loooove Scott as Scrooge! Dalton is my preferred Rochester, but he does acquit himself well here, age notwithstanding. Scott is the only American actor I'm aware of who can convincingly play British literary characters despite having no trace of a British accent, and hold his own with the British actors who surround him.
I’m 65 and love all versions of Jane eyre .. but this is my favourite …. Still find it hard to watch the beginning always makes me cry …. Love George C Scott ♥️
He plays the role of Mr Rochester perfectly. Cruelty, cynicism, mockery, disillusionment, despair, sensitivity, pride, elemental desire for purity, beauty, goodness, for true love.
I read the book when I was in university, 40 years ago......... Once upon a time..... I always enjoyed English literature. I'm grateful! Love from Greece.
Cartea am citit-o din tinerețea mea , este ceva deosebit. Jane Eyre avea un caracter frumos ,care suplinea lipsa frumuseții. E una din părțile dragi mie.❤
😁"Remorse is the poison of life. Dread it, if ever you are tempted to err." 💕 So true! Thanks for the upload.❤ I love just about every version of the Jane Eyre movies and especially the 'first edition' book. So rich!❤
Loved reading the book when I was about 12. I really love George C Scott in this 1970 film version, which I hadn't seen before. He has real charisma and makes an excellent Edward Rochester. A very fine actor who would not be considered conventionally handsome, and yet he was magnetically attractive. Loved him in Dr Strangelove. Good cameos too from Jack Hawkins and Ian Bannen. Susannah York grows on you as the film progresses. Another good film version is the one from the late 1990s with Ciaran Hinds as Rochester and Samantha Morton as Jane. It's certainly one of the great love stories. Interesting to hear the film score, so many films in the late 60s to late 70s era used the harpsichord, we notice it here too in music composed by John Williams. Thanks for posting this.
Мне нравится очень этот фильм. Мне нравятся актёры. Музыка великолепна... Но как же гениально играет Джордж Скотт, практически живёт в этой роли, в кадре. Спасибо ему за это чудо перевоплощения.
Though it is not my favourite adaptation of this novel - I appreciate many things in it. For example, I like the final scene - they made is so simple - simple talk with bits of humour - very life-like - without too much of pathos or passion (like in some other versions). And this Rochester did a great job, as well as Jane. Thank you for posting!
But then the book itself is full of passion and pathos, IMO. But yes, this version has a very "rational" depiction of the novel as compared to, say, the 1943 version. :)
I honestly find it absurd when people zero in on Rochester's flaws then hate him and the book because of it. When reading a book or watching a film, you look at the story as a whole. You examine what leads a character to do the things he did, and also if he/she realizes his/her mistakes and repents of it, which is what Rochester did in the end It's sad though that the film and tv adaptations do not show this fully, including his reasons for keeping his marriage to Bertha a secret. You really need to read the book, and read it meticulously, to understand the character fully. It's actually also a story of redemption (Rochester's) as much as it is about Jane's trials and triumphs.
I like Rochester in spite of being deceived into marriage to an insane woman he took care of her. And he found love again in Jane, Rochester was a good man most men would have sent his wife to an insane asylum and forgotten her.
True. Or he could have just left her in Jamaica. And let's also not forget how he tried to save her from the fire (that she herself caused) when he could have just let her burn and be forever rid of her. And also his adopting Adele when there was absolutely no proof that she is his child.
But if the actor is good, and you are a sensitive person, you immediately perceive the pain that haunts him, you can even feel his pain and torment, and understand him. 😢
_Wow, my Sweet Lovelly Helen! Jane Eyre is for real a great old movie from 53 years ago, with its screenplay Based on Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece! Susannah York is a goddess from Cinema! And George C. Scott is a sacred Monster from the screen, a Véry talented actor! So this movie hás everything tô be very very very good indeed! I hope you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my dearest Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤
@@helenpoornima5126 _Wow, my Sweet Lovelly Helen from my heart! I loved it só much! Thanks a lot for your kindness in these so.lovelly words plenty of Poetry! God bless you always, Forever & Ever! Have a wonderful Sunday in the Enchanted Kingdom of Tamil Nadu!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is the first version of Jane Eyre I ever saw. I must've been about 11 years old when I watched it on TV. The first thing that I loved about this one was the John Williams score.....the music really set the tone for me! The young Jane and Helen scenes were so heart-wrenching. When I look back at this one now, Susannah York was a bit too old to be playing Jane, but otherwise, I loved it! I remember sobbing at the end. My all-time favorite story!! 💖
This version of Jane Eyre was the very first I had ever seen. I was a teen and knew nothing of the book or its history. I fell in love with this movie. I cried at the end. I never forgot it and subsequent versions, and the previous one with Orson Welles could not compare, in my eyes. I like this one so much because they didn't overact their parts. Some versions almost seem cheesy to me. But this one is brilliant. George C Scott, though not necessarily a handsome man, was somehow beautiful to me in this film. I chalk it up to his acting and his charm in this role. Though Susannah wasnt exactly homely enough for this part, in fact she was very pretty, she played it so well that it didn't matter to me. What a wonderful film!
This beautiful film should be restored to HD. The final scene is one of the most poignant few minutes I've ever viewed on film. I miss Geo. C. Scott so much, his screen presence, his voice, his impeccable timing, are everything a dramatic actor could hope to offer an audience.
I read " Jane Eyre " several times; in fact I studied the novel back there in school .. I still love this novel specifically .. I can say I appreciate this movie as the best depication of the original novel .. I enjoyed it By the way I am almost 50 now and still remember " the red room " .. only Charlotte Bronte admirers will relate 😊
George C. Scott in an adaptation of the classic novel Jane Eyre? Definitely sounds interesting. George was a man of principal and refused to accept his well-deserved Oscar for Patton because he hated the idea of his fellow actors competing against each other. Bringing this kind of real-life intensity to a Byronic Hero like Edward Rochester should definitely make it worthwhile. With that being said, he was one of the all-time great actors, and I can't recommend his performances in these films enough. George C. Scott's Must See Performances: .Anatomy of A Murder (1959) .The Hustler (1961) .Dr. Strangelove (1964) .Patton (1970) .Hardcore (1979) Susannah York, a great English actress underrated by today's standards, might be known to some of you from her roles in the Freud biopic with Montgomery Clift, A Man For All Seasons, or They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, among many others. Now, a talented English actress in an adaptation of Jane Eyre? Obviously, it's going to work well. Jane Eyre is a classic that's been adapted into period dramas quite a few times at this point. I'm sure many of you know the 1943 version starring Orson Welles & Joan Fontaine and there was a more recent version in 2011 starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. The great thing is whenever actors of a high caliber are at the helm, you know you're seeing something special. Directed by Delbert Mann, who famously gave us the 1955 Ernest Borginine classic, Marty. Thanks again, Cult Cinema Classics!
I was benfited so much of this explaintions and information. I was 13 yrs when I read this novle translated. Then i studied English and read it AGAIN in English. It inhabited me all the years. Different world, different culture i live as stranger all the time. Cruilty of my childhood and youth similar to these. You must live your life to the end with acceptance and gratitude. AlhamduliAllah.
😊 I doubt I'll ever tire of watching the Jane Eyre movies. So ... complete! So rich! Imagine she'd let herself be swept away across the vast expanse of sea with "Rrrivers"!!!! 😮😢 Such an argument for waiting patiently and trustingly for God's perfect time and will. Love it.😇 Thank you so much for the upload.💕✝️🙂 P.s. May true love find everyone. In God's own time. 🤔None really live without it anyhow, since we all are enfolded in the love of God. 🤷♀️💕
I have read only a few of the classics, this was not amongst them. The movie, if this follows the text is an amazing plot, the character development and drama to it! I understand why people love books like this...😄
Am citit cartea și am văzut până acum 2 ecranizări. Ecranizarea aceasta este o variantă scurtă și cu abateri de la roman. Totuși, mulțumesc mult pentru transmiterea filmului , actorii f.buni și locațiile deosebit de frumoase.
I ve watched this movie when i was 8 and i felt something in my heart ,didn't understand it,then i studied it when i was 14 at school....but i was miserable i felt nothing...then now im 42 and i m living a similar love story
I loved the book when I read it as a teenager. I have seen all of the different movie versions, but I like this one the best because of Susanna York and the beautiful music.
One of my most favorite movies, a love story i am most fascinated with, Susannah York n George C Scott put over excellent performance in their roles. My favorite one of all adaptations, it's a movie 2 relish n cherish always.
Кажется, одним из первых сериалов, которые я увидела после событий переворота 1991 года в России, был «Джейн Эйр». Это был мой первый опыт знакомства с этим сериалом. А вот фильм 1970 года я смотрела впервые. Он стал для меня лучшим экранизацией книги, поскольку в нём особенно хорошо удалось передать образы персонажей.😊😊❤❤
Danke für das Hochladen des Films. Diese Adaption des Buches war mir nicht bekannt. Mir gefällt sie und die Musik als Untermalung ist sehr angenehm. Die Übersetzung ins Deutsche ist nicht so optimal. Aber wer das Buch kennt, weiß um den Inhalt. Ausserdem kann man es sich selbst aus dem Englischen herleiten. Liebe Grüße
How I loved this book when I was a child ! There was a TV version circa 1962 but I fear it no longer exists . It aired around 5 or 6pm on a sunday evening and carried a warning that people of a nervous disposition might be frightened by it . I remember Rochester leaning against a mantelpiece uttering the words ''Jane , Jane , Jane '' and the flashback to the fire with the mad wife on the roof with the flames all around and Rochester in his shirt sleeves trying to save her . I have no idea who the actors were . I often walked on country lanes in the hopes of spooking a horse .......I see it so differently now , especially with the awareness Rochester's wealth probably depended on slavery . I enjoyed watching this version .
First time I watched this movie I was hooked every time I watch. I am so impressed with all those music special and the girls who suffer so much that time movie is great.
I just finished Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece and was extremely impressed by her masterful use of the metaphor in at least a dozen places in the story. I got very involved with Jane on a personal level in that I was so grateful to the characters that showed her compassion and love and conversely was hateful towards those who were cruel and antagonistic towards her. Oh yes, the movie! I haven't seen them all (it's testimonial to Bronte's incredible novel that so many films have been released about it) but so far this one's my favorite ❤. George C Scott was wonderful as Mr. Rochester but Susannah York was simply stunning as Jane Eyre. She just killed it! Kudos!
I too was completely blown-away when I first read it. It got me into reading more classics but none has matched Jane Eyre in its impact on me. It has remained my all-time favorite ever since! :)
Scott is my favorite Rochester. Timothy Dalton was too handsome. I think Toby Stephen’s was a very good Rochester but I prefer Scott.
This has always been my favorite version of Jane Eyre and it's very nice to see it again. Thanks for posting it!
My favorite is with Timothy Dalton...❤
I prefer the one with Orrson Wells
My favorite too, I think because this one was the first one I watched years ago.
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I totally agree with you.
this is the only adaptation so far where everyone actually resembles the characters described in the books, both in looks and in manners.
I don't get people's fascination with Orson Wells, he was overacting a lot and far too brutish and unrefined to pass as an English nobleman.
Hvala Vam,dragi ljudi na ovom predivnom filmu!!!Toliko lepote i poučnosti,toliko bajkovitosti!!!Ah,ta stara,dobra vremena!!!
No fairy taleness in this one.
This is my favorite George C Scott film. He was magnificent in this.
He was a great actor, though a bit too old (or old-looking) for the role of Rochester. :)
@@janeeyre-quotes I was thinking the same thing. Mr. Rochester is only supposed to be about 36. George was 43, but looked much older.
He will always be my Scrooge, he looked a bit old for the part of mr R. My favourite Rochester will for ever be Timothy Dalton!
@@annetekoul I loooove Scott as Scrooge! Dalton is my preferred Rochester, but he does acquit himself well here, age notwithstanding. Scott is the only American actor I'm aware of who can convincingly play British literary characters despite having no trace of a British accent, and hold his own with the British actors who surround him.
Thank you for placing fine films on your site. Real actors. Real countryside. Real horses and carriages. Marvelous. No computers or gimmicks.
You know that's right! 😄
I couldn't agree more!!
🎉мне нравится, что Вы уважаете и себя и свою Родину и всех нас, бо ми Единi. Amen
Agree 💯
@@Mylord315 queria em português
I’m 65 and love all versions of Jane eyre .. but this is my favourite …. Still find it hard to watch the beginning always makes me cry …. Love George C Scott ♥️
I love Jane Eyre and Anna Karenina too.
My favorite, too. Susannah York is really too beautiful to be Jane, but she performs the role so wonderfully.
I like George C. Scott's portrayal of Rochester.
I have seen several versions of this novel. Overall, Timothy Dalton is my absolute favorite!
А мне больше нравится Тимоти Далтон
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He plays the role of Mr Rochester perfectly. Cruelty, cynicism, mockery, disillusionment, despair, sensitivity, pride, elemental desire for purity, beauty, goodness, for true love.
George C. Scott was a great actor. But I think I prefer Timothy Dalton's Rochester. Plus I don't think George nailed the British accent.
@@janeeyre-quotes we would have to watch b4 we give our own comment..
I read the book when I was in university, 40 years ago.........
Once upon a time.....
I always enjoyed English literature.
I'm grateful!
Love from Greece.
I watched this film when I was 11.And since that time Jordge Scott is my favorite actor. Rip in peace, great actor!
Citala sam roman ,ova izvedba mi se veoma dopada ,sjajni glumci ,muzika ,poseban utisak je ostsvila mala francuskinja ,pozdrav iz Srbije
Thank Cinema Classics and TH-cam ! Thank you
i cryed like a baby when this first came out,thank you for sharing this,looking forward to seeing it again after all these years
Best Jane Eyre version in my opinion! Lovely movie, lovely music - thank you so much for posting it.
Jane Eyre !!! one of my favourite literary classics 👍 !!! My greetings from Tunisia 🙂
The best one of all film versions of this novel, and the most beautiful music.
Я по вашому не панімаю
I love the music by John Williams too. He's brilliant.
John Williams
Thank you for posting my favourite version of the novel.George C. Scott is the best Rochester!
This has always been my favorite version 👍Thanks for posting.
great performances by both Scott and York, thanks for posting
I watch the stories of jane eyer every day. Suffer from depression and anxiety so the stories take my loneliness away to an extent
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sending love and hugs to you across the miles❤
Courage à vous car la solution est dans votre cœur. 🌈
A local theater is doing a production of Jane Eyre. Today's the last night.
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Thank you for posting this.
I had it once but it was destroyed.
I’ve always been a fan of George C
Scott. He was a brilliant actor! 😊
Can’t thank enough for posting this beautiful movie.
I remember watching this from when I was a child, and fell in love with the story. I've re-read the book and seen every movie version multiple times.
oh, thank you, so much.
i've been enjoying seeing this movie, recently.
it's given me much comfort.
i'm really grateful. 💜💜💜💜💜
I didn't knew about this adaptation with Scott and York. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Thank you CCC. A very fine movie with some very fine actors and very fine acting. A pleasure to watch.
ありがとうございます。
50年前に観て感動した思い出の映画です。
大好きな「ジェーン・エア」のなかでも、大好きな女優であるスザンナ・ヨーク版が最高です。
スザンナ・ヨークは「女になる季節」で煌めくばかりの若さと美しさを見せましたが、本作品ではしっとりとした、なおかつ情熱的な美しさで魅了します。
Soooo grateful the captions are correct with this Classic
Cartea am citit-o din tinerețea mea , este ceva deosebit. Jane Eyre avea un caracter frumos ,care suplinea lipsa frumuseții. E una din părțile dragi mie.❤
😁"Remorse is the poison of life. Dread it, if ever you are tempted to err." 💕
So true!
Thanks for the upload.❤
I love just about every version of the Jane Eyre movies and especially the 'first edition' book. So rich!❤
To which Jane replied geniusly - "Repentance is said to be its cure."
And yes, i loved reading the book too above all the screen adaptations. :)
@@janeeyre-quotes 😁👍💕✝️
This is an amazing movie. I tried watching other movies about Jane Eyre but not all are featured as this one. LOVED IT.❤❤❤
Loved reading the book when I was about 12. I really love George C Scott in this 1970 film version, which I hadn't seen before. He has real charisma and makes an excellent Edward Rochester. A very fine actor who would not be considered conventionally handsome, and yet he was magnetically attractive. Loved him in Dr Strangelove. Good cameos too from Jack Hawkins and Ian Bannen. Susannah York grows on you as the film progresses. Another good film version is the one from the late 1990s with Ciaran Hinds as Rochester and Samantha Morton as Jane. It's certainly one of the great love stories. Interesting to hear the film score, so many films in the late 60s to late 70s era used the harpsichord, we notice it here too in music composed by John Williams. Thanks for posting this.
Brilliant and touching . Truly authentic . Thank you .
I just adore this version, thanks for uploading!
Very excellent, the1996's version of this masterpiece, it reminded so much!
50年来、ジェーン・エアの小説と映画は、何回も見ました。毎回も沢山の感動を与えられ、大好きな作品の一つです👍❤😀感謝🙏🌺🙏
Мне нравится очень этот фильм. Мне нравятся актёры. Музыка великолепна... Но как же гениально играет Джордж Скотт, практически живёт в этой роли, в кадре. Спасибо ему за это чудо перевоплощения.
Though it is not my favourite adaptation of this novel - I appreciate many things in it. For example, I like the final scene - they made is so simple - simple talk with bits of humour - very life-like - without too much of pathos or passion (like in some other versions). And this Rochester did a great job, as well as Jane.
Thank you for posting!
But then the book itself is full of passion and pathos, IMO. But yes, this version has a very "rational" depiction of the novel as compared to, say, the 1943 version. :)
I honestly find it absurd when people zero in on Rochester's flaws then hate him and the book because of it. When reading a book or watching a film, you look at the story as a whole. You examine what leads a character to do the things he did, and also if he/she realizes his/her mistakes and repents of it, which is what Rochester did in the end It's sad though that the film and tv adaptations do not show this fully, including his reasons for keeping his marriage to Bertha a secret. You really need to read the book, and read it meticulously, to understand the character fully. It's actually also a story of redemption (Rochester's) as much as it is about Jane's trials and triumphs.
I like Rochester in spite of being deceived into marriage to an insane woman he took care of her. And he found love again in Jane, Rochester was a good man most men would have sent his wife to an insane asylum and forgotten her.
True. Or he could have just left her in Jamaica. And let's also not forget how he tried to save her from the fire (that she herself caused) when he could have just let her burn and be forever rid of her. And also his adopting Adele when there was absolutely no proof that she is his child.
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But if the actor is good, and you are a sensitive person, you immediately perceive the pain that haunts him, you can even feel his pain and torment, and understand him. 😢
_Wow, my Sweet Lovelly Helen! Jane Eyre is for real a great old movie from 53 years ago, with its screenplay Based on Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece! Susannah York is a goddess from Cinema! And George C. Scott is a sacred Monster from the screen, a Véry talented actor! So this movie hás everything tô be very very very good indeed! I hope you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my dearest Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤
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@@helenpoornima5126 _Wow, my Sweet Lovelly Helen from my heart! I loved it só much! Thanks a lot for your kindness in these so.lovelly words plenty of Poetry! God bless you always, Forever & Ever! Have a wonderful Sunday in the Enchanted Kingdom of Tamil Nadu!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my, Jane Erye❤❤❤ thank you🎉❤
Thanks!
Thanks a million for your support!
One of my favorite John Williams movie scores
Hi, as someone who loves vintage and history, your channel is my favorite. I am so thankful that you guys upload these kinds of fims! ❤
I really like this version. Thanks for sharing this gem!
It's a good adaptation. But i like the 1983 tv serial more as it is more faithful to the book. :)
Lovely . Just lovely.
This is the first version of Jane Eyre I ever saw. I must've been about 11 years old when I watched it on TV. The first thing that I loved about this one was the John Williams score.....the music really set the tone for me! The young Jane and Helen scenes were so heart-wrenching. When I look back at this one now, Susannah York was a bit too old to be playing Jane, but otherwise, I loved it! I remember sobbing at the end. My all-time favorite story!! 💖
She was 31 when she made this movie in 1970. She got an Emmy nomination for it too.
Every bit as good as the first time - thank you ❤
Ah Susannah York and George C Scott. Brilliant and so moving. Loved it :)
This version of Jane Eyre was the very first I had ever seen. I was a teen and knew nothing of the book or its history. I fell in love with this movie. I cried at the end. I never forgot it and subsequent versions, and the previous one with Orson Welles could not compare, in my eyes. I like this one so much because they didn't overact their parts. Some versions almost seem cheesy to me. But this one is brilliant. George C Scott, though not necessarily a handsome man, was somehow beautiful to me in this film. I chalk it up to his acting and his charm in this role. Though Susannah wasnt exactly homely enough for this part, in fact she was very pretty, she played it so well that it didn't matter to me. What a wonderful film!
It’s the wonderful movie that I watch when I was at Lycée Marie Curie Saigon,Vietnam and now I’m 65 but the emotions are the same Thank you very much
Thank you for posting this. It's the first time I've seen it
זה לא בדיוק סוג הסרטים שאני אוהב אבל בכל זאת תודה
This beautiful film should be restored to HD. The final scene is one of the most poignant few minutes I've ever viewed on film. I miss Geo. C. Scott so much, his screen presence, his voice, his impeccable timing, are everything a dramatic actor could hope to offer an audience.
I read " Jane Eyre " several times; in fact I studied the novel back there in school .. I still love this novel specifically .. I can say I appreciate this movie as the best depication of the original novel .. I enjoyed it
By the way I am almost 50 now and still remember " the red room " .. only Charlotte Bronte admirers will relate 😊
It's my all-time favorite novel. It got me into reading more classics. But none has really matched the impact Jane Eyre has had on me. :)
My favorite version. I was lucky enough to obtain the sheet music for the Main Theme to play on the piano. So haunting yet so incredibly transcendent.
Yes, the music by John Williams is def. one of the best things about this version. :)
George C. Scott in an adaptation of the classic novel Jane Eyre? Definitely sounds interesting. George was a man of principal and refused to accept his well-deserved Oscar for Patton because he hated the idea of his fellow actors competing against each other. Bringing this kind of real-life intensity to a Byronic Hero like Edward Rochester should definitely make it worthwhile. With that being said, he was one of the all-time great actors, and I can't recommend his performances in these films enough.
George C. Scott's Must See Performances:
.Anatomy of A Murder (1959)
.The Hustler (1961)
.Dr. Strangelove (1964)
.Patton (1970)
.Hardcore (1979)
Susannah York, a great English actress underrated by today's standards, might be known to some of you from her roles in the Freud biopic with Montgomery Clift, A Man For All Seasons, or They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, among many others. Now, a talented English actress in an adaptation of Jane Eyre? Obviously, it's going to work well.
Jane Eyre is a classic that's been adapted into period dramas quite a few times at this point. I'm sure many of you know the 1943 version starring Orson Welles & Joan Fontaine and there was a more recent version in 2011 starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. The great thing is whenever actors of a high caliber are at the helm, you know you're seeing something special.
Directed by Delbert Mann, who famously gave us the 1955 Ernest Borginine classic, Marty.
Thanks again, Cult Cinema Classics!
Great review by Azo 👸❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was benfited so much of this explaintions and information. I was 13 yrs when I read this novle translated. Then i studied English and read it AGAIN in English. It inhabited me all the years. Different world, different culture i live as stranger all the time. Cruilty of my childhood and youth similar to these. You must live your life to the end with acceptance and gratitude. AlhamduliAllah.
You know your movies, how about the bible
@@ronaldmiller3619 judgmental much? He can be educated and have faith at the same time.
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Si también, leímos la biblia. No entiendo su comentario irónico, donde no existe relación alguna.
Saluda atentamente.
Saw a production of Jane Eyre just last night at my local theater. It was so good. I loved the Rochester actor. Jane was really good.
Thank you for this wonderful movie ❤
Our kids need to read those classics especially nowadays otherwise the generation will become more irresponsible and more lazy
If you could take away there electronic toys, you might be able to teach them to read.
2:13 2:1😂😢❤3
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@@edwinlipton ترجمهالى الى العربيه
Olvastam ,már több verzióban láttam de nem tudom megunni,köszönöm a feltöltést.
Thank you for posting this. It is my favorite version of this classic, other than the book itself.
I liked the 1983 tv serial (starring Timothy Dalton) too as it is more faithful to the book. But yes, nothing beats reading the book itself. :)
Mulțumesc pentru acest film clasic ce repede a trecut 63 de ani ❤
Qué hermosa versión, el libro es fantástico, me encantó! Gracias por compartirla.
Je ne connaissais pas cette version. J'adore les romans des sœurs Bronte.
Merci beaucoup ❤😊
The last scene was surprisingly tender....
Τοτε που ακομα υπηρχε σεβασμος ανθρωπια αγαπη και βοηθεια αλληλων. Όμορφα χρόνια που δε θα ζησουν τα παιδια μας δυστυχώς.
Mulțumesc frumos pentru film !
Cred că am urmărit vre- o patru ecranizări , ale acestui roman .
Foarte reușită producție
Felicitări !❤❤❤❤
George C Scott is the best for this character 👍🙏🥰❤️
Am iubit cartea asta de la 18 ani când am citit-o prima oara. Am vazut mai multe ecranizari dupa ea si mereu am plâns.
He want her when he was rich and whole and she returned to him when he is poor and blind. That’s love.
I am reading this story many years ago. Loved soo much,readied three times.thank you ❤
😊 I doubt I'll ever tire of watching the Jane Eyre movies. So ... complete! So rich!
Imagine she'd let herself be swept away across the vast expanse of sea with "Rrrivers"!!!! 😮😢
Such an argument for waiting patiently and trustingly for God's perfect time and will.
Love it.😇
Thank you so much for the upload.💕✝️🙂
P.s.
May true love find everyone. In God's own time.
🤔None really live without it anyhow, since we all are enfolded in the love of God. 🤷♀️💕
This is the best version of Jane Eyre
Впервые увидела эту экранизацию, и она замечательна!
I have read only a few of the classics, this was not amongst them. The movie, if this follows the text is an amazing plot, the character development and drama to it! I understand why people love books like this...😄
The movie is great and the book even better. If you have the chance, definitely read it.
I read this book as a child! Lovely seeing 5his version. The book is an excellent read.
Am citit cartea și am văzut până acum 2 ecranizări. Ecranizarea aceasta este o variantă scurtă și cu abateri de la roman.
Totuși, mulțumesc mult pentru transmiterea filmului , actorii f.buni și locațiile deosebit de frumoase.
I have seen the version by Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine. But, from this actor George C. Scott I love "They Might Be Giants. a wonderful film.
Saw this in the cinema as a child, and HAD to read the book (and re-read many times) which is still one of my favourites. 💖💖💖
WOW,,THE BRONTE SISTERS WROTE SOME AWESOME STORIES
As far as the age of the film, the 1970 celluloid film gave distorted images. It was interesting to hear the old drama moments music again.
Grazie Grazie Grazie. Siete i migliori.
I ve watched this movie when i was 8 and i felt something in my heart ,didn't understand it,then i studied it when i was 14 at school....but i was miserable i felt nothing...then now im 42 and i m living a similar love story
I loved the book when I read it as a teenager. I have seen all of the different movie versions, but I like this one the best because of Susanna York and the beautiful music.
One of my most favorite movies, a love story i am most fascinated with, Susannah York n George C Scott put over excellent performance in their roles. My favorite one of all adaptations, it's a movie 2 relish n cherish always.
Кажется, одним из первых сериалов, которые я увидела после событий переворота 1991 года в России, был «Джейн Эйр». Это был мой первый опыт знакомства с этим сериалом.
А вот фильм 1970 года я смотрела впервые. Он стал для меня лучшим экранизацией книги, поскольку в нём особенно хорошо удалось передать образы персонажей.😊😊❤❤
*Sigh* ...the ending is so powerful and beautiful. I cry every time I see it =)
The first time I read the book, the ending had such an impact on me. First time a book made me cry.
Oh! So good , I love this story , I can watch over and over ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Danke für das Hochladen des Films. Diese Adaption des Buches war mir nicht bekannt. Mir gefällt sie und die Musik als Untermalung ist sehr angenehm.
Die Übersetzung ins Deutsche ist nicht so optimal. Aber wer das Buch kennt, weiß um den Inhalt. Ausserdem kann man es sich selbst aus dem Englischen herleiten.
Liebe Grüße
How I loved this book when I was a child ! There was a TV version circa 1962 but I fear it no longer exists . It aired around 5 or 6pm on a sunday evening and carried a warning that people of a nervous disposition might be frightened by it . I remember Rochester leaning against a mantelpiece uttering the words ''Jane , Jane , Jane '' and the flashback to the fire with the mad wife on the roof with the flames all around and Rochester in his shirt sleeves trying to save her . I have no idea who the actors were . I often walked on country lanes in the hopes of spooking a horse .......I see it so differently now , especially with the awareness Rochester's wealth probably depended on slavery . I enjoyed watching this version .
Vielen ❤ Dank ! So einen wunderschönes Film ! 😊
Thank you for this movie.hoping to have a copy of the book soon!
I've always loved the classics. From Across the pond.
love the movie & the soundtrack by John Williams, thank you
Yes, the John Williams music is exquisite. ❤
Movies like this never get old
First time I watched this movie I was hooked every time I watch. I am so impressed with all those music special and the girls who suffer so much that time movie is great.
I saw this movie as a little girl it left quite an impression on me I just re-read the book it was written in 1943 copy.The book is the best.
Thank Cinema Classics. Thank you
Belle interprétation, ce film parmi toutes les versions qui ont été réalisées me paraît être la plus fidèle et la plus proche de ce roman.
This is d first book i ever read.....dat made me fall in love with reading......
The most beautiful movie
I enjoy it so much
Yeah, it's pretty damn good; sticks pretty tight to the novel.
It's beautiful 🥺the ending gave me tears