@@rachael560 in the case of Wuthering Heights, it’s a book, so all the subsequent films have been adaptations of the book, not remakes of this particular film. But I totally agree that remakes of perfect original movies are ridiculous.
Incredible film. Timeless classic. Must’ve watched it at least 30 times and it’s always a real pleasure to watch again. Never get fed up. Romantic emotional passionate love. ❤
The most beautiful film ever made of the Bronte novel. I read age 12. My grandmother's 1930's woodcut engraving illustrated book and since then, many times. The stars were si lovely here. Olivier as Heathcliff is perfect.
I always cry like a baby at the end. Ugh! I’m a widow now and sure hope my end is just like theirs, with him coming to get me at my time. ❤️💙❤️ Beautiful ending
Is it just me? I always found Cathy to be rather bi-polar and manipulative. She loved Heathcliff and hurt him in the same day....very Amber Heard behaviour for its day and age...
my god. what a novel. i read it as a young girl and adored it. i watch this film again at 67, and I am still moved by this incredible tale. blessings travelers...
As a teenager and young adult I used to habitually scan the TV Guide to catch this film and others on the late show or Saturday afternoon movie. It never gets old. If you love this I would recommend also How Green Was My Valley, Lost Horizon, A Tale of Two Cities (with Ronald Coleman), The Thirty Nine Steps, It Happened One Night .... there are so many good ones! ❤ Now I have them all on DVD. The kids who won't watch black and white film are so missing out.
Yes, I think Vivien Leigh could have been a wonderful Cathy. But she was involved with Gone With The Wind, and wasn’t available. I’m sure Lawerence Olivier would have loved that. But Merle Oberon was superb as Cathy. This Is the best rendition of Wuthering Hieghts by far.
The death scene , always makes me cry 😢, always even from I little girl . This was my late sister’s favourite book 📕, tragically died young , so more poignant to me on many levels.
This movie is so heart breaking it draw you into the pain and angerish of a disturbish love between two people who could not let each other go it really heart breaking to watch
34:30 that music, that touch of hands, that shared look with their eyes, that fade to black. That’s all we need. A total lost art today, where every moment of passion between two lovers in a film “must” be shown in explicit detail.
Do you really think they wouldn't have shown explicit detail in movies back then if they'd been permitted to do so? We'll never know because it wasn't allowed under the prevailing standards of the time. A film like that wouldn't have been shown anywhere. What I'm saying is that producers, directors, screenwriters, and actors of the day might have done the same back then, but their movies would never have been shown. So we'll never know what they might have done without censorship.
@@bethwright8595 true. But the positive side effects of these restrictions (from the Hays Code) is that it forced older films to be far more creative than they are nowadays, trusting the audience’s intelligence with more subtle implications rather than graphic, in-your-face content. I’m not saying graphic content is always bad, but nowadays, the fact that it can be shown and there are no more Code restrictions has caused it to be massively overdone, and thus has triggered a huge loss in the art of subtlety. Older films like this one manage to convey a lot more intimacy simply by leaving the details offscreen and thus keeping these sort of moments “private” between the characters.
I don't think the way some feelings , actions taken on them ,is shown today, often , not always in film & video...would have even been thought of, Seemed to be a different " class of thinking" often it was said, leave it to the imagination ! Film was new, radio , books were still used. I'm 64 come Dec 2024. Ex is 69. I so remember renting a VCR tape) movie , Halloween style, a " horror" movie of the b&w era to watch with his kids one wknd. OMG ! Opened with a horror of another kind ! They were 8&9. Or 9&10.. uh not exactly any thing that even needed to be normal was even suggested in the original movie! YES ! Always openly spoken with them on issues as they grew up . Still do ! Just the movie was to have been for them & the cousins the next day . NO don't think back when, use of anything would have been used.
"No matter what I ever do or say, this is me, now, standing on this hill with you. This is me, forever." This is one of the most wrenching stories ever of love lost, and all the more poignant because Cathy brought it on herself. Heathcliff asked Cathy at the end, "What right to throw love away?" She gave in to the temptation of the moment, but he never stopped loving her.
@@MichelleMohr-lt1wo Sort of agree, but would go more negative on the story and say not really love being portrayed. It’s a toxic obsession, projecting some ideal onto another without any real communication. The two characters are manipulative and self-centered to the point of cruelty.
Especially in the first half. To quote Monica from Friends, her whole demeanor from scene to scene is “I love Heathcliff, I hate Heathcliff, I love Heathcliff, I hate Heathcliff!”
The best one ever made! The passion is timeless! Superb vintage cast! Watch 'Dragon Wick' with Vincent Price and Jean Tierney. Excellent film in black-and-white. Filmed in 1946.
The wonderful talent of the writer and film director must be acknowledged. The music and the costumes all work together to bring us such happiness. How amazing films are. Thank God for creating man with the ability to discover hidden treasures.🌹💕
This is beyond excellent - dramatic and poignant but not cloying - great story, dialogue, and presentation. Probably surpasses the other superb movies of that year, one of the best in the history of Hollywood.
A very underrated actress with an enormous range. Many years later she hilariously played Dudley Moore’s controlling grandma in “Arthur,” and also had a heartbreaking guest appearance as a suicidal woman who is convinced to give life another try on an episode of “The Golden Girls.”
The music evokes such memories of long Sunday afternoon's when all we did was look forward to old black and white movie classics,nearly know the script ,timeless quality 😢
When Heathcliffe returns after making his fortune in America - possibly as a slave owner according to some theories - his chilling manner and expressions are beyond cold and contemptuous, but empty and dead. Incredible acting by Olivier.
Agreed. And while I think Merle Oberon was not the number one best casting choice, she does do a great job at conveying how Heathcliff’s very presence is like a claw tearing into Cathy’s soul, especially when he returns after so long at a point when they’ve both changed and become very different people than they were before, but the almost otherworldly connection between them suddenly renders all material wealth meaningless by comparison. Merle’s silent facial expressions show all of that without her needing to say anything.
Just re-read the book, which was truly captivating. This film captures the book's dark essence for the most part. I'd love a truly faithful (to the book) series to be made, missing nothing of the book. One of the classics that will be read for as long as we exist, as there's so much timeless quality to it. Remarkable film adapted from a remarkable book.
"Run away and bring me back the world" and "That's what I want, dancing and singing in a pretty world" and "Heathcliff, fill my arms with heather" and "Why do you think I am here tonight, because you willed it, you willed me here across the sea" ~ so camp
funny you saying this about a book written almost 200 years ago by a young woman who was a recluse and didn't see much of the world... wonder what she would think about you
Haven't seen this for years! And 12 yrs up, too - It's just a shame Yt has a time limit on movies and whoever cuts them can and has cut the heart right out of them. Thanks for the upload!
I first saw this at 15 on WGN Chicago. It lives on in my heart. ❤ Key scenes: "Ellen, I am Heathcliff..." Cathy confronting Isabella after the ball, Cathy begging Edgar to shoot Heathcliff, falling to his💓 feet on the stairs, and Olivier collapsing on Cathy's death bed.
I saw this with my mother when I was 8 years old. When it was over I cried hot tears for a very long time as my mom stroked my hair to soothe me: "There, there, Cathy...God love you..."
Everyone should read the book. When I read it as a young girl, I did not want to reach the end chapter. I still want to live on the moor, at Withering Hights (with Laurence Olivier)
Saw this in my teens when it came on Bill Kennedy At the Movies. I sobbed when it ended. It was the most romantic and passionate love story I had ever seen. Still love it today 45 years later😔❤️
Hindley may be a drunk loser but he’s absolutely right when he tells Isabella that Heathcliff hates her more than he hates him. Seriously though, Heathcliff’s love for Cathy seems more like an unhealthy obsession bordering on stalking. At least that would be a modern interpretation.
Actially NO MoViE whatsoeve (blockbusters operas, rubbish,...) is able te recreate Emily Brontë' s masterpiece. It is better to just read the book and never see any film based on it. There are books like this: they have something mysterious in them no scenario, no staging can match.
I adored Bronte's masterpiece and loved this film adaptation. Olivier and Oberon are unforgettable in the leads! I can watch it countless times and cry at the ending
@@MarkWhitman-q3l In a sense you are right. The movie itself is technically and visually excellent. Olivier, Oberon and Niven are excellent as expected.. But the scenario is absolutely not reflecting the original book. A commercial product which is made to please a large audience - this is quite understandable and correct. Brontë' s story is way more profound, not written to please. And actually, at the time of its first publication, the book met with numerous and violent opponents. This book is pure art. It itself exceeds any movie based on it. And frankly, I remained convinced that it is quite a challenge to make a movie matching the book story. I have seen several WH movies, in different languages, TV series, operas ... expecting to see something as beautiful as Brontë' s masterpiece. To no avail.Thanks for your comment.
Its one of my favourite films of all time .i thought Laurance Olivier was absolutely gorgous. Rest in peace to him and others of that acting era 🙏🕊🦋🐬🌹🌹🌹🌹AMEN GODBLESS THEM .THERE NOT FORGOTTEN. ❤🌹🕊
This is my favorite version of Wuthering Heights. The cast is amazing. David Niven of course, Merle Oberon, and the amazing Sir Laurence Olivier. Flora Robson who played Ellen and Donald Crisp played Dr. Kenneth each contributing to the magnificence of this film. Thank you all.
I think David Niven and Geraldine Fitzgerald in particular captured the essence of Edgar and Isabella from the book. Niven’s characterization here is underrated.
Emily Bronte gifted us with this wonderful story and this movie does a marvelous job of telling the story. No matter how many times the story is told it leaves one with feeling of sadness and a wish that it could all been different.
Geraldine Fitzgerald is a superb actress. See her many years later in "The Pawnbroker" with Rod Steiger, and in the not-so-well-known "Rachel Rachel" directed by Paul Newman and starring Joanne Woodward. Ms. Fitzgerald's scene as an over-the-top charismatic evangelist is very brief but intense. Great actors make great impressions in very little time in films.
She also gives a memorable performance in a one-time guest role on ‘The Golden Girls’ as a suicidal woman who the main characters convince to give life another try.
Haven't read Wuthering Heights but after getting to know the summary it feels very melancholy and dreary and didn't even feel like proceeding with the movie.I really prefer Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte,that's a literary masterpiece, with a perfect ending indited in the most sublime manner that makes the story come to life and churn the deepest of human emotions.
Haha! The most depressing book in the world. Oh, and if you're not from Yorkshire there are a number of phrases you'll not have a clue what is being said.
Read the book and you may change your mind. Emily Brontë plumbed the depth and height of raw passion and embodied a zest for life, few of us can aspire to. She had the strength of 10 men. Read her poem “No coward soul is mine”. This movie does not do the book justice.
Unfair to Emily really. She was so young when she wrote this in her very short life. It was a book written like no one else had ever written before. Imagine the raw emotion and passion in the girl at the time. Wuthering Heights is all raw passion. The book has other characters that are not in this movie. So a much deeper reading of the book has much more to give.
It has been an age since I saw this movie - so very beautiful (and I had forgotten just how good Merle Oberon was - really much better than I remembered). This black and white Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre are just sublime. Thank you.
Merle Oberon suited the part as Cathy and my Favourite Laurance Olivier as Heathcliff.Out of all the Wuitherin Heights this is my favourite. Rest in peace Laurance my favourite in this film .Godbless you 🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊🦋🦋🦋🦋🌹🌹🌹🌹🕊AMEN.
Not sure if this is the original "West end girls/ East end boys" story - but, it'll do for now. ❤️ 💙 💜 PS- context: this movie came out in April. Hitler invaded Poland in September of the same year.
La más romántica y bella novela que he leído en mi vida. La leí cuando era joven y causó una impresión profunda en mi alma y en mi corazón. La he reeleído muchas veces. De hecho me sé frases enteras de la misma. Es un amor tan profundo, tan auténtico el de Cathy y Heathcliff. Son personajes tan increíbles. El era un hombre malo y vengativo. Solo había una cosa que amaba en el mundo, Cathy. Su amor por ella estaba por encima de todo. Y un personaje que me encanta es Nelly, la sirvienta, a la que acuden los dos para contarle su amor. Ella es la persona sensata de la novela. Porque había algo de locura en todos. Esta película es la mejor versión de la novela, aunque claro, no abarca toda la novela. Escrita por Emily Brönte. Las hermanas Brönte, mis escritoras favoritas.
Have you ever seen the old spanish version "abysmos de pasión", director Luis Buñuel? There is a few minutes of it on you tube, I've never seen the actual movie but I love Buñuel.
Laurence Olivier was incredibly handsome. He conveyed so much emotion with just his eyes. The film was beautifully made. 💔
Spartacus :))
@@jomon723 he wasn't spartacus, kirk douglas was. and so am i
@@paulhiggins1577...No, I’m Spartacus 😀
I am Fartacus!
Lawrence O. loved Spartacus, Danny Kaye and Liberace..
My great aunt Flora Robson played Ellen Dean
How wonderful she was a marvellous actress
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I love her!❤
Cool!
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The best version in the world.... i love this film and book so much ❤❤ thank you for sharing on TH-cam ❤
My but wasn't Sir Olivier a handsome one back in the day?
Yes l said the same thing very handsome man 😊
What was up with the walk though?
My most favorite version of. Wuthering Heights!! Divine Brillliance❤❤❤
Can we stop having remakes?
Bloody hell they dont hold a candle to the older movies
@@rachael560 in the case of Wuthering Heights, it’s a book, so all the subsequent films have been adaptations of the book, not remakes of this particular film. But I totally agree that remakes of perfect original movies are ridiculous.
The brooding setting and the heavy emotions in this movie are captured so well in black & white. No remakes for me either.
Why complain? No one forces you to watch remakes, so if you've done so it's your own fault!
@@12classics39But not all the original interpretations of a book or other story are the best ones.
I'm going to be in Emerald Fennel's (Saltburn) upcoming version. It is going to be sublime. Mark my word.
Lawrence Olivier- the one true Heathcliff
*Laurence Olivier. He spelt it the French way, not the English way.
Marky Mark wasn't (isn't) hard to look at, but Lawrence was an OG beast for sure
Their devouring soulmate’s passion is wonderfully reflected in this early and ever fascinating version. I’ll never tire to watch it. Thank you!
Classic. I love it
This brilliant piece of movie making I saw as a teenager. It’s a tale within a tale. Except the love story goes on beyond death. 😊
Incredible film. Timeless classic. Must’ve watched it at least 30 times and it’s always a real pleasure to watch again. Never get fed up. Romantic emotional passionate love. ❤
The most beautiful film ever made of the Bronte novel. I read age 12. My grandmother's 1930's woodcut engraving illustrated book and since then, many times. The stars were si lovely here. Olivier as Heathcliff is perfect.
One of the best classics and casts ever. 🌟
agreed!
Yes❤
I always cry like a baby at the end. Ugh! I’m a widow now and sure hope my end is just like theirs, with him coming to get me at my time. ❤️💙❤️ Beautiful ending
I always cry at the end too. I'm also a Widow, 76, and I hope my Sweetheart comes for me too. My thoughts are with you.💐
Is it just me? I always found Cathy to be rather bi-polar and manipulative. She loved Heathcliff and hurt him in the same day....very Amber Heard behaviour for its day and age...
my god. what a novel. i read it as a young girl and adored it. i watch this film again at 67, and I am still moved by this incredible tale. blessings travelers...
I did too as a teen I saw the moviendo..
It forever lives. The novel, this film. ❤
As a teenager and young adult I used to habitually scan the TV Guide to catch this film and others on the late show or Saturday afternoon movie. It never gets old.
If you love this I would recommend also How Green Was My Valley, Lost Horizon, A Tale of Two Cities (with Ronald Coleman), The Thirty Nine Steps, It Happened One Night .... there are so many good ones! ❤ Now I have them all on DVD.
The kids who won't watch black and white film are so missing out.
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May all your days be happy.
Yes, I think Vivien Leigh could have been a wonderful Cathy. But she was involved with Gone With The Wind, and wasn’t available. I’m sure Lawerence Olivier would have loved that. But Merle Oberon was superb as Cathy. This Is the best rendition of Wuthering Hieghts by far.
The death scene , always makes me cry 😢, always even from I little girl . This was my late sister’s favourite book 📕, tragically died young , so more poignant to me on many levels.
This movie is so heart breaking it draw you into the pain and angerish of a disturbish love between two people who could not let each other go it really heart breaking to watch
This kind of passionate love cannot be described easily...even though you have experienced it .
My favourite version of wuthering heights. Laurence Olivier as brooding Heathcliffe
34:30 that music, that touch of hands, that shared look with their eyes, that fade to black. That’s all we need. A total lost art today, where every moment of passion between two lovers in a film “must” be shown in explicit detail.
Do you really think they wouldn't have shown explicit detail in movies back then if they'd been permitted to do so? We'll never know because it wasn't allowed under the prevailing standards of the time. A film like that wouldn't have been shown anywhere. What I'm saying is that producers, directors, screenwriters, and actors of the day might have done the same back then, but their movies would never have been shown. So we'll never know what they might have done without censorship.
@@bethwright8595 true. But the positive side effects of these restrictions (from the Hays Code) is that it forced older films to be far more creative than they are nowadays, trusting the audience’s intelligence with more subtle implications rather than graphic, in-your-face content. I’m not saying graphic content is always bad, but nowadays, the fact that it can be shown and there are no more Code restrictions has caused it to be massively overdone, and thus has triggered a huge loss in the art of subtlety. Older films like this one manage to convey a lot more intimacy simply by leaving the details offscreen and thus keeping these sort of moments “private” between the characters.
I don't think the way some feelings , actions taken on them ,is shown today, often , not always in film & video...would have even been thought of, Seemed to be a different " class of thinking" often it was said, leave it to the imagination ! Film was new, radio , books were still used. I'm 64 come Dec 2024. Ex is 69. I so remember renting a VCR tape) movie , Halloween style, a " horror" movie of the b&w era to watch with his kids one wknd. OMG ! Opened with a horror of another kind ! They were 8&9. Or 9&10.. uh not exactly any thing that even needed to be normal was even suggested in the original movie! YES ! Always openly spoken with them on issues as they grew up . Still do ! Just the movie was to have been for them & the cousins the next day . NO don't think back when, use of anything would have been used.
"No matter what I ever do or say, this is me, now, standing on this hill with you. This is me, forever." This is one of the most wrenching stories ever of love lost, and all the more poignant because Cathy brought it on herself. Heathcliff asked Cathy at the end, "What right to throw love away?" She gave in to the temptation of the moment, but he never stopped loving her.
This thought of “what right do you have to throw love away” is an ongoing theme in her sisters novel Jane Eyre. Love conquers all, Love is eternal.
No man ever could love a woman like that, this story was written by an old maid in pangs of unrequited love.😢
@@MichelleMohr-lt1wo that's not true. it's you who never met a man like that.
@@mewtifultomerrow6571 sweetheart, neither did you.
@@MichelleMohr-lt1wo Sort of agree, but would go more negative on the story and say not really love being portrayed. It’s a toxic obsession, projecting some ideal onto another without any real communication. The two characters are manipulative and self-centered to the point of cruelty.
Well, I know Laurence is pretty much used to mood swings and manic-depresdive women, but Cathy is most certainly the worst of them.
Especially in the first half. To quote Monica from Friends, her whole demeanor from scene to scene is “I love Heathcliff, I hate Heathcliff, I love Heathcliff, I hate Heathcliff!”
Thank you so much for this beautiful diamond of world literature❤
The Greatest actor in the world 🌎 Sir lawrence Oliver
A beautiful timeless classic that will never die! Because real love is timeless ❤ it lives for ever ❤
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One of the best films ever........
The best one ever made! The passion is timeless! Superb vintage cast! Watch 'Dragon Wick' with Vincent Price and Jean Tierney. Excellent film in black-and-white. Filmed in 1946.
The wonderful talent of the writer and film director must be acknowledged. The music and the costumes all work together to bring us such happiness. How amazing films are. Thank God for creating man with the ability to discover hidden treasures.🌹💕
What a wonderful love story with a powerful cast pity they dont make movies as in those days thanks for uploading it 😅😅😅
Sir Laurence Olivier was such a good looking men ! WoW ! What a beautiful movie, and story.(Emilie Brontë )
This is beyond excellent - dramatic and poignant but not cloying - great story, dialogue, and presentation. Probably surpasses the other superb movies of that year, one of the best in the history of Hollywood.
the best version thanks
Agreed. All other versions are no comparison to this amazing film.
The most beautiful love story ever written
Cathy played games and messed with his head.
This is great! I can't even find this on dvd and here it is on you tube. Thanky You! One of my favorite movies of all time
What a fantastic film
I had never seen Laurence Olivier as a handsome young man 👨 all that black hair.
He was very handsome, looked like one of the classic leading men movie stars in the golden age of Hollywood.
This is...one of the most beautiful of love stories in the world
I love this movie 🎬 🎞 🎥. I can watch it over and over again.
When Isabella pleads with Heathcliff at the end it always breaks me. Geraldine Fitzgerald is amazing in that scene
A very underrated actress with an enormous range. Many years later she hilariously played Dudley Moore’s controlling grandma in “Arthur,” and also had a heartbreaking guest appearance as a suicidal woman who is convinced to give life another try on an episode of “The Golden Girls.”
The music evokes such memories of long Sunday afternoon's when all we did was look forward to old black and white movie classics,nearly know the script ,timeless quality 😢
Depressing, yet full of passion. Excellent performances which pulls you into their world. What a love story!
Read about the history of the Brontë family. Very interesting.
That sums up the book too...Depressing but full of passion. Not sure it's love,more obsessive behaviour
@@beverlyhayshouston2770Their life story is more fascinating than the novels
@@beverlyhayshouston2770Yes it was. Poor Emily had a bizarre upbringing. Is it any wonder she wrote such a strange book?
The Rosetti family history is also very interesting.
I always cry when I watch this movie 😢 great actors!
Classic film, genuine tragedy, unforgettable
Poor Isabella never had a chance to
No remake of this movie will come close to topping this original.
I don’t see Merle Oberon as Cathy. I think Vivienne Leigh would have beenbetter
Same.
When Heathcliffe returns after making his fortune in America - possibly as a slave owner according to some theories - his chilling manner and expressions are beyond cold and contemptuous, but empty and dead. Incredible acting by Olivier.
Agreed. And while I think Merle Oberon was not the number one best casting choice, she does do a great job at conveying how Heathcliff’s very presence is like a claw tearing into Cathy’s soul, especially when he returns after so long at a point when they’ve both changed and become very different people than they were before, but the almost otherworldly connection between them suddenly renders all material wealth meaningless by comparison. Merle’s silent facial expressions show all of that without her needing to say anything.
I watched this movie a 12 times, and it gets even better.
So touching and heartbreaking, a true beloved classic!
The best version of this movie ❤
Great to see this movie,the old ons are the best
SHE WANTED IT BOTH WAYS N TRADED HER LOVE FOR HEATHCLIFF FOR MONEY N BETTER LIFE IF SHE HAD WAITED FOR HIM TO COME BACK SHE WOULD HAVE HAD ALL THAT
Just re-read the book, which was truly captivating. This film captures the book's dark essence for the most part. I'd love a truly faithful (to the book) series to be made, missing nothing of the book. One of the classics that will be read for as long as we exist, as there's so much timeless quality to it. Remarkable film adapted from a remarkable book.
"Run away and bring me back the world" and "That's what I want, dancing and singing in a pretty world" and "Heathcliff, fill my arms with heather" and "Why do you think I am here tonight, because you willed it, you willed me here across the sea" ~ so camp
funny you saying this about a book written almost 200 years ago by a young woman who was a recluse and didn't see much of the world... wonder what she would think about you
Just a beautiful movie with a terrific cast. This is the very best version of this film ever created. Thank you for sharing.
well THIS never gets old!!
👏🏾👏🏾One of my favorite movies!!!!..sad all around but tremendous storytelling!!💎💯❤️❤️
Thank you. 😊 One of my favorite interpretations of one of my favorite novels.❤
Very nice,but Cathy was the most fickled woman I’ve ever seen.
Merle Oberon had the most beautiful eyes!
Haven't seen this for years! And 12 yrs up, too -
It's just a shame Yt has a time limit on movies and whoever cuts them can and has cut the heart right out of them.
Thanks for the upload!
I watched it the other day - one of my favourite go to films. A treasure.
Great camera work and lighting.
Really? 😂
One of the best movies of all time. I’ve watched this film least a hundred times and still cry!!!! Absolutely amazing
23 years ago today Laurence Oliver left us:( R.I.P Larry.
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The ending always fetches me to tears...love it x
One of the best movies ever.
Those Brits wrote some outstanding novels.
I first saw this at 15 on WGN Chicago. It lives on in my heart. ❤ Key scenes: "Ellen, I am Heathcliff..." Cathy confronting Isabella after the ball, Cathy begging Edgar to shoot Heathcliff, falling to his💓 feet on the stairs, and Olivier collapsing on Cathy's death bed.
I saw this with my mother when I was 8 years old. When it was over I cried hot tears for a very long time as my mom stroked my hair to soothe me: "There, there, Cathy...God love you..."
A Beautiful Love And Ghost Story / Bravo xxx
Everyone should read the book. When I read it as a young girl, I did not want to reach the end chapter. I still want to live on the moor, at Withering Hights (with Laurence Olivier)
Most endearing love story ever. This version really pulls at the heartstrings. Never tire of it.
Saw this in my teens when it came on Bill Kennedy At the Movies. I sobbed when it ended. It was the most romantic and passionate love story I had ever seen. Still love it today 45 years later😔❤️
Hindley may be a drunk loser but he’s absolutely right when he tells Isabella that Heathcliff hates her more than he hates him. Seriously though, Heathcliff’s love for Cathy seems more like an unhealthy obsession bordering on stalking. At least that would be a modern interpretation.
Love classic movies
Thanks for posting
Actially NO MoViE whatsoeve (blockbusters operas, rubbish,...) is able te recreate Emily Brontë' s masterpiece. It is better to just read the book and never see any film based on it. There are books like this: they have something mysterious in them no scenario, no staging can match.
I adored Bronte's masterpiece and loved this film adaptation. Olivier and Oberon are unforgettable in the leads! I can watch it countless times and cry at the ending
@@MarkWhitman-q3l In a sense you are right. The movie itself is technically and visually excellent. Olivier, Oberon and Niven are excellent as expected.. But the scenario is absolutely not reflecting the original book. A commercial product which is made to please a large audience - this is quite understandable and correct. Brontë' s story is way more profound, not written to please. And actually, at the time of its first publication, the book met with numerous and violent opponents. This book is pure art. It itself exceeds any movie based on it. And frankly, I remained convinced that it is quite a challenge to make a movie matching the book story. I have seen several WH movies, in different languages, TV series, operas ... expecting to see something as beautiful as Brontë' s masterpiece. To no avail.Thanks for your comment.
Its one of my favourite films of all time .i thought Laurance Olivier was absolutely gorgous. Rest in peace to him and others of that acting era 🙏🕊🦋🐬🌹🌹🌹🌹AMEN GODBLESS THEM .THERE NOT FORGOTTEN. ❤🌹🕊
This is my favorite version of Wuthering Heights. The cast is amazing. David Niven of course, Merle Oberon, and the amazing Sir Laurence Olivier. Flora Robson who played Ellen and Donald Crisp played Dr. Kenneth each contributing to the magnificence of this film. Thank you all.
I think David Niven and Geraldine Fitzgerald in particular captured the essence of Edgar and Isabella from the book. Niven’s characterization here is underrated.
@@12classics39Tara Fitzgerald is the great neice of Geraldine
hi there, a lovely film for a winters night, this is the best version, Merle Oberon top girl. very pretty
Emily Bronte gifted us with this wonderful story and this movie does a marvelous job of telling the story. No matter how many times the story is told it leaves one with feeling of sadness and a wish that it could all been different.
Geraldine Fitzgerald is a superb actress. See her many years later in "The Pawnbroker" with Rod Steiger, and in the not-so-well-known "Rachel Rachel" directed by Paul Newman and starring Joanne Woodward. Ms. Fitzgerald's scene as an over-the-top charismatic evangelist is very brief but intense. Great actors make great impressions in very little time in films.
She also gives a memorable performance in a one-time guest role on ‘The Golden Girls’ as a suicidal woman who the main characters convince to give life another try.
Thanks for uploading such a gem of the movies.
I love beautiful film so sad but very indeariin beautiful act to the could pic finer actors love this film 😢❤❤❤😊😊
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Love this movie I wish Turner Classic Movies would show it often
Classic. And not one ad.
Haven't read Wuthering Heights but after getting to know the summary it feels very melancholy and dreary and didn't even feel like proceeding with the movie.I really prefer Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte,that's a literary masterpiece, with a perfect ending indited in the most sublime manner that makes the story come to life and churn the deepest of human emotions.
Haha! The most depressing book in the world. Oh, and if you're not from Yorkshire there are a number of phrases you'll not have a clue what is being said.
Read the book and you may change your mind. Emily Brontë plumbed the depth and height of raw passion and embodied a zest for life, few of us can aspire to. She had the strength of 10 men. Read her poem “No coward soul is mine”. This movie does not do the book justice.
Unfair to Emily really. She was so young when she wrote this in her very short life. It was a book written like no one else had ever written before. Imagine the raw emotion and passion in the girl at the time. Wuthering Heights is all raw passion. The book has other characters that are not in this movie. So a much deeper reading of the book has much more to give.
To add to that I will tell you I am a great fan of Charlotte also and read Jane Ayer often for it’s mastery. WH though is embedded in my soul.
Non potevo credere di poter vedere questo film stupendo
😮 purtroppo non è in Italiano
Non è la stessa cosa
Timeless classic.
Kathy is a horrible person!
Heathcliff’s just as bad. They deserve each other. That’s even more clear in the book.
It has been an age since I saw this movie - so very beautiful (and I had forgotten just how good Merle Oberon was - really much better than I remembered). This black and white Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre are just sublime. Thank you.
Our Dear Sister Kath Passed Away 27th December 2014 / Miss You Dear Kath xxx
Merle Oberon suited the part as Cathy and my Favourite Laurance Olivier as Heathcliff.Out of all the Wuitherin Heights this is my favourite. Rest in peace Laurance my favourite in this film .Godbless you 🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊🦋🦋🦋🦋🌹🌹🌹🌹🕊AMEN.
Most beautiful film❤
She was so beautiful, and he was handsome great film ❤
i love this movie could watch it over and over thank you
Not sure if this is the original "West end girls/ East end boys" story -
but, it'll do for now.
❤️ 💙 💜
PS- context: this movie came out in April. Hitler invaded Poland in September of the same year.
Sir lawrence Oliver
La más romántica y bella novela que he leído en mi vida. La leí cuando era joven y causó una impresión profunda en mi alma y en mi corazón. La he reeleído muchas veces. De hecho me sé frases enteras de la misma. Es un amor tan profundo, tan auténtico el de Cathy y Heathcliff. Son personajes tan increíbles. El era un hombre malo y vengativo. Solo había una cosa que amaba en el mundo, Cathy. Su amor por ella estaba por encima de todo. Y un personaje que me encanta es Nelly, la sirvienta, a la que acuden los dos para contarle su amor. Ella es la persona sensata de la novela. Porque había algo de locura en todos. Esta película es la mejor versión de la novela, aunque claro, no abarca toda la novela. Escrita por Emily Brönte. Las hermanas Brönte, mis escritoras favoritas.
Have you ever seen the old spanish version "abysmos de pasión", director Luis Buñuel? There is a few minutes of it on you tube, I've never seen the actual movie but I love Buñuel.