Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights (1998)

Two hearts that beat as one

  • Genre: TV Movie, Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1998-09-11
  • User Rating: 6.8/10 from 28 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 52min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: LWT
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: David Skynner
star 6.8/10
From 28 Ratings

Summary

Gipsy boy Heathcliffe is adopted by a god-fearing landowner in northern England and grows up as the soul-mate of the daughter, Cathy Earnshaw. When father dies, stern son Hindley returns and bans Heathcliffe to the stables; when they spy upon their upper class neighbors, Edgar Linton sends the dogs upon them and chases Heath but starts an affair -love comes only from him- with her. When Hindley's socialite wife Frances dies in childbirth, he is completely embittered, becomes a drunk unable to care for his son Hareton and has to sell Wuthering Hights- to Heathcliffe. After a misunderstanding Cathy marries Linton, Heath retorts by a loveless match with his sister. Even Cathy's death doesn't stop the cycle of spite, grief and harm so it poisons the next generation's lives as well while she keeps haunting Heathcliffe

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  • Robert Cavanah

    as Heathcliff
  • Peter Davison

    as Joseph Lockwood
  • Orla Brady

    as Cathy
  • Matthew Macfadyen

    as Hareton Earnshaw
  • Sarah Smart

    as Catherine Linton
  • Tom Georgeson

    as Joseph
  • Flora Montgomery

    as Isabella
  • Crispin Bonham-Carter

    as Edgar
  • Kadie Savage

    as Young Cathy
  • Polly Hemingway

    as Nelly Dean
  • Catherine Chesire

    as Frances
  • Moray Treadwell

    as Priest
  • Jake Thornton

    as Young Hareton
  • David Maybrick

    as Gaddick
  • Ian Shaw

    as Hindley
  • Terry Clynes

    as Young Heathcliff
  • Ken Kitson

    as Mr. Earnshaw
Directing David Skynner Director
Writing Neil McKay Writer
Writing Emily Brontë Novel
Production Louise Berridge Producer
Crew Paul Heasman Stunt Coordinator
Crew Lee Sheward Stunt Coordinator
Crew Roy Alon Stunt Coordinator
Production Terry Reeve Production Manager
Production Shruti Shah Production Accountant
Directing David Mack First Assistant Director
Directing Carol Saunderson Script Supervisor
Production Monique Mussell Production Coordinator
Production Emma McGuinness Production Secretary
Production Mick Graham Location Manager
Directing Alison Goring Second Assistant Director
Directing Toni Staples Third Assistant Director
Crew Mariette Masters Unit Publicist
Camera Andy McDonnell Focus Puller
Camera Chris Hutchinson Clapper Loader
Camera Ian Maghie Grip
Art Sue Booth Art Direction
Art Sue Reeve Assistant Art Director
Art Colin Bradbury Property Master
Art Mark Papworth Set Dresser
Art Kevin Waite Construction Manager
Lighting Terry Moore Gaffer
Lighting Dave Wimbush Best Boy Electric
Costume & Make-Up Lou Shepherd Hairdresser
Costume & Make-Up Kate Hodgson Assistant Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Tessa Murray Assistant Costume Designer
Costume & Make-Up Becky Clarke Costume Assistant
Costume & Make-Up Kevin Pollard Costume Assistant
Sound Paul Crichton Sound Recordist
Sound Andy Swain Boom Operator
Sound Jack Dardis Sound Editor
Sound John Crumpton Sound Editor
Sound Kevin Townend Orchestrator
Art Christine Allen Graphic Designer
Crew Kit Hopkinson Post Production Supervisor
Production Allison Malone Production Executive
Writing David Nicholls Script Editor
Production Doreen Jones Casting
Costume & Make-Up Susannah Buxton Costume Designer
Costume & Make-Up Pam Meager Makeup Designer
Costume & Make-Up Pam Meager Hair Designer
Sound Warren Bennett Original Music Composer
Editing Charles Alexander Editor
Art Paul Rowan Production Design
Camera Peter Middleton Director of Photography
Production Rebecca Eaton Executive Producer
Production Jo Wright Executive Producer

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