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Synopsis: Heathcliff is Cathy Earnshaw's foster brother; more than that, he is her other half. When forces within and without tear them apart, Heathcliff wreaks vengeance on those he holds responsible, even into a second generation.
Director(s): Peter Kosminsky
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
PG
Year:
1992
105 min
2,368 Views


Earnshaw about this.

She's his own sister.

Perhaps she should

stay here for awhile.

Thank you.

How is she?

Better, I think.

I reckon the Lintons will

be sorry to lose her.

When's she coming home?

Did she ask

about me?

Remember that Mr. Hindley's

forbidden you

to speak to Miss Cathy

when she returns.

So she...

she had no message for me?

No doubt we'll all find her

very changed.

Thank you.

How are you?

Much better.

Thank you.

Thank you, Hindley.

Joseph!

Nelly.

Welcome home, Miss Cathy.

Oh, Nelly, what do you

think of her?

She's quite the lady now.

Where's Heathcliff?

Heathcliff,

you may come forward.

Wish Miss Catherine welcome

like the rest of the servants.

Well, Heathcliff,

have you forgotten me?

Shake hands.

That is permitted.

I shall not stay

to be laughed at.

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to laugh.

Look at you.

You needn't have touched me.

A little more?

Yes, I'll have some.

Thank you...

Get that gypsy out of here!

You're not...

Stop it!

fit... for a civilized house!

The worst thing

about you is that

you never see anyone else's

obligations.

Oh, my

God.

They looked after me

for three months.

I found a lapwing's nest

at Peniston Crag

when you were away.

I waited every day

for a sight of you...

coming over the moors.

But you didn't come.

So I put a wire mesh

over the nest,

and all the little ones

died when they hatched.

Why?

Because the parent birds

couldn't get near

enough to feed them.

No. Why did you starve them?

Well, there wasn't any point

in keeping them alive

to show you.

If you'd have come back,

I'd have spared them.

In the future,

you must spare them.

Don't you trust me?

Don't you know

I'll always come back?

Don't you know that?

Heathcliff.

Always.

In giving birth, Frances-

Hindley Earnshaw's wife- died.

And Hindley, whose sorrow

was of the kind

that could not weep or pray

without her life,

lost all interest in his own.

Name this child.

Hareton Earnshaw.

Hareton Earnshaw...

I baptize thee

in the name of the Father

and of the Son

and of the Holy Ghost.

Amen.

We receive this child

into the congregation

of Christ's flock,

and assign him

to the sign of the cross,

in token that, hereafter,

he shall not be ashamed

to confess the faith

of Christ crucified,

but manfully to fight

under His banner

against sin,

the world and the deviI.

Oh.

What have you got

that silly frock on for?

We're still in mourning,

Miss Cathy.

Shouldn't you be back

in the fields now, Heathcliff?

No.

Ah! Found it.

Edgar and Isabella

Linton said

they might come this afternoon.

Cathy?

The crosses are for the days

you've spent with the Lintons.

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Emily Jane Brontë (, commonly ; 30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature. Emily was the third-eldest of the four surviving Brontë siblings, between the youngest Anne and her brother Branwell. She wrote under the pen name Ellis Bell. more…

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