Wuthering Heights
movie

Two hearts that beat as one
Released September 11, 1998
Overview
Gypsy 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
Cast
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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
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Kadie Savage
as
Young Cathy

Polly Hemingway
as
Nelly Dean
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Catherine Chesire
as
Frances

Moray Treadwell
as
Priest
Crew
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David Skynner
as
Director

Neil McKay
as
Writer

Emily Brontë
as
Novel
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Louise Berridge
as
Producer

Paul Heasman
as
Stunt Coordinator
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Lee Sheward
as
Stunt Coordinator
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Roy Alon
as
Stunt Coordinator
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Terry Reeve
as
Production Manager
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Shruti Shah
as
Production Accountant
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David Mack
as
First Assistant Director
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Carol Saunderson
as
Script Supervisor
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Monique Mussell
as
Production Coordinator