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Wuthering Heights (Motion picture : 1970)

In the late 18th century, Mr. Earnshaw returns to his home, Wuthering Heights with a young orphan named Heathcliff. Initially, Earnshaw's children, Cathy and Hindley, are unreceptive to the untamed urchin but in time the inevitable happens - Cathy and Heathcliff fall in love.

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  • "hauts de Hurlevent"
  • "Wuthering Heights"
  • "Wuthering Heights"@en
  • "Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights [videorecording]"
  • "Wuthering heights"
  • "Cumbres Borrascosas"
  • "Cinematic history"
  • "Les hauts de Hurlevent"
  • "Bronte's Wuthering heights"

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  • "In the late 18th century, Mr. Earnshaw returns to his home, Wuthering Heights with a young orphan named Heathcliff. Initially, Earnshaw's children, Cathy and Hindley, are unreceptive to the untamed urchin but in time the inevitable happens - Cathy and Heathcliff fall in love."@en
  • "Emily Bronte's classic story of the passionate love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff which culminates in tragedy and destruction. Filmed on the rugged moors of Yorkshire."
  • "Emily Bronte's classic story of the passionate love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff which culminates in tragedy and destruction. Filmed on the rugged moors of Yorkshire."@en
  • "A resource kit designed to help teach this major work of literature."
  • "In the late 18th century, Mr. Earnshaw returns to Wuthering Heights with a young orphan named Heathcliff. The boy is initially rejected by Earnshaw's children, but inevitably the girl, Cathy, falls in love with Heathcliff."
  • "Un enfant trouvé qui a été éelvé dans une famille riche devient amoureux de la fille de son bienfaiteur."
  • "A love story set in the Yorkshire moors in the early 19th century."@en
  • "A love story set in the Yorkshire moors in the early 19th century."
  • "Mr. Earnshaw brings a young orphan named Heathcliff to his home and eventually Earnshaw's daughter falls in love with him."@en
  • "En los páramos de Yorkshire se alza "Cumbres Borrascosas", mansión de una aristócrata familia. Heathcliff, que fué acogido en su infancia por la familia, y es mozo de cuadra, mantiene un apasionado romance con Cathy, hija de la familia. Cuando inesperadamente ésta le abandona para casarse con un rico heredero, Heathcliff emprenderá una salvaje venganza contra toda la familia."
  • "A film of Emily Bronte's classic Victorian novel."
  • "A film of Emily Bronte's classic Victorian novel."@en
  • ""Late in the 18th century, Mr. Earnshaw returns to Wuthering Heights, his manor on the Yorkshire moors, with Heathcliff, an orphan he found starving on the streets of Liverpool. Earnshaw's two children, Catherine and Hindley, are jealous of their father's affection for the boy and treat him with contempt; after Hindley is sent away to boarding school, however, Catherine and Heathcliff fall in love and steal away to the moors. Upon the death of Earnshaw, Hindley becomes master of Wuthering Heights and treats Heathcliff like a stableboy. Later, when Heathcliff discovers Catherine's plans to marry wealthy Edgar Linton from nearby Thrushcross Grange, the distraught youth runs away before hearing Catherine explain that she plans to use Edgar's money to free Heathcliff from Hindley's mistreatment. Three years later, Heathcliff, now an affluent and well-groomed man of fortune, returns and finds Catherine married to Edgar and Hindley a widowed drunkard. Plotting his revenge, Heathcliff gambles with Hindley for the ownership of Wuthering Heights and wins. Next, he courts and subsequently marries Edgar's sister, Isabella, and humiliates Edgar by treating her like a servant. When Catherine becomes gravely ill in the early stages of pregnancy, she calls for Heathcliff; a short time later, she dies in childbirth. While mourning at her grave, Heathcliff is lured back to Wuthering Heights by the ghostly figure of Catherine but is shot at the site by Hindley, who has conspired in his murder with Isabella. Although mortally wounded, Heathcliff follows the ghost of Catherine to the moors where, in death, he is reunited with his beloved"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
  • "Heathcliff and Cathy's tortured love affair ends when Cathy marries the wealthy Edgar. Heathcliff's retaliation concludes the tale of terror and hatred on the Yorkshire Moors."
  • "Heathcliff and Cathy's tortured love affair ends when Cathy marries the wealthy Edgar. Heathcliff's retaliation concludes the tale of terror and hatred on the Yorkshire Moors."@en
  • "In the late 18th century, Mr. Earnshaw returns to his home, Wuthering Heights, with a young orphan named Heathcliff. Initially, Earnshaw's children, Cathy and Hindley, are unreceptive to the untamed urchin but in time the inevitable happens - Cathy and Heathcliff fall in love."@en
  • "A film of Emily Bronte's classic Victorian novel about doomed lovers Heathcliff and Cathy."@en
  • "Cathy and Heathcliff grow up together and fall in love; however, Cathy becomes promised to another man, leading Heathcliff to seek revenge."@en
  • "In the late 18th century, Mr. Earnshaw returns to his home, Wuthering Heights, with a young orphan named Heathcliff. Initially, Earnshaw's children, Cathy and Hindley, are unreceptive to the untamed urchin but in time the inevitable happens-- Cathy and Heathcliff fall in love."
  • "Eighteenth century story of Catherine who falls in love with Heathcliff in spite of his violence, brutality and vengefulness."@en
  • "An adaptation of Bronte's classic tale of the ill-fated love between childhood sweethearts Cathy, a head-strong young woman, and Heathcliff, a fiery young man."
  • "An adaptation from Emily Bronte's classic gothic novel of a young woman's love for a savage young man, who she later forsakes to marry a country squire. The young man takes revenge on her and her family, even after his death."@en

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  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Romance films"@en
  • "Film adaptations"
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  • "British films"@en
  • "Melodramas (Motion pictures)"@en
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  • "Drama"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Television adaptations"

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  • "Wuthering Heights (Motion picture : 1970)"@en
  • "Wuthering Heights"
  • "Wuthering Heights"@en
  • "Wuthering Heights (Motion picture : 1971)"
  • "Wuthering Heights (video recording)"
  • "Wuthering Heights (DVD)"
  • "Wuthering heights Cumbres Borrascosas"
  • "Wuthering Heights (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Emily Bronte's Wuthering heights"
  • "Wuthering heights"
  • "Wuthering heights"@en
  • "WUTHERING HEIGHTS"
  • "WUTHERING HEIGHTS"@en
  • "Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights"@en
  • "Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights"

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