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Jane Eyre (DVD)
Timothy Dalton, Zelah Clarke, Judy Cornwell, Robert James, Jean Harvey, …
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1983 BBC mini-series adapted from Charlotte Brontė's classic novel.
Young orphan Jane Eyre (Zelah Clarke) becomes the governess at
Thornfield Hall, the mansion of the mysterious Mr Rochester
(Timothy Dalton). The two fall for each other but there are strange
goings-on in the house and the reason behind these events
eventually causes Jane to leave. She manages to find herself a
better life but something draws her back to Thornfield...
Jane Eyre:
Jane Eyre is a mistreated orphan who learns to survive by relying on her independence and intelligence. Her first job in the outside world is governess to the ward of Mr. Rochester, a man of many secrets and mercurial moods. The tentative trust between them slowly develops into romance, but their hopes for happiness will soon be jeopardized by a terrible secret.
The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall:
When Helen Graham becomes the new tenant of the dark, decaying Wildfell Halt, her independent spirit and radical views set her apart from the staid rural community around her. Gilbert Markham, a young farmer, finds himself powerfully drawn to her and a series of dramatic events brings them closer together. But the enigmatic Mrs Graham's unconventional life and behaviour disguise a hidden past with many secrets, secrets the world of Victorian England would rather bury forever...
Wuthering Heights:
When Mr. Earnshaw encounters Heathcliff, a ragamuffin orphan, he kindly brings the boy into his home and makes him part of the family. And from the start, Heathcliff falls hopelessly in love with the daughter of the house, the beautiful, headstrong Catherine. She adores him, too, but when a wealthy neighbour woos her, Catherine's material instincts get the better of her, and she agrees to marry the man. However, Catherine discovers that she cannot forget Heathcliff so easily... and that not even death can make them part...
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