A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 11, 1998
Original Title:
Wuthering Heights
Alternate Titles:
Emily Brontë's Sturmhöhe - Wuthering Heights
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
LWT
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 112
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
Art Direction:
Sue Booth
Assistant Art Director:
Sue Reeve
Assistant Costume Designer:
Tessa Murray
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kate Hodgson
Best Boy Electric:
Dave Wimbush
Boom Operator:
Andy Swain
Casting:
Doreen Jones
Clapper Loader:
Chris Hutchinson
Construction Manager:
Kevin Waite
Costume Assistant:
Becky Clarke
Kevin Pollard
Costume Designer:
Susannah Buxton
Director:
David Skynner
Director of Photography:
Peter Middleton
Editor:
Charles Alexander
Executive Producer:
Rebecca Eaton
Jo Wright
First Assistant Director:
David Mack
Focus Puller:
Andy McDonnell
Gaffer:
Terry Moore
Graphic Designer:
Christine Allen
Grip:
Ian Maghie
Hair Designer:
Pam Meager
Hairdresser:
Lou Shepherd
Location Manager:
Mick Graham
Makeup Designer:
Pam Meager
Novel:
Emily Brontë
Orchestrator:
Kevin Townend
Original Music Composer:
Warren Bennett
Post Production Supervisor:
Kit Hopkinson
Producer:
Louise Berridge
Production Accountant:
Shruti Shah
Production Coordinator:
Monique Mussell
Production Design:
Paul Rowan
Production Executive:
Allison Malone
Production Manager:
Terry Reeve
Production Secretary:
Emma McGuinness
Property Master:
Colin Bradbury
Script Editor:
David Nicholls
Script Supervisor:
Carol Saunderson
Second Assistant Director:
Alison Goring
Set Dresser:
Mark Papworth
Sound Editor:
Jack Dardis
John Crumpton
Sound Recordist:
Paul Crichton
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Heasman
Lee Sheward
Roy Alon
Third Assistant Director:
Toni Staples
Unit Publicist:
Mariette Masters
Writer:
Neil McKay
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