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Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights [videorecording] /screenplay by Neil McKay ; produced by Louise Berridge ; directed by David Skynner ; a co-production of LWT and WGBH Boston ; WGBH Educational Foundation.

Contributor(s): Cavanah, Robert, 1964- | Brady, Orla, 1961- | McKay, Neil | Skynner, David | Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights | London Weekend Television, ltd | WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.) | WGBH Educational Foundation.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Masterpiece theatre (Television program): Publisher: [South Burlington, Vt.] : WGBH Boston Video, c2005Edition: Standard format.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 114 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1593754663; 9781593754662.Other title: Wuthering Heights.Uniform titles: Wuthering Heights (Television program) Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Drama | Heathcliff (Fictitious character) -- Drama | England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Drama | Yorkshire (England) -- Drama | Video recordings for the hearing impairedGenre/Form: Love stories. | Made-for-TV movies. | Television adaptations. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: [Fic] | 823.8
Production Credits: Director of photography, Peter Middleton ; film editor, Charles Alexander ; music composed by Warren Bennett.
Cast: Robert Cavanah, Orla Brady.Summary: In early nineteenth-century Yorkshire, the passionate attachment between a headstrong young girl and a foundling boy brought up by her father causes tragedy for them and many others, even in the next generation.
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DVD; Dolby digital.

Soundtrack in English.

Closed-captioned.

Robert Cavanah, Orla Brady.

Director of photography, Peter Middleton ; film editor, Charles Alexander ; music composed by Warren Bennett.

Based on the novel by Emily Brontë.

Originally produced as a television movie for Masterpiece theatre in 1998.

In early nineteenth-century Yorkshire, the passionate attachment between a headstrong young girl and a foundling boy brought up by her father causes tragedy for them and many others, even in the next generation.

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