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Wuthering Heights DVD

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A poor young English boy named Heathcliff is taken in by the wealthy Earnshaw family where he develops an intense relationship with his young foster sister, Cathy.Based on the classic novel by Emily Bronte.

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Released
26 March 2012
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
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Runtime
123 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866582306 
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Academy Award winner Andrea Arnold directs this raw and unique adaptation of Emily Bronte's WUTHERING HEIGHTS. Kaya Scodelario (SKINS) stars as Catherine, with James Howson as her Heathcliff; marking the first time a black actor has portrayed the role. Adopted into the wealthy Earnshaw family, Heathcliff forms a powerful romantic bond with his new stepsister Cathy. When he returns to the moors years later to find her married, his realisation that he can never be with his one true soul mate has tragic consequences.

Andrea Arnold ('Red Road', 'Fish Tank') directs this gritty, pared-down version of Emily Brontë's classic Gothic novel. Heathcliff (Solomon Glave/James Howson), a runaway slave boy, is brought back to the Earnshaws' isolated, wind-blown moorland farm from the streets of Liverpool. Brought up together in this unforgiving landscape, Heathcliff and his adoptive sister, Cathy (Shannon Beer/Kaya Scoledario), become attached to one another on a primitive and instinctual level that transcends the bond of sibling or lover. When Cathy is reluctantly married off to insipid local landowner Edgar Linton (James Northcote), Heathcliff is cruelly abused and later thrown out by his brutish adoptive brother, Hindley (Lee Shaw). He eventually returns rich, embittered and still craving his beloved Cathy.