![]() The 1939 Movie (Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon) Note: there are quite a few versions of Wuthering Heights but I only review those I have seen.Īs far as the star ratings are concerned, the more the better. "Coverage" means whether the adaptation covers only the Heathcliff/Catherine story or whether it includes Heathcliff's revenge on the younger generation. ![]() I include an accuracy rating on the "I am Heathcliff" speech since it is one of the most famous and important parts of the book – it gives an idea of how accurate the adaptation is. Instead I examine the objective aspects of the versions such as how much of the novel it covers, how accurate the characters and locations are, etc. since these are a matter of opinion and mine is no more preferable to anyone else. Apart from a general star rating which is my personal view, I try to avoid as much as possible general criticism of the version such as acting, direction, script, etc. For the benefit of those who would like to watch one of the various movies or TV series of Wuthering Heights, I have included this page examining those versions that I have personally seen.
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