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    Wuthering Heights

    1939 · Romance · 1h 43m
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  3. Language. English. Box office. $624,643 [2] (1989 re-issue) Wuthering Heights is a 1939 American romantic period drama film directed by William Wyler, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, starring Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier and David Niven, and based on the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.

  4. Wuthering Heights: Directed by William Wyler. With Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, David Niven, Flora Robson. A servant in the house of Wuthering Heights tells a traveler the unfortunate tale of lovers Cathy and Heathcliff.

    • William Wyler
    • 163
    • 2 min
  5. Wuthering Heights (1939) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Edgar Linton. Flora Robson. Ellen. Donald Crisp. Dr. Kenneth. Watchlist. In this adaptation of the classic Emily Bronte novel set in 19th-century England, wealthy young Cathy Earnshaw (Merle...

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    • Merle Oberon
    • William Wyler
    • Romance
  7. Synopsis. In the mid-19th century, on the barren moors in Yorkshire, England, stands Wuthering Heights, an old house in which the dour Heathcliff and his servants live. One night, during a snowstorm, Heathcliff is visited by a young man named Lockwood, who is to be Heathcliff's new neighbor. Lockwood asks for a cup of tea and a guide to take ...

    • William Wyler, Walter Mayo
    • Merle Oberon
  8. Wuthering Heights, American dramatic film, released in 1939, that was an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s acclaimed novel of the same name. It starred Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon as the tale’s unhappy lovers. The love story between Heathcliff (played by Olivier) and Cathy (played by Oberon) is.

  9. A tragic love story of an adopted boy named Heathcliff (Sir Laurence Olivier) and a his spoiled stepsister Cathy (Merle Oberon). Her hasty drive to have the "good life" drove Heathcliff away for several years, only to ironically have found wealth beyond their wildest dreams.

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