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Jane Eyre

1970 | 110m | English

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Jane Eyre is an orphan, sent to Lowood school, and eventually becomes a governess at Thornfield hall to a girl named Adele. While she is there, many strange things happen and eventually she and Edward Rochester, owner of Thornfeild and Adele's guardian, fall in love. Suddenly, when Jane is about to win the happiness she deserves, a dark secret comes to light, and it will take all of her courage, love and understanding to triumph.
Release Date: Dec 01, 1970
Director: Delbert Mann
Writer: Charlotte Brontë, Jack Pulman
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
Keywords 文学, 夏洛蒂·勃朗特, 译制片, 上海电影译制厂
Production Companies Sagittarius Productions, Omnibus Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Susannah York Jane Eyre
George C. Scott Edward Rochester
Ian Bannen St. John Rivers
Jack Hawkins Mr. Brocklehurst
Nyree Dawn Porter Blanche Ingram
Rachel Kempson Mrs. Fairfax
Kenneth Griffith Mason
Peter Copley John
Clive Morton Mr. Eshton
Angharad Rees Louise
Jean Marsh Mrs. Rochester
Jeremy Child Harry Lynn
Peter Blythe Frederick Lynn
Helen Goss Lady Lynn
Louise Pajo Mary Lugram
Michele Dotrice Mary Rivers
Rosalyn Landor Helen Burns
Name Job
Delbert Mann Director
Charlotte Brontë Novel
John Williams Original Music Composer
Jack Pulman Screenplay
Peter Boita Editor
Anne Donne Casting
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Eileen Warwick Hairdresser
Paul Beeson Director of Photography
Martin Atkinson Set Decoration
W.T. Partleton Makeup Artist
Name Title
James Franciscus Producer
Hugh Attwooll Associate Producer
Frederick H. Brogger Producer
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Wuchak
8.0

Escaping the manacles of warped religiosity & society in a fallen pre-Victorian world RELEASED IN 1970-1971 and directed by Delbert Mann, "Jane Eyre" adapts Charlotte Brontë’s 1847 novel about the eponymous character (Susannah York) who becomes a governess of a French girl at a huge estate in no ... rthern England circa 1800 after an upbringing at a harsh religious orphanage. She slowly gets to know the surly, world-wise master of the estate, Edward Rochester (George C. Scott), and his curious situation. Eventually she meets a devout clergyman, St. John Rivers (Ian Bannen), and his two sisters. Can Jane escape the shackles of a pre-Victorian world ruled by men and legalism to find love? While this version of the oft-filmed book was released to TV, it has the vibe of a theatrical release with great northern England locations, a superb score by John Williams and quality actors. The book was criticized as “anti-Christian” when it was published, but it’s actually anti-legalism. Mr. Brocklehurst (Jack Hawkins) represents a poisonous form of dead religiosity at the orphanage while the seemingly unbalanced St. John Rivers represents a much more subtle and less extreme form. The story’s about Jane navigating the pitfalls of society and religion in a fallen world and, maybe, hopefully, finding freedom and genuine love. The locations/tone/themes are akin to “Sense and Sensibility” (1995), but with an anti-legalism subtext. Jane Austen’s 1811 novel no doubt influenced Brontë’s book. Both movies are worth checking out, but I slightly prefer “Jane Eyre.” It’s the perfect antidote to CGI-laden “blockbuster” drivel. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 48 minutes and was shot in North Yorkshire in northern England (Ripley Castle, Ripley; Pateley Bridge; Brimham Rocks; and Grinton). WRITERS: Jack Pulman wrote the screenplay based on Brontë’s novel. GRADE: B+/A-

Jun 23, 2021