Category: 16
All Genres: Drama, Romance
Release Year: 1997
Country: UK
Runtime: 108
Rating: (0)
Languages: English, French
Director: Robert Young
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:
Armed and Dangerous – Do not approach under any circumstances!
Writing by: Charlotte Brontë – (novel)
Richard Hawley – writer
Kay Mellor – writer
Peter Wright – writer
Produced by: Greg Brenman – producer
Delia Fine – executive producer: A&E Television Networks
Sally Head – executive producer
Hugh Warren – line producer
Cast: Deborah Findlay – Mrs. Reed
Laura Harling – Young Jane
Joanna Scanlan – Bessie
Ben Sowden – John Reed
Barbara Keogh – Miss Abbot
David Gant – Mr. Brocklehurst
Emily Joyce – Miss Temple
Gemma Eglinton – Helen Burns
Ruth Mitchell – Miss Scatchered
Dominique Belcourt – Anna
Samantha Morton – Jane Eyre
Music: Richard Harvey
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Plot Outline: Charlotte Bronte's classic novel is filmed yet again. The story of the Yorkshire orphan who becomes…
Plot: Charlotte Bronte's classic novel is filmed yet again. The story of the Yorkshire orphan who becomes a governess to a young French girl and finds love with the brooding lord of the manor is given a standard romantic flare, but sparks do not seem to happen between the two leads in this version.
Movie Quotes: Mark Dargus: Cut to 13 years later, you're 44 years of age. You're flying for the shittiest-little-shuttle-fucking piece of shit Mexican airline that there is.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Very Special Thanks To: Bert D'Angelo's Daughter
Goofs: We know about 28 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Anachronisms: Set in 1995, the calendar in Jackie's kitchen is for 1997.
Trivia: There are 35 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- In the first mall scene, Max Cherry is seen exiting a movie theater while the music for the ending credits is playing. This is, in fact, the closing music for Jackie Brown (1997).
- Early in the film Ordell tells Louis (Robert De Niro) that “he's as serious as a heart attack.” De Niro used the same line in The Fan (1996) when threatening another character.
- One name on the tenant list for Melanie's apartment building is “S. Haig”, a reference to Sid Haig, who plays the judge that sentences Jackie to prison.
Category: 16
All Genres: Drama, Romance
Release Year: 1996
Country: France, Italy, UK, USA
Runtime: 112
Rating: (0)
Languages: English, French
Director: Franco Zeffirelli
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
The passionate tale of forbidden secrets!
Writing by: Charlotte Brontë – (novel)
Hugh Whitemore – (screenplay) and
Franco Zeffirelli – (screenplay)
Produced by: Joyce Herlihy – associate producer
Jean-François Lepetit – co-producer (as Jean Francois Lepetit)
Dyson Lovell – producer
Bob Weinstein – co-executive producer
Harvey Weinstein – co-executive producer
Giovannella Zannoni – co-producer
Guy East – executive producer (uncredited)
Riccardo Tozzi – executive producer (uncredited)
Cast: Anna Paquin – Young Jane Eyre
Nic Knight – John Reed
Nicola Howard – Eliza Reed
Sasha Graff – Georgiana Reed
Fiona Shaw – Mrs. Reed
John Wood – Mr. Brocklehurst
Geraldine Chaplin – Miss Scatcherd
Amanda Root – Miss Temple
Leanne Rowe – Helen Burns
Charlotte Gainsbourg – Jane Eyre
Richard Warwick – John
Music: Claudio Capponi Alessio Vlad
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Plot Outline: Jane Eyre is an orphan cast out as a young girl by her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and sent to be raised in a harsh charity school for girls…
Plot: Jane Eyre is an orphan cast out as a young girl by her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and sent to be raised in a harsh charity school for girls. There she learns to be come a teacher and eventually seeks employment outside the school. Her advertisement is answered by the housekeeper of Thornfield Hall, Mrs. Fairfax.
Movie Quotes: Jane Eyre: We are truly devoted, my Edward and I; our hearts beat as one; our happiness is complete.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
After the credits, there is some footage of a carnival game based on the story being played.
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Boom mic visible: When Mrs. Fairfax puts down the photograph of a young Mr. Rochester in his bedroom, the boom pole is reflected in the photograph.
Trivia: There are 6 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- In the pirate ship scene, the Centipede exclaims, “A Skellington!” upon spotting a skeleton that looks like Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). Another of the skeletons has the bill, sailor's cap, sailor's jacket and voice of Donald Duck.
- Andy Partridge, of the British pop group XTC, was originally tapped to write the songs for this film. When Partridge backed out over the compensation he was offered, the producers called on Randy Newman instead. Partridge eventually released demo versions of the four songs he composed for the film.
- The lyrics for the song “Eating the Peach” were written by Roald Dahl.
Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Romance
Release Year: 1944
Country: USA
Runtime: 97
Rating: 4.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Robert Stevenson
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
A Love Story Every Woman Would Die a Thousand Deaths to Live!
Writing by: Charlotte Brontë – (novel)
John Houseman – screenplay
Aldous Huxley – screenplay
Henry Koster – uncredited
Robert Stevenson – screenplay
Produced by: William Goetz – producer (uncredited)
Kenneth Macgowan – producer (uncredited)
Orson Welles – producer (uncredited)
Cast: Orson Welles – Edward Rochester
Joan Fontaine – Jane Eyre
Margaret OBrien – Adele Varens
Peggy Ann Garner – Jane Eyre (younger)
John Sutton – Dr. Rivers
Sara Allgood – Bessie
Henry Daniell – Henry Brocklehurst
Agnes Moorehead – Mrs. Reed
Aubrey Mather – Colonel Dent
Edith Barrett – Mrs. Fairfax
Barbara Everest – Lady Ingram
Music: Bernard Herrmann
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Plot Outline: After a harsh childhood, orphan Jane Eyre is hired by Edward Rochester, the brooding lord of a mysterious manor house to care for his young daughter.
Plot: Small, plain and poor, Jane Eyre comes to Thornfield Hall as governess to the young ward of Edward Rochester. Denied love all her life, Jane cant help but be attracted to the intelligent, vibrant, energetic Mr. Rochester, a man twice her age. But just when Mr. Rochester seems to be returning the attention, he invites the beautiful and wealthy Blanche Ingram and her party to stay at his estate. Meanwhile, the secret of Thornfield Hall could ruin all their chances for happiness.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
BMW recommends that you always wear your seat belt.
Goofs: We know about 6 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When he notices that theres someone following them, the helicopter surveillance shot shows no one is following them.
Trivia: There are 4 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Orson Welles did enough work behind the scenes that the production company offered him a producer credit, which he turned down. Welless official reason for this is a belief that a person who is not directing the film shouldnt be “just” a producer.
- Director Robert Stevensons wife, Anna Lee, was an early choice for the role played by Hillary Brooke.
- Director Stevenson was a member of the Bronte Society.
Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama
Release Year: 1970
Country: USA, UK
Runtime: 110
Rating: 8.1 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Delbert Mann
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Blood like fuel.
Writing by: Charlotte Brontë – novel "Jane Eyre"
Jack Pulman – writer
Produced by: Hugh Attwooll – associate producer
Frederick H. Brogger – producer
James Franciscus – producer
Cast: George C. Scott – Edward Rochester
Susannah York – Jane Eyre
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
Fanny Rowe – Mrs. Eshton
Susan Lawe – Amy
Music: John Williams
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Plot Outline: Jane Eyre is an orphan, sent to Lowood school, and eventually becomes a governess at Thornfield hall to a girl named Adele…
Plot: 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 Adeles 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.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
We see Melanie and Andrea spend the money on Mallorca during the credits.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When the one-armed snake-fist contestant is on the ground fending off his opponent during the tournament, his “missing” hand is visible.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- As with most made-for-TV films of that era, this film premiered theatrically in Europe, but was only shown on television in the United States.
- Last film of Helen Goss.
Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Romance
Release Year: 1934
Country: USA
Runtime: 62
Rating: 7.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Christy Cabanne
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Le plus grand mystère de notre histoire tient en une seule lettre
Writing by: Charlotte Brontë – novel "Jane Eyre"
Adele Comandini – writer
Produced by: Ben Verschleiser – producer
Cast: Virginia Bruce – Jane Eyre
Colin Clive – Edward Rochester
Beryl Mercer – Mrs. Fairfax
David Torrence – Mr. Brocklehurst
Aileen Pringle – Lady Blanche Ingram
Edith Fellows – Adele Rochester
John Rogers – Sam Poole
Jean Darling – Jane Eyre as a Child
Lionel Belmore – Lord Ingram
Jameson Thomas – Charles Craig
Ethel Griffies – Grace Poole
Music: Rod Melvin Dominic Muldowney
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Plot Outline: Jane Eyre is an orphan who was raised by her aunt until she came to Thornfield Hall as governess to the young ward of Edward Rochester…
Plot: Jane Eyre is an orphan who was raised by her aunt until she came to Thornfield Hall as governess to the young ward of Edward Rochester. But Jane is attracted by the intelligent and energetic Sir Rochester, a man of almost twice her age. But just when Sir Rochester seems to pay attention to her, he invites the beautiful and wealthy Blanche Ingram to stay at his house.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Cast of Characters: The Spinach Eating Sailor… POPEYE… The Irresistible Damsel… Olive Oyl… The Hamburger Fiend… J. Wellington Wimpy… The Two Headed Giant… Boola… Rokh… The Mighty Eagle… “The Most Remarkable Fellow”… SINDBAD the Sailor.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When the coroner is examining Cammy, her eyelids and eyelashes flutter.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- The episode of Dirk Bogarde selling his house to prospective David Essex was censored when it was repeated. In the original Dirk gets a bit excited when Essex jumps on his bed. The repeat cut Bogardes arousal as it was repeated shortly after his death
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