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  1. Jane Eyre (1943 film)

    Jane Eyre is a 1943 American film adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name, released by 20th Century Fox.It was directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by the uncredited Kenneth Macgowan and Orson Welles; Welles also stars in the film as Edward Rochester, with Joan Fontaine playing the title character.. The screenplay was written by John Houseman, Aldous Huxley, and ...

  2. Jane Eyre (1943)

    Jane Eyre: Directed by Robert Stevenson. With Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine, Margaret O'Brien, Peggy Ann Garner. 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.

  3. DVD Savant Blu-ray Review: Jane Eyre (1944)

    Reviewed by Glenn Erickson. Turning back to the 20th Century Fox vault, Twilight Time has tapped a real gem of a classic adaptation. Although Jane Eyre made its debut as a novel in 1847, it plays as if it were originally written for the screen. The 1944 film is still probably the most notable and satisfying adaptation of this key Gothic drama, a moody thriller with a good sense of mystery.

  4. Jane Eyre Review (1944)

    Jane Eyre (1944) review. Director: Robert Stevenson. Starring: Joan Fontaine, Orson Welles, Margaret O'Brien, Peggy Ann Garner, John Sutton, Sara Allgood, Henry Daniell, Agnes Moorehead, Aubrey Mather, Edith Barrett, Barbara Everest, Hillary Brooke, John Abbott, Mae Marsh, Elizabeth Taylor ... In truth, the film begins strongly and gradually ...

  5. DVD Savant Review: Jane Eyre (1944)

    Fox's 1944 Jane Eyre is still probably the most notable and satisfying adaptation. It's a moody B&W thriller with a good sense of mystery, even if the acting and execution are a bit uneven. The movie has remained alive in film discussions due to the presence of Orson Welles as an actor directed by the efficient and creative Robert Stevenson.

  6. Jane Eyre (1944)

    Jane Eyre may have been written in 1847, but it plays as if it was originally written for the screen. A key Gothic drama, this inspiration for 1001 heavy-breathing women's novels has been adapted into at least twenty screen versions. Fox's 1944 Jane Eyre is still probably the most notable and satisfying adaptation. It's a moody B&W thriller with a good sense of mystery, even if the acting and ...

  7. THE SCREEN; 'Jane Eyre,' a Somber Version of the Bronte Novel, With

    The dark, malignant side of Charlotte Brontë, which flashes fiercely through the pages of her "Jane Eyre," sets the tone for the moody film version of this great novel, which came to the Music ...

  8. Jane Eyre 1944, directed by Robert Stevenson

    And the cracks (notably the discrepancies in acting styles between pallid Jane and full-blooded Rochester) are neatly papered over by a fine Bernard Herrmann score. Release Details Duration: 96 mins

  9. Jane Eyre (1944): Robert Stevenson's Version, Starring Orson Welles and

    In 1944, Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles played the leads, Jane Eyre and Rochester, and though Welles looks much older than Fontaine (and his real age), the actors are more or less the same age. Though shot on sound stages of the Fox, this adaptation is atmospheric and ominous, largely due to Barnes' dark cinematography, which evokes the novel ...

  10. Jane Eyre

    Rated: 3/4 Apr 30, 2007 Full Review Nell Minow Movie Mom Rated: 5/5 Dec 16, 2003 Full Review Rachel Wagner Hallmarkies Podcast Has great gothic atmosphere and one of the best young Jane ...

  11. At-A-Glance Film Reviews: Jane Eyre (1944)

    Although the story is older than both, modern viewers might consider this 1944 production of Jane Eyre to be Rebecca crossed with The Sound of Music.The story is of a governess -- deprived of love and compassion while growing up -- who comes to fall in love with a tempermental employer with a tortured, mysterious past.

  12. Jane Eyre Blu-ray Review

    THE MOVIE. Plot Outline: Charlotte Brontë's passionate Victorian novel is brought to the screen in classic fashion in this 1943 version of Jane Eyre, directed by Robert Stevenson (Old Yeller, Mary Poppins) and starring Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine.The film details Jane's dramatic journey from the brutality of a school for impoverished children, following as she goes out into the world ...

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    Retold and modified in over fifty different versions across a variety of mediums around the world, Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre remains a classic tale of two disparate, destitute, and stubborn souls discovering an unexpected passion for one another. Of those various productions, Robert Stevenson's 1943 adaptation endures as one of the finest and most stunning interpretations.

  14. Dark eroticism squirming to escape movie review (2011)

    The classic "Jane Eyre" is the 1944 version with Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles. Fontaine was 27, Welles was 29. Mia Wasikowska is 21 and Michael Fassbender is 34. In the novel, Jane is scarily 20 and Rochester is … older.

  15. A New 'Jane Eyre,' With Many A Vintage Pleasure

    Movie Review - 'Jane Eyre' ... a weird amalgam of the Incredible Hulk and Orson Welles' saturnine turn opposite Joan Fontaine in Robert Stevenson's 1944 film version — a raging, wounded brute ...

  16. Jane Eyre 1944

    Jane Eyre 1944. Posted March 5, 2010 by Whitney in movie review / 3 Comments. Jane Eyre Date Read Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte . 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.

  17. Movie review: 'Jane Eyre'

    The book is called "Jane Eyre" but when it comes to its numerous movie versions, whether it's Orson Welles in 1944 or Michael Fassbender right now, the actor playing Edward Rochester often ...

  18. Jane Eyre

    The film was released at the end of 1943 in Britain, and had its American release of February, 1944. Nearly a quarter of the film covers young Jane's torturous experience at the Lowood School, based on the actual place that Charlotte and her sisters attended in Yorkshire. The experience proved fatal for one of the Brontë sisters, Maria, who ...

  19. Jane Eyre (1944) by Robert Stevenson

    Jane Eyre (1944) directed by Robert Stevenson. Movie information, genre, rating, running time, photos, trailer, synopsis and user reviews. ... Movies; Jane Eyre; Info; Jane Eyre. Showtimes Details Trailer Reviews. Advertisement. 1944 Romantic drama . USA. 1h 37min. 9.0 One review. Orphaned and raised in an abusive home, Jane eventually becomes ...

  20. Kris' movie reviews: Jane Eyre (1944)

    Kris' movie reviews I watch movies. Then I write about them. Monday, September 29, 2008. Jane Eyre (1944) Jane Eyre is not my favorite adaptation of Jane Eyre, nor is it a strictly faithful one. It relies heavily on its "literary" merits, demonstrated by passages of typed exposition that do not actually appear in the novel (though large ...

  21. Jane Eyre (1944)

    NR 1 hr 37 min Apr 7th, 1944 Drama, Romance. 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 ...

  22. Movie Review: "Jane Eyre," 1943

    Movie Review: "Jane Eyre," 1943. ... We will focus on "Jane Eyre," a movie made 80 years ago and staring two of the most celebrated actors of that time: Orson Wells and Joan Fontaine, bright stars in the celluloid galaxy. Back then, acting was emphatic, full-throated, "theatrical." Lighting and camera work were also theatrical, as ...

  23. Jane Eyre

    Has great gothic atmosphere and one of the best young Jane performances. Full Review | May 25, 2022. Small wins are few and far between, with tragedy and misfortune abounding, but the finale is ...