Wuthering Heights (2003 film)
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Wuthering Heights | |
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Directed by | Suri Krishnamma |
Produced by | Donald L. West |
Written by | Max Enscoe, Annie deYoung |
Starring | Erika Christensen; Mike Vogel; Christopher Masterson |
Music by | Stephen Trask |
Cinematography | Claudio Chea |
Editing by | Jeff Wishengrad |
Distributed by | MTV |
Release date(s) | 14 September 2003 |
Running time | 90 min. |
Language | English |
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Wuthering Heights was a modern-day adaptation of the classic novel that aired on MTV in 2003 and was later released on DVD. It stars Erika Christensen, Mike Vogel, Christopher Masterson, Katherine Heigl, John Doe, and Aimee Osbourne.[1] The screenplay was by Max Enscoe and Annie deYoung, from an original screenplay by Jim Steinman and Patricia Knop.
The executive producer was Jim Steinman. It features his song "The Future Ain't What It Used to Be", which originally appeared on Original Sin, the concept album he wrote and produced for Pandora's Box. Wuthering Heights is one of Steinman's favourite books, and it was the inspiration for his song "It's All Coming Back to Me Now." [2]
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[edit] Soundtrack album
The original soundtrack album (produced by Steinman, Steve Rinkoff, Jeff Bova, and Pat Thrall) was co-released by Ravenous Records and the MTV Original Movies label in November 2003. The track list is:
- "Prelude: The Future Ain't What It Used To Be" (Jim Steinman)
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- Vocals by Erika Christensen
- "More" (Andrew Eldritch/Steinman)
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- Vocals by Erika Christensen and Mike Vogel
- "I Will Crumble" (Hewitt Huntwork)
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- Vocals by Erika Christensen and Mike Vogel
- "If It Ain't Broke (Break It)" (Steinman)
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- Vocals by Mike Vogel
- "Shine" (Huntwork)
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- Vocals by Mike Vogel
- "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be" (Steinman)
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- Vocals by Erika Christensen
"If It Ain't Broke (Break It)" and "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be" were both recorded by Meat Loaf for his 2006 Bat out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose album. The latter had previously appeared on the Steinman-produced 1989 concept album Original Sin, by Pandora's Box.
"More" was originally written and recorded for The Sisters of Mercy album Vision Thing.
[edit] Personnel
Erika Christensen - vocals
Mike Vogel - vocals
Pat Thrall - guitars
Hewitt Huntwork - guitars
Roy Bittan - piano
Sammy Merendino - drums
Jeff Bova - misc
[edit] References
- ^ On Air: Wuthering Heights. MTV. Retrieved on 2006-09-01.
- ^ [http://www.jimsteinman.com/backtome.htm Jim Steinman on "It's All Coming Back To Me Now"]. JimSteinman.com. Retrieved on 2006-09-04.
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