Jane Eyre (1973 TV serial)

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Jane Eyre
Directed by Joan Craft
Written by Charlotte Brontë (novel)
Robin Chapman
Starring Sorcha Cusack
Michael Jayston
Distributed by BBC
Release date(s) 1973
Running time 275 min
Language English
French
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Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre (1847) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. This 1973 five hour literary version was a BBC television drama serial. It was directed by Joan Craft and starred Sorcha Cusack and Michael Jayston.

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[edit] Plot summary

In this version of Charlotte Brontë's great novel, Jane Eyre (Sorcha Cusack) is an independent and strong minded young woman who is hired by Mr. Rochester (Michael Jayston) to work as a governess. What she does not realize is that she must share the estate (and ultimately Mr. Rochester) with his wife, Bertha, (Brenda Kempner) who is, by this point in her life, mentally ill and kept locked away in an upstairs attic.

For a full length summary see: Jane Eyre plot summary.

[edit] Cast

  • Sorcha Cusack as Jane Eyre
  • Juliet Waley as young Jane
  • Michael Jayston as Edward Rochester
  • Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Fairfax
  • Stephanie Beacham as Blanche Ingram
  • Brenda Kempner as Bertha Rochester
  • Isabelle Rosin as Adele
  • Geoffrey Whitehead as St. John Rivers

[edit] Reactions

Henry Mitchell in a 21 July 1982 review for The Washington Post noted of the mini-series that "At its best, it sounds like Jane Austen through a glass darkly and that is very good indeed." [1] Richard Shepard's 21 July 1982 review for The New York Times was mixed, noting (of its highly literary style) that the production "is impeccably done, to judge from the first part, and appears to be faithful to the book, but perhaps because of this faithfulness it does not catch fire. It is an enactment from the book, and one must judge for oneself whether to honor or deprecate it for its literary fidelity." [2] Shepard offers high praise of the cast, stating that, "as its heroine, Sorcha Cusack makes an uncommonly strong, yet reserved, Jane. She is not pretty but has a quiet beauty enhanced by a slight smile and an expression that is attractively quizzical. Her soft voice supplies bridging text from the book between scenes. Michael Jayston is craggily handsome and strong and more theatrical in his portrayal of Rochester, the imperious, troubled master whose service she enters and whose heart she captures." [3]

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