Jane Eyre (1943 film)

Jane Eyre

Original film poster
Directed by Robert Stevenson
Produced by William Goetz
Kenneth Macgowan
Orson Welles (uncredited)
Written by John Houseman
Aldous Huxley
Henry Koster
Robert Stevenson
Charlotte Brontë (novel)
Starring Orson Welles
Joan Fontaine
Margaret O'Brien
Peggy Ann Garner
John Sutton
Sara Allgood
Henry Daniell
Agnes Moorehead
Music by Bernard Herrmann
Cinematography George Barnes
Editing by Walter Thompson
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) 24 December 1943
3 February 1944
Running time 97 min
Country USA
Language English

Jane Eyre (1943) is a classic film adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name, made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by William Goetz, Kenneth Macgowan, and Orson Welles (uncredited). The screenplay was by John Houseman, Aldous Huxley, Henry Koster, and Robert Stevenson, from the novel by Charlotte Brontë. The music score was by Bernard Herrmann and the cinematography by George Barnes.

The film stars Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine, Margaret O'Brien, Peggy Ann Garner, Sara Allgood, Henry Daniell, Agnes Moorehead, John Sutton, with Betta St. John and Elizabeth Taylor making early, uncredited appearances.

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Tagline: A Love Story Every Woman would Die a Thousand Deaths to Live!

Cast

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The film begins with a voice over from Jane Eyre (an original contribution by the screenwriters):

My name is Jane Eyre... I was born in 1820, a harsh time of change in England. Money and position seemed all that mattered. Charity was a cold and disagreeable word. Religion too often wore a mask of bigotry and cruelty. There was no place for the poor or the unfortunate. I had no father or mother, brother or sister. As a child I lived with my aunt, Mrs. Reed of Gateshead Hall. I do not remember that she ever spoke one kind word to me.

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