Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | MTV's Wuthering Heights
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Other uniform titles: | West, Donald L.
Enscoe, Max.
De Young, Annie.
Krishamma, Suri.
Christensen, Erika, 1982-
Vogel, Mike, 1979-
Heigl, Katherine.
Whitworth, Johnny.
Doe, John, 1954-
Osbourne, Aimee, 1983-
Masterson, Chris, 1980-
Chea, Claudio.
Wishingrad, Jeff.
Trask, Stephen.
Bentjen, Rebecca.
Amadeus-Capra, Bernt, 1941-
Brontèˆ, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights.
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Other authors / contributors: | Paramount Pictures Corporation.
MTV Films (Firm)
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ISBN: | 0792198999 9780792198994
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Notes: | Originally released as a television motion picture in 2003. Based on the novel by Emily Brontèˆ. Director of photography, Claudio Chea ; editor, Jeff Wishingrad ; original music score, Stephen Trask ; costume designer, Rebecca Bentjen ; production designer, Bernt Amadeus-Capra. Erika Christensen, Mike Vogel, Katherine M. Heigl, Johnny Whitworth, John Doe, Aimee Osbourne, Christopher Kennedy Masterson. DVD, widescreen (1.77:1) presentation; Dolby surround. Closed-captioned.
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Summary: | Mr. Earnshaw, father of Cate and Hendrix, lives in a reconverted lighthouse which he has christened Wuthering Heights. One day, Earnshaw brings home an abandoned child named Heath, whom he semi-adopts, much to the dismay of Hendrix, but to the delight of Cate. Upon reaching adulthood, Heath declares his love for Cate, but they are kept separated by the envious Hendrix and by the covetous Cate's intention to opt for wealth and security by wedding preppy snob Edward. The spurned Heath decides to get even with Cate by entering into a marriage with Edward's sister, Isabel.
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Target Audience: | MPAA rating: PG-13; for some sexual content and language.
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Standard no.: | 097368779143
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Publisher's no.: | 877914 Paramount
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