Wuthering Heights 1992 -

Kosminsky, who came from a background in documentary filmmaking, stripped away the glossy, romantic veneer typical of period dramas.

The film opens not on the moors, but on a ghost. Mr. Lockwood, a dandy from the city, rents the manor Thrushcross Grange to escape society. He is a fool. He walks into Wuthering Heights as if it were a neighbor’s parlor, only to find the furniture in ruins, a pack of snarling dogs, and a master named Heathcliff who looks less like a gentleman and more like a condemned man pacing his cell. Wuthering Heights 1992