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Part 5 of 5 and final part of the 1978 period drama. Heathcliff has entrapped Cathy at the farm house and refuses to let her leave to attend to her dying father as he insists she marry his son Linton. But his revenge is short lived as tragedy unexpectedly rears it's head and Cathy becomes attracted to Hareton Earnshaw, Hindley's son. As for Heathcliff, he becomes ever more haunted by the ghost of his beloved Cathy that threatens to send him over the edge...
Starring Ken Hutchison, Cathryn Harrison, David Wilkinson, Pat Heywood, Brian Wilde, Richard Kay, Barbara Keogh, David Robb, Barry Hart, John Golightly, Norman Rutherford, Kate David, Andrew Burleigh, Charles Turner and Richard Usher. The final episode of what has been a grim, gritty but ultimately faithful version of Emily Bronte's complete novel, this will be hard going for some but pleasing to those fans of Bronte's epic sweeping novel. And the doom laded, haunting theme tune adds perfectly to the tragic events that unfold. Enjoy.
Starring Ken Hutchison, Cathryn Harrison, David Wilkinson, Pat Heywood, Brian Wilde, Richard Kay, Barbara Keogh, David Robb, Barry Hart, John Golightly, Norman Rutherford, Kate David, Andrew Burleigh, Charles Turner and Richard Usher. The final episode of what has been a grim, gritty but ultimately faithful version of Emily Bronte's complete novel, this will be hard going for some but pleasing to those fans of Bronte's epic sweeping novel. And the doom laded, haunting theme tune adds perfectly to the tragic events that unfold. Enjoy.
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00:30I've been by the Lattice all night, Miss Catherine.
00:36Try to rest now.
00:45I am afraid now.
00:47Because if I stay, Papa will be miserable.
00:50How can I endure making him miserable?
00:52Mr Heathcliff, let me go home.
00:55I promised to marry Linton.
00:56Papa would like me to, and I love him.
00:58Let him force you, if he dare.
01:00Send Ellen to let Papa know I'm safe. He'll think we're lost.
01:03He'll think that you're tired of waiting on him.
01:08It's quite natural at your age to weary about nursing a sick father.
01:14His happiest days were over when your days began, Catherine.
01:19He cursed you, I dare say, for coming into the world.
01:22Because I did, at least.
01:24Mr Heathcliff, you're a cruel man, but you're not a fiend.
01:28If Papa thought I'd left him on purpose and died before I returned,
01:32could I bear to live?
01:33No, I'll not get up!
01:35And I'll not take my eyes from your face until you look back at me.
01:37No, don't turn away. Do look.
01:39Look!
01:40I don't hate you, Uncle.
01:42Have you never loved anybody in your life?
01:44Never!
01:44Keep your fingers off me, and move, or I'll kick you!
01:51I detest you!
01:54I'd rather be hung by a snake!
01:56Hey, Mrs Dean, I heard that you and Missy were lost on the marsh.
02:23And then the master told me that you'd been found, but you were sickly, so he'd lodged you here.
02:28How long were you in the hole?
02:29Oh, Scylla, your master's a true scoundrel!
02:32What do you mean?
02:33He didn't erase that tale!
02:34It's not his tale they tell it in the village.
02:37And when I come in, I calls to young Mr Ayrton, and I tells him the rumour.
02:41And he says, well, if they were lost in the marsh, they're out now.
02:44And he gives me the key, and says that you're to flit,
02:47and he had to go to the grange and take a message to Mr Linton that the young lady...
02:52Mr Linton's still alive, then?
02:54Why?
02:54He's still alive.
02:56The doctor says that he may live another day.
02:58I met him on the road, and I asked.
03:03She'll be here tonight, sir.
03:06I've sent four men to demand her return.
03:08Helen...
03:09Helen.
03:11Send for the attorney.
03:14Immediately.
03:16I must alter my will.
03:21Cathy's fortune...
03:23must be put into trust for her use alone.
03:29It must not go to her husband...
03:33or to Heathcliff when Linton dies.
03:36She's alive and well, dear master.
03:42She's coming.
03:43She's coming.
04:06What are you for, making you flay some dins?
04:11We're to take Miss Catherine to the grange.
04:14Miss Catherine, eh?
04:16She's Mrs Linton Heathcliff now.
04:18Is your master dead yet?
04:21Nay, but he will be by morning.
04:24Are you telling that his daughter's ill?
04:27Too ill to leave her room.
04:29You're to come to the grange this minute.
04:42Why?
04:43Because my master says so.
04:44Cannot it wait?
04:45Nay, Mr Linton won't live another night.
04:48It's about at will.
04:50Ah, well, er...
04:51I've some pressing business to be done in the village at this moment.
04:55Tell your master I'll come to the grange before morning.
04:59Her father shall see her
05:01if that devil be killed on his own doorstones trying to prevent it.
05:05Well, open the door.
05:07It'll be green.
05:08Let him in.
05:09Ellen, is Papa alive?
05:20Yes.
05:21Yes, he is, my angel.
05:23Oh, thank God you're safe with us again.
05:28Nay, stay.
05:29Stay.
05:31Let me wash your face and chave it into light and colour before you see him.
05:38Linton stole the key for me.
05:40I was so desperate he was frightened into doing it.
05:43Let me see my father now.
05:44Nay, nay.
05:45I must see him first and tell him of your arrival.
05:51You will say that you'll be happy with young Heathcliff, won't you?
05:55For your father's sake, tell him you'll be happy.
05:59I'll not complain, Ellen.
06:07I'm going to her.
06:20And you, darling child, you shall come to us.
06:29I'll be happy with you.
06:59It was that Galinton to lie there.
07:20Aye, that was his wish.
07:21Thanks to his wife.
07:45It's the face, yeah.
07:47Ah, but that'll spoil if...
07:49I don't know.
08:09Face to the face, yeah.
08:11Ah, but that'll spoil if air gets to it.
08:21Since the day that you were buried...
08:27...you've haunted me.
08:32You made me think that you were not there.
08:35You were on the earth.
08:42It's a strange way of killing.
08:50To beguile me with a spectre robe.
08:59Through 18 years.
09:01I am instructed by Mr. Heathcliff to give all the servants notice to quit.
09:16You yourself will remain here for the time being as caretaker.
09:23Is the Grange now his then?
09:25No, it's his son's.
09:27You take instructions from the father, not the son.
09:30The young Mr. Heathcliff is not yet legally of an age to deal in matters of property.
09:36So it was Mr. Heathcliff then who was the cause of your delay in obeying my late master's summons, was it?
09:42Well there's the Evans, was it?
10:12Stop!
10:42there's no more running away now I've come to fetch you home Catherine and I
10:51hope you'll be a dutiful daughter and not encourage my son to any more
10:59disobedience whether you like your precious mate or not he's your concern
11:06why not let her continue here and send Linton to her and she hate them both so much she won't miss them
11:13I'm seeking a tenant for the Grange and I want my family around me besides this lass owes me her
11:21services for bread get ready now
11:25don't oblige me to compel you I shall
11:36Linton is all I have to love in the world and try as you might you cannot
11:41make us hate each other I defy you two however miserable you make us we shall
11:51still have the revenge of knowing that your cruelty arises from your misery you
11:56are miserable aren't you lonely like the devil envious like him nobody will cry
12:03for you when you die I wouldn't be you
12:08which mr. Heathcliff let me come with you to the heights take Zilla's places no tell you what
12:23I did yesterday I opened her coffin I saw her face again who says yet were you not ashamed to disturb the dead I disturbed nobody Nellie I struck one side of her coffin loose the side on which I'm to be laid I covered it up again and I bribed the sexton to pull it away when I'm laid there and to do the same with the side of my coffin
12:50then by the time Linton gets to us he won't know which is which
12:55you're wicked to do so
12:57she's disturbed me for 18 years Nellie incessantly and remorselessly until last night
13:09and last night I dreamt I was sleeping the last sleep by that sleeper with my heart stopped and my cheek frozen against hers
13:24and if she had been dissolved into earth or worse
13:29what would you have dreamt then
13:32of dissolving with her and being more happy still
13:36I have such a strong faith in ghosts Nellie
13:43I have a conviction that they can and they do exist among us
13:48the evening after she was buried I went to the churchyard and I got a spade from the tool house and I began to delve
14:01I scraped the coffin
14:04and I fell to work with my hands and I was on the point of opening the lid
14:09and I seemed to hear a sigh from someone above at the edge of the grave
14:18I felt its warm breath displacing the wind
14:22I knew there was no living thing by
14:27and yet I felt she was there
14:30on the earth
14:32her presence was with me
14:34and it remained with me until I refilled the grave
14:40and it led me home
14:41and since then I've been in the sport of an intolerable torture
14:51infernal
14:52it seemed that whenever I walked on the moors I should meet her
14:56she must be somewhere at the heights I was certain
14:58whenever I slept in my chambers
15:03her chamber
15:05I felt she was by me
15:10I cannot lie there anymore Nellie
15:19whenever I closed my eyes
15:24she was either outside the window or coming in through the door into the room
15:30or
15:31or resting her head
15:36on the same pillow she did when she was a child
15:41so I opened my eyes
15:46and I closed my eyes
15:50and I opened them
15:52and I closed them
15:55and I opened them
15:56and I closed them
15:57and I opened them
15:57and I closed them
15:58and I opened them like a hundred times Nellie
16:00and I could almost
16:01I could almost
16:06I could almost
16:14now I've seen her and pacified a little
16:28I'm ready
16:33send that round tomorrow
16:44I'm ready
16:51I'm ready
16:54I'm ready
16:59I'm ready
17:04I'm ready
17:09I'm ready
17:21I'm ready
17:24hold it
17:29hold it
17:30hold it
17:32hold it
17:37Oh, oh, oh, oh.
18:07now Catherine
18:37how do you feel how do you feel Catherine he's safe and I'm free I should feel
18:53well but you've left me so long to struggle against death alone but I feel
18:59and see only death I feel like death
19:29this is his will you may read it if you wish I'll tell you then he's bequeathed
19:51everything he owns and everything you own to me
20:03Mrs Heathcliff is coming down to sit with us while the master's away
20:08happen you think the young lady's too fine for you
20:17well happen you're right but she's as poor as you or I now
20:21and what will all her learning and her dainting us do for an hour
20:25so
20:27so
20:37so
20:39I'll show you how to make a piece of paper.
20:46I'll show you how to make a piece of paper.
20:54I will show you how to make a piece of paper.
21:00I'll show you how to make a piece of paper.
21:14I'll show you how to make a piece of paper.
21:20get away from me
21:48how dare you touch me i can't enjoy you i'm driven down here by the cold not to enjoy your society
21:57i'll go upstairs again if you come near me
22:05what could i have done how were i to blame
22:18mr heathliff
22:30mr lockwood sir your new tenant
22:34i do myself the honor of calling on you as soon as possible to express the hope that i have not
22:40inconvenienced you by occupying just cross grain so soon they don't allow anybody to inconvenience
22:52joseph
23:02mrs heathcliff
23:19do point out some landmark by which i may know my way home
23:23take the road you came
23:27it's brief advice but as sound as i can give
23:30and if you hear tomorrow that i have been found dead in a bog you will not blame yourself for it
23:34i hope there will be a lesson to you to make no more rash journeys on these hills
23:47if you will not give me a guide mr heathcliff i fear i shall be compelled to stay
23:51i keep no accommodation for visitors i could sleep on a chair in this room
23:59no it'll not suit me to permit anyone the range of this place while i'm off my guard
24:05mr heathcliff mr heathcliff as far as park
24:12you will go with him to hell
24:27oh
24:41let me go there
24:45let me go if you want me to let you hit me
24:47i'll never let you hit me
24:55not if you've begged for 20 years
25:02god confound you lockbord who sewed you into this room
25:08you're so unseless
25:17now she wanted proof the place was haunted at my expense
25:21well it is yes
25:24it's swarming with ghosts and goblins you have a reason in shutting it up i assure you
25:29if that fiend had gone in through the window she probably would have strangled me
25:38she screamed
25:40is she answering
25:41i'm sure all lint to know her if she's called me
25:44is she bleeped
25:57.
25:58oh cathie
25:59hear me this time
26:07come in
26:10come in
26:10Hear me this time, my hearts, darling?
26:19Count me!
26:25Ah!
26:31Ah!
26:34Count me!
26:40Oh, I should like to be riding down there. I should like to be climbing.
26:55Oh, I'm stalled, Hairton.
26:59Oh, I should like to be riding down there. I should like to be climbing.
27:04Oh, I'm stalled, Hairton!
27:08Mrs Heathcliff, my housekeeper never wearies of talking about you and praising you.
27:13She shall be greatly disappointed if I return with no news of you.
27:19Does Ellen like you?
27:22Yes.
27:25Very well.
27:26Very well.
27:28You must tell her that I would answer her letter but I have no materials for writing.
27:32Not even a book from which to tear a leaf.
27:35No books?
27:37How can you contrive to live up here without them?
27:40Oh, I was always reading when I had them.
27:42But Mr Heathcliff took it into his head to destroy my books.
27:47I came across a secret stock in your room.
27:50Some Latin and some Greek and tales and poetry.
27:53All old friends.
27:56I suppose you gathered them as a magpie gathers silver spoons for the mere love of stealing.
28:01They're of no use to you.
28:04But I've most of them printed on my heart and you cannot deprive me of that.
28:08Mr Hairton has desires of increasing his amount of knowledge, I think.
28:12I heard you, Hairton.
28:15I heard you yesterday.
28:17Turning over the dictionary, seeking out the hard words
28:20and then cursing because you couldn't read the explanations.
28:26I heard you.
28:29Mrs Heathcliff, we've all stumbled on the threshold.
28:34And had our teachers scorned us, we should totter still.
28:38Oh.
28:40I've no wish to limit his acquirements.
28:42But he has no right to take what is mine and make it ridiculous with his vile mistakes.
28:47Here!
28:49Take them!
28:50I never want to read or hear or think of them again!
28:53I shan't have them now.
28:55I'll connect them with you and take them!
28:59Ah, buh, keh, day!
29:01Oh, that sang it!
29:08Oh, yes!
29:09Yes, that's all the good fruit like you can get from them.
29:11What's the matter with you?
29:18Note!
29:20Note!
29:27When I look for his father in his face,
29:32I find her
29:34more and more every day.
29:36I came to tell you that I shall be returning to London in a few days.
29:43Oh, indeed.
29:45So you're already tired of being banished from the world, are you?
29:52But if you've come to plead off paying for a place that you won't occupy,
29:55then your journey is useless
29:57because I never relent in exacting my due from anyone.
30:00I've come to plead off nothing.
30:02I'll settle with you now.
30:03I'm not in such a hurry.
30:07Sit, have dinner with us, Mr Lockwood.
30:10A guest that is safe from repeating his visit can generally be made welcome.
30:16Catherine!
30:19Mr Lockwood will be eating with us.
30:22You'll have your dinner with Joseph and remain in the kitchen until he's gone.
30:33Perhaps, Miss Lockwood, you'll tell your housekeeper, Mrs Dean,
30:37that I desire her services and I desire her to return here.
30:43What a realization of something more romantic than a fairy tale it would have been.
30:48If she and I had struck up an attachment
30:52and migrated together into the stirring atmosphere of the town.
30:56I don't know.
30:57I don't know.
31:26I know why he never speaks when I'm in the kitchen.
31:33He's just like a dog, isn't he, Ellen?
31:36Or a cart horse.
31:38He works, eats and sleeps eternally.
31:42What a blank dreary mind he must have.
31:47Do you ever dream, Hayerton?
31:50And if you do,
31:53what do you dream about?
31:57Perhaps he's dreaming now.
31:59Master Hayton, the master to send you upstairs if you don't behave yourself.
32:04He's afraid I shall laugh at him.
32:08He began to teach himself to read once
32:11and because I laughed he burnt his books.
32:12If I gave you a book now, Hayerton,
32:22would you take it?
32:29Give over or I'll break your neck!
32:42I'll break my neck!
32:44What?
32:45I
33:12Found out that I want
33:14That I'm glad
33:16That I should like you to be my cousin now
33:23Hairton
33:24Hairton, Hairton, Hairton, do you hear?
33:27Get off with you, let me be
33:29No, I won't
33:30And I can't speak while those clouds are floating in my face
33:33You're my cousin and you shall own me
33:35I've nothing to do with your mucky pride and your damn mucking tricks
33:37If you'll be friends with your cousin, Master Hairton
33:40It'll do you a great deal of good
33:42You hate me as much as Mr Heathcliff does and more
33:45It's a damned lie
33:48Why have I made him angry then by taking your part a hundred times?
33:53I didn't know you took my part
33:55I thank you
34:02And beg you to forgive me, Hairton
34:05Well, what should I have done?
34:07I must show him in some way that I want to be friends
34:22Give him this
34:29Give him this
34:31Tell him if you'll take it
34:32I'll come and teach him to read it right
34:34The cousin says
34:40That if you take this
34:42She'll come and teach you to read it
35:04She'll come and teach me
35:05She'll try to keep her
35:06Now let's take a Shopify
35:07To be honest
35:08She'll join Me
35:09Mine
35:10I'll be honest
35:11Not elimna
35:14Near her
35:15glove
35:17Le右
35:17I'll be honest
35:19Here
35:19I'm away
35:22G
35:28So
35:29You're doing
35:32thought I'd cured you of laughing
35:44what fiend possesses you to stare at me with those infernal eyes
35:55down with them it was me what I'm gonna have me wage and I'm on go just take me
36:08guarding from me what's your grievance young flaysome graceless queen has
36:13wished our lad he's forgetting all I've done for him and made on him I've gone
36:18and riven up all the road grandest current trees it's garden I pulled up two or three
36:22black currant bushes but I'm gonna set him again why we want to plant some
36:27flowers there who the devil gave you leave to touch a stick about this place
36:33and who ordered you to obey her you shouldn't begrudge me a few yards of
36:37earth when you've taken my land your land slut you never had any and my
36:43money silence get out and hareton's land and his money
36:49if you strike me hareton will strike you he and I are friends now fling her into
36:55the kitchen because I shall kill her if I catch sight of her again let's go Kathy
36:59drag her away it he'll not obey you anymore and he'll soon detest you as much
37:05as I do I don't know you won't let him strike me will you hareton and then you go
37:10hareton there's a cursed witch has provoked me when I cannot bear it and I am
37:15going to make her repent it all right
37:35you must learn to avoid putting me into a passion
37:47I really shall murder you sometime
37:54I'll leave me all of you
37:59I won't suffer a word to be uttered against him not one if he's the devil himself it doesn't signify
38:19mine
38:27so
38:32so
38:41get away now
38:50I wish this place to myself
38:54I could do it now
38:59I could revenge myself and none would hinder me
39:05but I've lost the faculty of enjoying their destruction
39:13and I'm too idle to destroy for nothing
39:17Nellie
39:21there's a strange change approaching
39:27and I'm in its shadow
39:28I take so little interest in my daily life
39:34I hardly remember to eat or drink
39:36and I can give those two no attention anymore
39:41though their presence causes me agony
39:43but what does not recall her
39:50I cannot look down at this floor
39:55she's in every cloud, every tree
39:59filling the air
40:02the most ordinary faces of men and women
40:06the entire world
40:10what change Mr. Heathcliff?
40:20what do you mean by change?
40:22I shall not know until it's over
40:28you have no feelings of illness, have you?
40:33no, Nellie, I have not
40:34then you're not afraid of dare
40:37afraid?
40:41I have to remind myself to beat
40:47almost to remind my heart to beat
40:51I have a single wish
40:55and my whole being is yearning to attain it
40:57and I have yearned so long and so unwaveringly
41:01that I'm convinced it will be reached
41:03and soon
41:05because it's devoured my existence
41:09oh god
41:19it is a long fight
41:23and I wish it was over
41:28and I wish it was over
41:28you're not here
41:34to remind myself
41:34andري много
41:35I wish it would benefit
41:35and I wish it would benefit
41:37from Welt見て
41:38to the five and the 21
41:38and one way
41:39I wish it would benefit
41:40and help me
41:41I wish it was over
41:42and I wish it would benefit
41:43and for this
41:43and I wish it would not 한번
41:45and I wish it would benefit
41:46because here's a incredible
41:47and I wish it would benefit
41:48but again
41:48because it's going home
41:49then I wish it would
41:49but I hope it would benefit
41:50because the people
41:51I wish it would benefit
41:52because I wish it would benefit
41:53because I wish,
41:53or if implications it would benefit
41:54simply
41:55but for it
41:56well eat this must be hungry I don't think it's right to wander out of doors
42:11at night there's something the matter with you now
42:24come on now eat and drink it's been waiting nearly an hour
42:35where were you last night?
42:38on the threshold of hell today I'm within sight of my gold, my heaven
42:49I have my eyes on it
42:53you better go now
42:57you'll neither see nor hear anything to frighten you if you refrain from prying
43:08shall I close the casement?
43:19huh? yes
43:21yes close it
43:27Mr Heathcliff try to rest now if neither eaten nor slept for three days now
43:35Mr Heathcliff master don't for god's sake stare as if you saw an unearthly vision
43:44tell me are we by ourselves? of course we are! of course we are!
43:57I'll send for green
44:12I haven't ripped my will yet
44:14I don't know how I'll leave my property I wish I could annihilate it from the face of the earth
44:20well never mind
44:31if you would hear me without being angry Mr Heathcliff
44:35I might offer you some advice that would make you happier
44:42ever since you were 13 years old you've hardly had a bible in your hands
44:48what could I send for some minister who could show you how far you've heard from its precepts
44:54and I wouldn't fit you'll be for its heaven unless a change takes place before you die
45:03you remind me of how I desire to be buried
45:07er Nellie
45:11you and Herton must carry me to the churchyard in the evening
45:16and make sure that the sexton obeys my instructions concerning the coffin
45:25no minister need come nothing need be said of me
45:29I've nearly attained my heaven
45:33when I don't covet or value the heaven of others
45:37if you neglect my wishes Nellie
45:45you'll prove that the dead are not annihilated
46:01he's persisted in his obstinate fast for several days now and he will not speak to or see any of us
46:07we've heard him groaning and murmuring to himself through all nights together
46:14Mr Heathcliff? the doctor's here
46:36the devil's hurried off his soul
46:49enemy of his carcass in to bargain for all I care
46:52what is he?
46:55what a wickedly looks yearning at death
47:04oh lord
47:04we offer the humble and heart of thanks
47:07and the heritage which is his
47:09is returned through thy grace
47:11to the rightful mystery of this house and land.
47:14Amen.
47:15Our Father,
47:17which art in heaven,
47:18all of it be thy name.
47:20Thy kingdom come,
47:21thy will be done,
47:23on earth as it is in heaven.
47:34Amen.
48:04Amen.
48:34Contrary.
48:39Contrary, you dunce.
48:43Con-trary.
48:45Now kiss me.
48:47Not until you read it through.
48:49Correctly.
48:53The honest man
48:55does not speak
48:56against truth
48:58nor the prudent man
49:00against vulgar opinions.
49:04That poor lad will be lost.
49:14He's wished.
49:15I'm certain, aunt.
49:16Oh, wished, old man.
49:19Read your Bible like a Christian.
49:30Oh.
49:34What's the matter, little man?
49:37What's the matter, little man?
49:45Why are you blubbering?
49:48They see a cliff and a woman
49:50yonder
49:51and a slab
49:53and they don't pass up.
49:57You've raised such phantoms
49:59and thinking of the nonsense
50:00you've heard your parents
50:01and companions repeat.
50:06But they some would swear
50:08on their Bibles
50:09that they walk.
50:11I wonder how anyone
50:37can ever imagine
50:39unquiet slumpers
50:40for the sleepers
50:41in this quiet earth.
50:43to the peace
50:43and I wish.
50:55Oh, my God.
50:56There's no moment
50:56there первый
50:57My daughter
50:57We've lost
50:58and he's蛋
50:59and he's
50:59a butterfly
51:00and he's
51:01never
51:01to have seen
51:02with the All of The
51:02We're
51:02To the
51:03We're
51:03The
51:04We're
51:05To the
51:05We're
51:05To the
51:05We're
51:05To the
51:06We're
51:06To the
51:07We're
51:07To the
51:08We're
51:09�
51:10PIANO PLAYS
51:40PIANO PLAYS
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