Jane Eyre (1995)

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Written by Charlotte Brontë, Hugh Whitemore

Directed by Franco Zeffirelli

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: France/Italy/UK

Filmed in Colour

Adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's classic novel. A young woman takes up the post of governess at the sombre Thornfield Hall. At the same time as she finds herself falling in love with her mysterious and aloof master, Mr Rochester, she begins to unlock some of the secrets which conspire to make the household such a forbidding place.

Cast

Charlotte GainsbourgJane Eyre
Joan PlowrightMrs. Fairfax
Image for William HurtWilliam HurtRochester
Image for Amanda RootAmanda RootMiss Temple
Image for Anna PaquinAnna PaquinYoung Jane
Nic KnightJohn Reed
Nicola HowardEliza Reed
Sasha GraffGeorgiana Reed
Image for Fiona ShawFiona ShawMrs. Reed
John WoodMr. Brocklehurst
Geraldine ChaplinMiss Scatcherd
Leanne RoweHelen Burns
Richard WarwickJohn
Judith ParkerLeah
Joséphine SerreAdele
Billie WhitelawGrace Poole
Simon BeresfordHenry Eshton
Chris LarkinFrederick Lynn
Elle MacphersonBlanche Ingram
Miranda ForbesLady Ingram
Ann QueensberryLady Lynn
Sheila BurrellLady Eshton
Sara StevensAmy Eshton
Oriane MessinaLouisa Eshton
Marissa DunlopMary Ingram
Julian FellowesCol. Dent
Barry MartinSir George Lynn
Walter SparrowLord Eshton
Steffan BojeParty Guest
Golda BroderickMrs. Bennett
Edward de SouzaMason
John TranterDr. Carter
Image for Samuel WestSamuel WestSt. John Rivers
Charlotte AttenboroughMary Rivers
Ralph NossekReverend Wood
Peter WoodthorpeBriggs
Maria SchneiderBertha

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