A Quality of Light, A Pattern Disrupted, A Motion, A Balance, A Contradiction
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Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon
Wuthering Heights - (1939)


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    this movie kills me everytime, its one of the most painful love stories ever ever
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    As an adaptation of the book, it seemed a bit stunted…but I can’t help but adore Laurence Olivier!
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    Heathcliff, It’s me, Cathy. I’ve come home.
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