
Exclusive“Jane Eyre” (1943): First Literary Drama
Classic literature has long been a source of inspiration for filmmakers, but movie adaptations are notoriously disappointing to book lovers. Occasionally, you’ll find a literary drama so epic and fabulous that it matches the novel’s brilliance, even if some of the plot points are changed. One such film is the 1943 adaptation of “Jane Eyre.” Starring Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine as the title character, the highly aesthetic film features the incomparable Orson Welles of “Citizen Kane” fame as Edward Rochester. With mysterious black-and-white cinematography, a captivating score, and immersive historical accuracy, “Jane Eyre” is the perfect place for any booklover to begin exploring classic cinema.
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