Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre (1943)

A love story every woman would die a thousand deaths to live!

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1943-12-24
  • User Rating: 6.9/10 from 130 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Robert Stevenson
star 6.9/10
From 130 Ratings
7.5

Summary

After a harsh childhood, orphan Jane Eyre is hired by Edward Rochester, the brooding lord of a mysterious manor house to care for his young daughter.

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  • Orson Welles

    as Edward Rochester
  • Joan Fontaine

    as Jane Eyre
  • Margaret O'Brien

    as Adele Varens
  • Peggy Ann Garner

    as Jane Eyre (younger)
  • John Sutton

    as Dr. Rivers
  • Sara Allgood

    as Bessie
  • Henry Daniell

    as Henry Brocklehurst
  • Agnes Moorehead

    as Mrs. Reed
  • Aubrey Mather

    as Colonel Dent
  • Edith Barrett

    as Mrs. Fairfax
  • Barbara Everest

    as Lady Ingram
  • Hillary Brooke

    as Blanche Ingram
  • Elizabeth Taylor

    as Helen Burns
  • Billy Bevan

    as Bookie (uncredited)
  • Adele Jergens

    as Woman at Party (uncredited)
  • Mae Marsh

    as Leah (uncredited)
  • Erskine Sanford

    as Mr. Briggs (uncredited)
  • John Abbott

    as Mason
  • Harry Allen

    as Guard
  • Ted Billings

    as Townsman
  • Ruth Brady

    as Woman at Party
  • Colin Campbell

    as Proprietor
  • David Clyde

    as Guard on Coach from Lowood
  • Charles Coleman

    as Guard on Coach to Lowood
  • Alec Craig

    as Footman
  • Alan Edmiston

    as Dealer
  • Jean Fenwick

    as Guest
  • Mary Forbes

    as Mrs. Eshton
  • Arthur Gould-Porter

    as Young Man
  • Ethel Griffies

    as Grace Poole
  • Ronald Harris

    as John Reed
  • Brandon Hurst

    as Lowood School Trustee
  • Charles Irwin

    as Auctioneer
  • George Kirby

    as Old Gentleman (uncredited)
  • Bud Lawler

    as Guest
  • Gwendolyn Logan

    as Dowager
  • Thomas Louden

    as Sir George Lynn
  • Moyna MacGill

    as Dowager
  • Barry Macollum

    as Trustee
  • Eily Malyon

    as Mrs. Skatcher
  • Nelson McDowell

    as Lowood School Trustee
  • Mary Menzies

    as Girl in orphanage scene at dinner table
  • John Meredith

    as Guest
  • Roseanne Murray

    as Guest
  • Tempe Pigott

    as Fortune Teller
  • Nancy June Robinson

    as Girl
  • Marion Rosamond

    as Guest
  • Billie Seward

    as Woman at Party
  • Yorke Sherwood

    as Beadle
  • Ivan F. Simpson

    as Mr. Woods - the Minister
  • Gerald Oliver Smith

    as Footman at Gateshead
  • Betta St. John

    as Girl
  • Leslie Vincent

    as Guest
  • Dan Wallace

    as Guest
  • Frederick Worlock

    as Sam--Waiter at Inn
  • Eustace Wyatt

    as Dr. Carter
Directing Robert Stevenson Director
Editing Walter Thompson Editor
Writing Aldous Huxley Screenplay
Writing Charlotte Brontë Novel
Sound Bernard Herrmann Original Music Composer
Camera George Barnes Director of Photography
Writing John Houseman Screenplay
Writing Robert Stevenson Screenplay
Costume & Make-Up René Hubert Costume Design
Production William Goetz Producer
Art James Basevi Art Direction
Art William L. Pereira Production Design
Art Thomas Little Set Decoration
Art Wiard B. Ihnen Art Direction
Production Kenneth Macgowan Producer
Production Orson Welles Associate Producer
Sound Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Crew Fred Sersen Special Effects
Art Ross Dowd Assistant Set Decoration
Sound W. D. Flick Sound
Crew Barbara Keon Assistant Script
Costume & Make-Up Guy Pearce Makeup Artist

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