'Wuthering Heights' (1939) Cathy's death scene: A reprise of 'Cathy's Theme': 1:36:49-1:41:07

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Release date: April 7, 1939 (USA)
Director: William Wyler
Adapted from: "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, 1847
Starring: Merle Oberon; Laurence Olivier; David Niven; Geraldine Fitzgerald
Nominations: Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and more...
Music Composed by: Alfred Newman
Distributed by: United Artists, Samuel Goldwyn Productions
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No other Film can even come close to this Masterpiece x❤️

christinewilson
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Heart breaking scene, tears running down my cheeks!

bessie
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An amazing film with the greatest performances and the saddest line ever - "do not leave me alone in this dark where I cannot find you.". We've all been in the dark waiting to be found.

richardjohnson
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I have watch this scene 100s of times And I still cry ❤️ best movie ever

patrisha
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No other Film can even come close to this Masterpiece😪

jassiannlia
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Most heartbreaking scene…, I can’t get enough of this classic ❤

suzzanpradhan
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I am having a terrible day and the first time I saw I was in a flood of tears. And I am crying listening to this again, poor Heathcliff. 😪

emmae
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See Merle Oberon close her hand when he drops it. Cracks me up every time! They’re just acting. It’s a job. 😊

hawktchr
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Merle Oberon completely overacts this whole film but especially the actual moment of Cathy’s death. As she dies her eyes open wider, and the director didn’t call for another take.

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