: Alfred Newman’s sweepingly romantic score, particularly "Cathy’s Theme," remains one of the most memorable in classic drama [25, 26]. Performances
: Gregg Toland won an Academy Award for his work [5, 9]. His use of deep focus and moody black-and-white lighting perfectly captures the brooding Yorkshire moors —actually a set in California covered in thousands of pieces of tumbleweed to mimic heather [3, 8]. Wuthering Heights (1939)
- Praised for its craftsmanship and "finest cinematic art." [6] Radio Times 5/5 [7] - Praised for its craftsmanship and "finest cinematic art
: The film concludes with a famous "ghost" sequence of the lovers reunited in the afterlife—a romantic addition that Wyler initially resisted but producer Samuel Goldwyn insisted upon to satisfy 1930s audiences [22, 26]. Critical Consensus Rating / Consensus Rotten Tomatoes 93% - "An exemplar of old Hollywood studio filmmaking." [7] IMDb : Alfred Newman’s sweepingly romantic score
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