Jane Eyre
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- discussed in biography
- In Robert Stevenson: Early films
adaptation (1943) of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre starred Joan Fontaine, Orson Welles (whose hand hovers over this atmospheric production), and Margaret O’Brien; Elizabeth Taylor appeared in an uncredited role. In the mystery Dishonored Lady (1947), Hedy Lamarr portrayed a magazine editor accused of murder. To the Ends of
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- novel by Bronte
- In Jane Eyre: Publication and analysis
…and stage adaptations, including a 1943 movie that starred Orson Welles as Rochester and Joan Fontaine as Jane. Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) offers an account of Rochester’s first marriage.
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role of
- Fontaine
- In Joan Fontaine
…assumed the title roles in Jane Eyre (1943), with Orson Welles as her Rochester, and in Ivy (1947), in which she played a scheming murderess. In Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) she starred as the romantic interest of a violent war veteran; in Letter from an Unknown Woman…
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- Welles
- In Orson Welles: Films of the later 1940s: The Stranger, The Lady from Shanghai, and Macbeth
…mysterious Rochester in Robert Stevenson’s Jane Eyre (1943) opposite Joan Fontaine. But none of the studios was rushing to sign him as a director. He starred opposite Claudette Colbert in Irving Pichel’s melodrama Tomorrow Is Forever (1946) before finally being given a chance by producer Sam Spiegel.
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