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A 1970 British TV film adaptation of Creator/CharlotteBronte's classic novel ''Literature/JaneEyre'', directed by Delbert Mann and starring Creator/SusannahYork and Creator/GeorgeCScott. Notable for its Emmy-winning score by an [[RetroactiveRecognition up-and-coming young composer]] named Music/JohnWilliams.

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A 1970 British TV film adaptation of Creator/CharlotteBronte's classic novel ''Literature/JaneEyre'', directed by Delbert Mann and starring Creator/SusannahYork and Creator/GeorgeCScott. Notable for its Emmy-winning UsefulNotes/EmmyAward-winning score by an [[RetroactiveRecognition up-and-coming young composer]] named Music/JohnWilliams.
Music/JohnWilliams.[[note]] Although originally released theatrically in the UK, the film had its US debut on Creator/{{NBC}} television a year later, making it eligible for Emmy consideration.[[/note]]



* TarotTroubles: Mr. Rochester does reading about himself to show his fortune telling abilities to his guests. When he pulls an Ace card, Jane tells him that Mr. Mason has arrived.

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* TarotTroubles: Mr. Rochester does reading about himself to show his fortune telling abilities to his guests. When he pulls an Ace card, Jane tells him that Mr. Mason has arrived.arrived.

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* AdaptationTimespanChange: In the novel, Jane showed some of her paintings to Mr. Rochester which were created during her vacation in Lowood. In this adaptation, Jane paints at least one of them when she's in Thornfield Hall.

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* AdaptationTimespanChange: AdaptationalTimespanChange: In the novel, Jane showed some of her paintings to Mr. Rochester which were created during her vacation in Lowood. In this adaptation, Jane paints at least one of them when she's in Thornfield Hall.
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* AdaptationTimespanChange: In the novel, Jane showed some of her paintings to Mr. Rochester which were created during her vacation in Lowood. In this adaptation, Jane paints at least one of them when she's in Thornfield Hall.
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* DramaticShattering: Mr. Rochester threw and break his wine glass near the fireplace after he heard from Jane that Adele shouldn't be responsible for her mother and his mistakes.
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* {{Redubbing}}: A dubbed version of this film became [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff wildly popular in China]], of all places, with even an ''audiocassette release'' of the Mandarin dub becoming a top seller.

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* {{Redubbing}}: A dubbed version of this film became [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff [[invoked]][[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff wildly popular in China]], of all places, with even an ''audiocassette release'' of the Mandarin dub becoming a top seller.
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A 1970 British TV film adaptation of Creator/CharlotteBronte's classic novel ''Literature/JaneEyre'', directed by Delbert Mann and starring Creator/SusannahYork and Creator/GeorgeCScott. Notable for its Emmy-winning score by an [[RetroactiveRecognition up-and-coming young composer]] named Music/JohnWilliams.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In this version, Rochester states that he [[HappilyMarried truly loved Bertha]] before she went mad, unlike in the novel, where he barely knew her before marrying her [[LovingAShadow in naive infatuation]] and despised her long before she lost her mind.
* {{Bookends}}: The movie starts and ends with the scene showing the moors.
* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Jane plays part of the movie's theme music on the piano twice.
* GraveMarkingScene: Jane is shown offering flowers to Helen's grave before leaving Lowood.
* LonelyPianoPiece: The soundtrack prominently incorporates a soaring piano solo.
* {{Redubbing}}: A dubbed version of this film became [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff wildly popular in China]], of all places, with even an ''audiocassette release'' of the Mandarin dub becoming a top seller.
* TarotTroubles: Mr. Rochester does reading about himself to show his fortune telling abilities to his guests. When he pulls an Ace card, Jane tells him that Mr. Mason has arrived.

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