Adaptación libre de la novela Cumbres Borrascosas de Emily Brontë. A diferencia de la novela, los cineastas han reducido el número de héroes, centrándose en la historia principal - la historia de Heathcliff y Catherine. Tal vez este es el "invierno" de todas las adaptaciones cinematográficas de la novela. Con la intención de restaurar el paisaje "frío y salvaje de Yorkshire" de la época, algunas escenas se filmaron en la República Checa y Cornualles y otras fueron filmadas a una altura de 2000 metros en medio de grandes tormentas de nieve.
Earnshaw: You have to treat him with respect! This boy is a gift of the lord who saved my life. You must respect those who have not had your luck. Give him a bath but first give him something to eat.
Hindley: Ahh, that is for you but while you eat it stay away from my sister!
Earnshaw: Catherine you and I do not know what real hunger is but can you understand now what harm must have come to this boy? I'll deal with it, is that clear?
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Earnshaw: There is a lot of work to do and you can be useful in a thousand ways but you have to look like my children. Promise me?
Catherine: Papa, please let's find Lecira
Earnshaw: Too much snow on the mountain still. There is some change but it is still too dangerous to go up there.
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Catherine: Papa, what will you call him?
Earnshaw: I do not know... I have not even considered one yet... I will have to think.
This is the barn. You like horses? Those two horses are of Hindley and Catherine. But this one is for you too. This is Blaser. He belonged to my son Heathcliff, who died. He died 7 years ago before my poor wife.
Hindley: Let's give the ape Blase see you can do ...
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Catherine: You're crazy!
Earnshaw: Catherine is right, do not go near such a dangerous horse, only Heathcliff could and since he has died no one else has been able to mount it. Really amazing.
Joseph: I seem to see Heathcliff again, sir
Earnshaw: You do? You said Blade was a horse fit for slaughter. That no one could mount him. From now on Heathcliff, Blade is yours. Understand? I'll call him Heathcliff as if he were my own son.
Hindley: Get away! this horse is mine!
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Catherine: Hindley leave it! Have not you heard what he said,potato?
Hindley: If you have sided with this tattered then I will go on my own. Don't you dare touch me! This bastard has to go home ... one way or another
Catherine: You scared me. Lerica, you found it did you? You climbed on the rocks for me? My mother also liked the Larica. I don't want papa to be upset this time. He does not want us to play with this vase as it is a reminder. He gave it to my mother when they were married.
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Hindley: What you are doing here? ahh ... you do get into trouble! Papa ...
Papa come! Come see what they have done.
Earnshaw: Who has broken the vase?
Hindley: Heathcliff has done it on purpose.
Earnshaw: Heathcliff is it the truth, you have done this? I do not think so. Come on, tell me who has been lying. You can talk.
Heathcliff: I did it.
Earnshaw: ahh ... it seems you can talk. I have taken you into this house as my own child. As my child I have to punish you, you know it?
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Heathcliff: Soon you'll be old and can't win...
Catherine: Liar!
Hindley: Ellen! brings another bottle!
Earnshaw: Hindley, you have already finished a bottle before eating
Hindley: Thanks for the information. Give me the bottle!
Earnshaw: You've had 3 cases of wine a week
Hindley: Do you spend too much money? This is the problem?
Earnshaw: I do not care about money in wine. Problems at home are always more frequent.
Hindley: And of course is always my fault! Right?
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