It is currently available on , Pluto TV , and Tubi (often under the title Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights ). Should You Watch It? Watch this version if: You hate the 1939 white-washing of Heathcliff; you want to see an adaptation that includes the second generation (Hareton and young Cathy); or you want to see Ralph Fiennes be terrifying before he was Voldemort.
You need chemistry between your leads; you dislike slow, miserable pacing; or you prefer your Gothic romance with less mud and more music. Final Verdict: 3.5/5 Wuthering Heights (1992) is a flawed, beautiful mess. It is too brutal to be a romance and too romantic to be a horror film. But for those who believe that Wuthering Heights is not a love story but a warning, this adaptation gets the tone right—even if it occasionally gets everything else wrong. Wuthering Heights 1992
When most people think of Wuthering Heights on screen, two images usually come to mind: Laurence Olivier’s brooding 1939 black-and-white silhouette, or Kate Bush wailing atop a piano. Sandwiched in the cultural gap between the Golden Age of Hollywood and the 21st-century gritty reboots lies the 1992 adaptation, simply titled Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights . It is currently available on , Pluto TV