5. visual versions of Jane Eyre (cited from Wikipedia)
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5. The visual versions of Jane Eyre (cited from Wikipedia)
Television versions :
- 1952: This was a live television production presented by "Westinghouse Studio One (Summer Theatre)".
- Adaptations appeared on British and American television in 1956 and 1961.
- 1963: Jane Eyre. It was produced by the BBCand starred Richard Leechas Mr. Rochester and Ann Bellas Jane.
- 1970: Jane Eyre, starring George C. Scottas Mr. Rochester and Susannah Yorkas Jane. (Released in theatres in Europe but television in the United States. Also listed above.)
- 1973: Jane Eyre. It was produced by the BBCand starred Sorcha Cusackas Jane, Michael Jaystonas Mr. Rochester, Juliet Waley as the child Jane, and Tina Heathas Helen Burns.
- 1978: TelenovelaEl Ardiente Secreto (English The impassioned secret) was an adaptation of this novel.
- 1982: BBC Classics Presents: Jane Eyrehead. A parody movie by SCTVstarred Andrea Martinas Jane Eyrehead, Joe Flahertyas Mr. Rochester, also starting John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Martin Shortin supporting roles.
- 1983: Jane Eyre. It was produced by the BBCand starred Zelah Clarkeas Jane, Timothy Daltonas Mr. Rochester, Sian Pattenden as the child Jane, and Colette Barker as Helen Burns.
- 1997: Jane Eyre. It was produced by the A&E Networkand starred Ciarán Hindsas Mr. Rochester and Samantha Mortonas Jane.
- 2006: Jane Eyre. It was produced by the BBCand starred Toby Stephensas Mr. Rochester, Ruth Wilsonas Jane, and Georgie Henleyas Young Jane.
Motion picture versions (1910–1926)
Several silent filmadaptations entitled Jane Eyre were released; one in 1910,
two in 1914, plus:
- 1915: Jane Eyrestarring Louise Vale.
- 1915: A version was released called The Castle of Thornfield.
- 1918: A version was released called Woman and Wife, directed by Edward José, adapted by Paul West, starring Alice Brady as Jane.
- 1921: Jane Eyrestarring Mabel Ballinand directed by Hugo Ballin.
- 1926: A youth version was made in Germany called Orphan of Lowood.
Motion picture versions (1934–2011)
- 1934: Jane Eyre, starring Colin Cliveand Virginia Bruce.
- 1943: I Walked with a Zombie is a horror movie loosely based upon Jane Eyre.
- 1944: Jane Eyre, with a screenplay by John Housemanand Aldous Huxley. It features Orson Wellesas Mr. Rochester, Joan Fontaineas Jane, Agnes Mooreheadas Mrs. Reed, Margaret O'Brienas Adele and Elizabeth Tayloras Helen Burns.
Joan Fontaine had earlier starred in Rebecca, directed by Alfred Hitchcockand based upon the novel of the same name which was influenced by Jane Eyre. - 1952: Sangdil, also known as Jane Eyre starring Madhubala
- 1956: A version was made in Hong Kongcalled The Orphan Girl.
- 1963: A version was released in Mexicocalled El Secreto (English: "The Secret")
- 1970: Jane Eyre, starring George C. Scottas Mr. Rochester and Susannah Yorkas Jane. (Released in theatres in Europe but television in the United States. Also listed below.)
- 1972: An Indianadaptation in Telugu, Shanti Nilayam, directed by C. Vaikuntarama Sastry, starring Anjali Devi.
- 1978: A version was released in Mexicocalled Ardiente Secreto (English: "Ardent Secret").
- 1996: Jane Eyre, directed by Franco Zeffirelliand starring William Hurtas Mr. Rochester, Charlotte Gainsbourgas Jane, Elle Macphersonas Blanche Ingram, Joan Plowrightas Mrs. Fairfax, Anna Paquinas the young Jane, Fiona Shawas Mrs. Reed and Geraldine Chaplinas Miss Scatcherd.
- 2011: Jane Eyre, directed by Cary Fukunaga, starring Mia Wasikowskaas Jane Eyre and Michael Fassbenderas Rochester.
Musical versions
- A two-act ballet of Jane Eyre was created for the first time by the London Children's Ballet in 1994, with an original score by composer Julia Gomelskayaand choreography by Polyanna Buckingham. The run was a sell-out success.
- A musical version with music by Michael Malthaner, lyrics by Charles Corritore, and book by David Matthews, was written and produced in 1998, originally premiering at the Erie Playhousein Erie, Pennsylvania.
- A musicalversion with a book by John Caird and music and lyrics by Paul Gordon, with Marla Schaffel as Jane and James Stacy Barbouras Mr. Rochester, opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatreon 10 December 2000. It closed on 10 June 2001.
- Jane Eyre, opera in three acts, Op. 134 was composed by John Joubert in 1987–1997 to a libretto by Kenneth Birkin after the novel.
- An opera based on the novel was written in 2000 by English composer Michael Berkeley, with a libretto by David Malouf. It was given its premiere by Music Theatre Walesat the Cheltenham Festival.
- Jane Eyre was played for the first time in Europe in Beveren, Belgium. It was given its premiere at the cultural centre.
- The ballet "Jane," based on the book was created in 2007, a Bullard/Tye production with music by Max Reger. Its world premiere was scheduled at the Civic Auditorium, Kalamazoo, Michigan, June 29 and 30, performed by the Kalamazoo Ballet Company, Therese Bullard, Director.
- A musical production directed by Debby Race, book by Jana Smith and Wayne R. Scott, with a musical score by Jana Smith and Brad Roseborough, premiered in 2008 at the Lifehouse Theatre in Redlands, California[
- A symphony (7th) by Michel Boscpremiered in Bandol (France), 11 October 2009.