Wuthering Heights is a 1998 British television film directed by David Skynner and produced by Jo Wright. It is based on the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The novel was adapted for the screen by Neil McKay. The film was released by ITV on 5 April, 1998 in the United Kingdom and released by WGBH-TV on 18 October, 1998 in the United States.
The film's tagline is Two hearts that beat as one.
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