The Drunkard's Lament

The Branwell Wuthering Heights 1898

40 mins
A strange, epistolary and revisionist musical adaptation of Wuthering Heights written by the consumptive brother Branwell Brontë. When Branwell - the ne'er-do-well, tubercular brother of the Brontë sisters - discovered that Emily was writing her first novel, he offered to be her editor. Once he realized that he was the model for the alcoholic Hindley Earnshaw character, he reimagined the story as a musical memoir of his own life with Hindley as the hero. Reconstructed from Branwell's letters to his friend Francis Leyland along with notes, sheet music and damaged film fragments - this 1898 film originally premiered on the 50th anniversary of the consumption deaths of Branwell and Emily Brontë.

Isabella Pinheiro

Cathy Linton

Linda Montano

Hindley Earnshaw

Murray Gordon

Heathcliff

Paul Tarragó

Branwell Brontë (voice)

Sally Timms

Singer (voice)

Franz Mazza Finn

Linton Heathcliff

Jim Finn

Director

Jim Finn

Writer

Ty Flowers

Cinematography

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