Funny, weird scenes from two Jane Eyre adaptations: Jane Eyre 1934, with Virginia Bruce and Colin Clive and Jane Eyre 1949, with Mary Sinclair and Charlton Heston.
I've watched both versions numerous times, and the 1934 version is just nutty: Mr. Rochester batting his eyes😊 If you watch the Full Movie and keep reminding yourself that it's "loosely base on"(in my opinion)the Classic 📚, then you can sit back, watch and enjoy🍿 because the 1934 version is so obviously 'doing its own thing'. However, the first time I saw Charlton Heston's Mr. Rochester grab, then twist "Jane's" arm I cringed ~ that was too much for my liking and it made it hard for me to watch, but I got through it. True, it was a Westinghouse sponsored stage Production and it was what it was, so a little forgiveness goes a long way😇 with the 'artistic license'. So, whether you consider yourself a "Janeite" or an "Austenite", I'm sure both versions will bring a😊 momentary smile for the effort. Thanks for the Upload 🎭
1934 is one of my favourites, not sure why, but it's quite unforgettable, funny, goofy and Mr. Rochester is way too cute. Someone should make a gif with him staring intently at Jane, it's the definition of "heart eyes"... The maniacal laughs in the older versions are absolutely hilarious, I couldn't stop laughing the first time I heard that cringy laugh in the 1949. :)
shit, was the horse ok?? oh crap... the batting eyes? why that's just a girl for you. in hollyweird, they confuse the sexEs. see if you can catch how they walk away. the acting, is I find, so, fantastic. it was like I was reading the book. 🙃😉 the screaming too, it just seem that it adds a little something to the artful black and white moments.
I'm very fond of the 1934 Jane Eyre, it's an adorable one. I don't want to seem mischievous with these funny clips, but the crazy laughs from Mrs. Bertha Rochester were a bit too much. 😀 Worried about the 1973... hopefully not every single funny clip will be blocked...