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IMDbBest Costume Design Migliore Costumista | 1996 | Jenny
The cast includes three Oscar winners: William Hurt, Julian Fellowes, and Anna Paquin; and one Oscar nominee: Dame Joan Plowright.
The location for Thornfield Hall is Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Haddon Hall had been used once before, as the castle for The Princess Bride (1987).
Billie Whitelaw remarked in her memoirs that, whilst she had greatly liked both William Hurt and Franco Zeffirelli, the two men had hated each other and had quarreled throughout the filming.
After being turned down by Elizabeth Hurley, the role of Blanche Ingram was given to a "no-name" actress. However when Miramax co-chairman Harvey Weinstein bought into the film his first "suggestion" was that supermodel Elle Macpherson be cast as Blanche. William Hurt reportedly was incensed by Weinstein's interference and, blaming director Franco Zeffirelli for kowtowing, barely spoke to the last-named during the film's shoot. Whether or not on account of the casting of Blanche Ingram, that Zeffirelli and Hurt had an acrimonious working relationship is well substantiated as fact.
Maria Schneider, seen briefly as Bertha, had declined the principal female role of the Virgin Mary in director Franco Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth (1977).
"Mr. Rochester: Sometimes I have the strangest feeling about you. Especially when you are near me as you are now. It feels as though I had a string tied here under my left rib where my heart is, tightly knotted to you in a similar fashion. And when you go to Ireland, with all that distance between us, I am afraid that this cord will be snapped, and I shall bleed inwardly."
"Jane Eyre: Remember, the shadows are just as important as the light."