Geraldine Fitzgerald
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slywy — 20 years ago(January 07, 2006 12:01 PM)
She didn't have enough of a part to win an Academy Award. She, and makeup, did a great job of transforming her from lovely young girl to worn, haggard, neglected wife in just a few scenes. If I'd been her, I'd have slugged Heathcliff.
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chicknlynn — 18 years ago(August 03, 2007 07:37 AM)
I don't know how many minutes of screen time she had but, Anthony Hopkins won an Academy Award and only had 16 minutes of screen time in Silence of the Lambs. He holds the record for the shortest screen time to win an Oscar. (wasn't the same true for Kim Basinger in L.A. Confidential? I never saw it but thought she had a short amount of screen time or somethingdunno). Geraldine was wonderful in her role. It stinks when so many good movies come out the same year! The Wizard of Oz came out in 1939 as wellbut, they weren't going to give an award to someone in a fantasy picture that's for sure. Bummerit's on my top 10 favorites.

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IsoldeJaneHolland — 18 years ago(August 21, 2007 02:15 PM)
I loved her line about how,"You're all of life to me, let me be a
single breath of it to you. Heathcliff! Let your heart look at me
just once." GF was heartbreaking here, and in Dark Victory the same
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new_hollywood — 18 years ago(August 22, 2007 07:36 PM)
She was indeed great in this film. I don't think I could've pictured anyone else playing her role as well as her. I mean she had some great moments during the filmmany of which were heart breakingunrequited love at its best.
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IsoldeJaneHolland — 18 years ago(September 15, 2007 07:56 AM)
Really hers was a more sympathetic characterisation than Cathy's. Merle
Oberon's chilling hauteur could be off-putting, it was a by-product of
her Eurasian background and uncertainty about where she fit in in the
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heberald26 — 18 years ago(January 14, 2008 09:57 AM)
She was amazing, especially when she's begging for Heathcliff's affection standing under the doorway, what a scene.
I think I heard that Laurence Olivier years later dismissed the movie primarily because he was embarrased by his pompous (I come from the theater!) attitude during the filming and said that Geraldine Fitzgerald was the only good thing in it. -
agera — 17 years ago(March 18, 2009 03:42 PM)
What a nice tribute.
A lesser actress would have made Isabella merely pitiful, maybe even ridiculous. Geraldine Fitzgerald, though, made her a truly tragic figure who somehow retained her dignity even as she abandoned her pride. I love her performance, and her look, in this movie and think she is the best thing about it. Beside her Isabella, Heathcliff and Cathy look like a couple of melodramatic and petulant teenagers. -
FranLovesBetteD — 12 years ago(August 06, 2013 07:18 AM)
I couldn't agree more: she was absolutely wonderful in this movie; her performance was terrific and absolutely heartbreaking. Ms. Fitzgerald deserved to be a big star.
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