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Thornfield to reveal Bertha, who is insane to the point of animalistic behavior, and lives in a tower cell guarded by Grace Poole. Rochester explains to Jane that his and Bertha's marriage was arranged when he was a teenager, and he did not truly know her. He was helpless as she drove herself mad, and has been searching for happiness with a real partner ever since, which caused him to become desperate when he fell for Jane. Though they admit they still love each other, Jane rejects
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Rochester, badly wounding him. With no other impediments, Jane reunites with
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Jane returns to Thornfield and finds it in ruins. Mrs. Fairfax informs her that Bertha had escaped confinement, set the place on fire, and fled to the roof. While Fairfax took Adèle to safety, Rochester tried to rescue Bertha, but she jumped to her death. The burning staircase collapsed underneath
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During the wedding ceremony, an attorney intervenes and declares that Rochester has a wife by the name of Bertha Antonietta Mason, who is mentally ill and deranged. This is confirmed by Mason, Rochester's brother-in-law. Rochester calls off the marriage ceremony and takes Jane and Mason back to
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a "moody" film in which "o depths of consuming passion are plumbed very diligently," but still spoke of it as "grimly fascinating in its own right," with "continuous vitality as a romantic horror tale" in which Welles's "ferocious performance" was "interesting to observe."
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also contributed to the screenplay, rendering the character of Mrs. Rochester unseen—assuring that she would be more menacing, and circumventing British censorship regulations on the depiction of madness. Other contributors to the script include
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Grace Poole keeps to herself. When he returns, he tells Jane nothing other than that the matter is under control. The next morning, he leaves Thornfield.
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want to leave Rochester. In response, Rochester reveals that he loves her and not Blanche, and proposes marriage to her, which she accepts.
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1501:Orson Welles, A Biography
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3281:The Orson Welles Show
3265:The Fountain of Youth
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1567:"New DVDs: Jane Eyre"
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3803:The Devils of Loudun
3578:This is Orson Welles
3331:The Cradle Will Rock
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1271:Zanuck, Darryl F.
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569:Ivan Simpson
529:as Mrs. Reed
515:Sara Allgood
479:Orson Welles
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4169:(TV series)
4161:(1998 film)
4153:(1980 film)
4119:Adaptations
4076:Screenplays
4041:Non-fiction
3994:Uncollected
3959:Collections
3904:Uncollected
3837:Collections
3630:Frozen Peas
3543:Spoken-word
3527:(1951–1952)
3511:(1945–1946)
3487:(1942–1943)
3479:(1942–1943)
3471:(1941–1942)
3463:(1938–1940)
3433:(1937–1938)
3342:(1937–1938)
3190:Adaptations
3155:Black Magic
3123:(1980–1982)
3107:(1967–1970)
3096:The Heroine
3091:(1957–1969)
3088:Don Quixote
3048:(1976–1985)
3030:(1968–1971)
3005:Orson's Bag
2974:Magic Trick
2858:Mr. Arkadin
2783:Discography
2768:Filmography
2489:Back Street
2323:(2006 film)
2315:(1993 film)
2075:Adaptations
2058:Inspiration
1949:"Jane Eyre"
1943:Alice Frost
1933:"Jane Eyre"
1913:"Jane Eyre"
1413:"Jane Eyre"
671:Billy Bevan
659:Harry Allen
599:Mary Forbes
581:John Abbott
563:Eily Malyon
509:John Sutton
246:$ 1,705,000
88:Uncredited:
84:Produced by
39:Directed by
4214:1943 films
4208:Categories
4143:The Devils
4135:The Devils
3430:The Shadow
3403:Rhinoceros
3355:Native Son
3233:Television
2898:F for Fake
2577:Old Yeller
2409:Tudor Rose
2198:Television
2016:Characters
1817:2014-01-22
1690:2016-09-05
1669:2016-09-05
1593:Wood, Bret
1578:2016-09-05
1563:Kehr, Dave
1534:. London:
1428:2016-09-05
1207:References
1114:Bob Thomas
1077:Home media
783:Native Son
709:Production
697:as Trustee
685:as Footman
683:Alec Craig
628:as Dowager
622:as Dowager
431:Thornfield
251:Box office
222:97 minutes
201:1944-02-04
186:1943-12-24
151:Production
74:1847 novel
4100:Jane Eyre
3739:Antic Hay
3624:Oja Kodar
3535:(1951–52)
3037:Moby Dick
2874:The Trial
2593:Kidnapped
2513:Jane Eyre
2284:(musical)
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