Wuthering Heights. Poster of the 1992 movie and cover of the 1847 book
VS3
Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë, 1847
movie vs book
Peter Kosminsky, 1992

The rich Earnshaw family adopts the young orphan Heathcliff, who thereafter relocates to their mansion, Wuthering Heights. The new resident quickly develops feelings for his sympathetic foster sister, Cathy. When Cathy feels the burden of social convention, she suppresses her affections and marries Edgar Linton, a wealthy man who is appropriate for her stature, breaking what seems to be an unbreakable relationship between the two. Heathcliff swears he’ll get her back.


Book of Blood. Poster of the 2009 movie and cover of the 1984 book, The Book of Blood
VS3
The Book of Blood
Clive Barker, 1984
movie vs book
John Harrison, 2009

A hooded, disfigured young man is eating at a diner, being watched by a stranger. The stranger is Wyburd, who has been stalking the young man, Simon. Wyburd convinces Simon to join him in his truck, where Simon passes out and awakens strapped to a table. Wyburd offers him a choice: a slow death, or a quick and clean death by telling the story of the Book of Blood, series of scars and inscriptions carved on Simon from head to toe.


Book of Blood. Poster of the 2009 movie and cover of the 1985 book, On Jerusalem Street (A Postscript)
VS3
On Jerusalem Street (A Postscript)
Clive Barker, 1985
movie vs book
John Harrison, 2009

A hooded, disfigured young man is eating at a diner, being watched by a stranger. The stranger is Wyburd, who has been stalking the young man, Simon. Wyburd convinces Simon to join him in his truck, where Simon passes out and awakens strapped to a table. Wyburd offers him a choice: a slow death, or a quick and clean death by telling the story of the Book of Blood, series of scars and inscriptions carved on Simon from head to toe.