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A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was conceived to rival producer David O. Selznick's previous epic, GONE WITH THE WIND. This .. Read more

Starring Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Judith Anderson
Director Alfred Hitchcock
Genres Drama

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Rebecca

A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was conceived to rival producer David O. Selznick's previous epic, GONE WITH THE WIND. This psychological thriller, however, derives its grandeur from Hitchcock's careful cultivation of the title character's haunting legacy. Joan Fontaine takes the starring role and narrates the story of her life as the second Madam de Winter. Fontaine, young and innocent, meets the worldly and sophisticated Maxim de Winter (Laurence Olivier) while vacationing on the Riviera. After a whirlwind romance and marriage, the two return to his opulent English estate, Maderley, where Fontaine begins to realize she is not entirely welcome in her new role. Chief among her detractors is housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (Judith Anderson), who points out her every failing in relation to the previous mistress of the house, Rebecca. Fontaine is nearly driven to suicide by her inability to understand the mysterious legacy of the first wife. However, when a ship washes ashore, the mystery begins to unravel, setting the stage for the memorable and fiery climax."

Starring Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Judith Anderson
Director Alfred Hitchcock
Studio PRISM LEISURE
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 6 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate PG.gif
Collections 100 Top Thrillers
Genres Drama
Language English
Released DVD: 23 Aug 2004
Production year: 1940
Format DVD
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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Director Alfred Hitchcock's first Hollywood film is a sumptuous and suspenseful adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's romantic novel, produced by David O Selznick, immaculately played and rightly awarded the Oscar for best picture. That Laurence Olivier as Maxim de Winter is superb goes without saying, but it's mousey Joan Fontaine who is a revelation as the second Mrs de Winter. Lovers of lesbian subtexts will have a field day with Judith Anderson's sinister housekeeper, Mrs Danvers, as Hitchcock conspires to circumvent the censors who forced plot changes to the original story to accommodate the Hays Code. Fortunately no damage was done unless you think too hard, but, since the style and pace never let up, there's no danger of that happening!

    • Radio Times
  • 3 stars out of 4

    The supreme Hollywood entertainment package, set in Monte Carlo and Cornwall, with generous helpings of romance, comedy, suspense, melodrama and mystery, all indulged in by strongly-drawn characters, and directed by the English wizard from a novel which s

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Mandalay...

    A captivating, almost haunting depiction of a murder mystery in a classically french ambience.

    The audience almost lives and feels the characters in a brilliantly made movie.

    The head chambemaid is unforgettable, as also the performances of sir olivier and joan fontaine.

    • Neelesh
      • Neelesh from South Croydon, UK
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Old but good

    Excellent entertainment - gripping story and Joan Fontaine looks absolutely beautiful. The wedding video bit dosen't square with our modern, cynical outlook on life, but otherwise I'd say this film has survived the test of time.

      • A customer from Port Maelstrome
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    • Rebecca
      A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was conceived to rival producer David O. Selznick's previous epic, ...