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  1. A young newlywed arrives at her husband’s imposing family estate on a windswept English coast and finds herself battling the shadow of his first wife Rebecca...

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  2. Feb 4, 2016 · He is a wild oracle, a foreboding man whose words and presence cannot be ignored or erased. The entire feel of Rebecca is somewhat dreamlike, and surreal. Even the words from Du Maurier's novel itself, "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again," open the movie -- leading us into the world of make-believe.

  3. Oct 21, 2020 · How to watch 'Rebecca'. To watch "Rebecca," you'll need to have a Netflix subscription or be lucky enough to live in an area where the movie is screening in select theaters. The film is rated PG ...

  4. Rebecca was the first step in Hitchcock’s American phase and he could have hardly started off this phase of his career with a movie more intriguing than this. Here’s a rarity: Robert E. Sherwood, Joan Harrison, Philip MacDonald & Michael Hogan’s script for Rebecca . (NOTE: For educational and research purposes only).

  5. [ Mrs. Van Hopper's Voice ] She was the beautiful Rebecca Hildreth, you know. They say he simply adored her. She was the beautiful Rebecca Hildreth,you know. I suppose he just can't get over his wife's death. She was the beautiful Rebecca Hildreth,you know. But he's a broken man. - Bonjour. - Well, where are you going ? -Oh, I thought I'd take ...

  6. Rebecca (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Films Of The Honeymoon Now convinced she must beautify herself to please husband Maxim (Laurence Olivier), "Mrs. De Winter" (Joan Fontaine) tries out a new gown, as they review film from their honeymoon, housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (Judith Anderson) rocking the boat, in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca, 1940.

  7. Oct 24, 2020 · The warmer and kinder Maxim in the new Rebecca adaptation is tied up with another major difference to the novel and Hitchcock's film: Mrs. de Winter herself. Crippled by low self-esteem and impostor syndrome, Fontaine's version of the character creeps around Manderley like a burglar instead of a grand lady, and spends most of the film afraid to ...

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