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  1. Rembrandt is a 1936 British biographical film made by London Film Productions of the life of 17th-century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. The film was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by June Head and Lajos Bíró based on a story by Carl Zuckmayer.

  2. Rembrandt: Directed by Alexander Korda. With Charles Laughton, Gertrude Lawrence, Elsa Lanchester, Edward Chapman. The respected painter takes to drink and faces down scandal after his wife dies.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Alexander Korda
    • 1936-12-25
  3. Rembrandt (1936) | The Criterion Collection. Alexander Korda. Rembrandt. Charles Laughton once again teams up with Korda for this moving, elegantly shot biopic about the Dutch painter.

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  4. The most mature and melancholy film in the set is 1936's Rembrandt, a tender and insightful contemplation of the artist's relationship to society. Rembrandt van Rijn (Charles Laughton, superb) is successful and happy working in his studio in Amsterdam when his beloved wife Saskia dies.

    • Alexander Korda
    • Charles Laughton
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1017391-rembrandtRembrandt | Rotten Tomatoes

    Watch Rembrandt with a subscription on Max. Seventeenth-century painter Rembrandt van Rijn (Charles Laughton) suffers the loss of his wife. After an affair with the housekeeper, he finds...

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    • Charles Laughton
    • Alexander Korda
    • Biography
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  7. Overview. A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s. Beginning with the death of his wife, Rembrandt's work takes a dark turn, which offends many of his patrons. Alexander Korda. Director. Lajos Biró. Writer. Carl Zuckmayer. Writer.

  8. Rembrandt is a 1936 British biographical film made by London Film Productions of the life of 17th-century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn; it was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by June Head and Lajos Bíró based on a story by Carl Zuckmayer.