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Rebecca

  • 8.1 /10

  • 1947

  • 98%

Plot

Story of a young woman who marries a fascinating widower only to find out that she must live in the shadow of his former wife, Rebecca, who died mysteriously several years earlier. The young wife must come to grips with the terrible secret of her handsome, cold husband, Max De Winter. She must also deal with the jealous, obsessed Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, who will not accept her as the mistress of the house.

Cast

Laurence Olivier as Maxim de Winter
Laurence Olivier

as Maxim de Winter

Joan Fontaine as Mrs. de Winter
Joan Fontaine

as Mrs. de Winter

George Sanders as Jack Favell
George Sanders

as Jack Favell

Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers
Judith Anderson

as Mrs. Danvers

Nigel Bruce as Major Giles Lacy
Nigel Bruce

as Major Giles Lacy

Reginald Denny as Frank Crawley
Reginald Denny

as Frank Crawley

C. Aubrey Smith as Colonel Julyan
C. Aubrey Smith

as Colonel Julyan

Gladys Cooper as Beatrice Lacy
Gladys Cooper

as Beatrice Lacy

Florence Bates as Edythe Van Hopper
Florence Bates

as Edythe Van Hopper

Melville Cooper as Coroner
Melville Cooper

as Coroner

Movie Facts

Rated

  • Approved

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • March 23, 1940

Production Companies

  • Selznick International Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

  • Français

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 2.17 hrs

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Reviews

A good movie and interesting plot but the characters are a little bit exaggerated and the outcome is quite expectable.

A poor "lady's companion", so self-effacing that we are never given her name (Joan Fontaine), suddenly finds her life changed when a moody widower, Maxim de Winter (Laurence Olivier), proposes to marry her and take her to his splendid estate of Manderley. It seems like a fairy-tale turned true, but it is not. On reaching Manderley, the new Mrs. de Winter (still unnamed) finds herself out of…

Absolutely perfect Gothic Thriller that has many imitators but few of equal quality. With "Rebecca" about to hit the Broadway stage (as a musical!), I thought it was time to write my review of perhaps my favorite Hitchcock film. I recall the first time I saw this on TV almost 30 years ago on the late show, I had set my VCR to tape it, but woke up to start watching a bit of it, and stayed up al…