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Rebecca (1940)

March 23, 1940 (US) Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Drama • 130m

Overview

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.

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Top Billed Cast

Joan Fontaine
Joan Fontaine

Mrs. de Winter

Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier

Maxim de Winter

Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce

Major Giles Lacy

Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny

Frank Crawley

C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith

Colonel Julyan

Gladys Cooper
Gladys Cooper

Beatrice Lacy

Florence Bates
Florence Bates

Edythe Van Hopper

Bunny Beatty
Bunny Beatty

Maid (uncredited)

Billy Bevan
Billy Bevan

Policeman (uncredited)

Egon Brecher
Egon Brecher

Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Gino Corrado
Gino Corrado

Manager of Princesse Hotel (uncredited)

Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Man Outside Phone Booth (uncredited)

Leyland Hodgson
Leyland Hodgson

Mullen (uncredited)

Alphonse Martell
Alphonse Martell

Hotel Headwaiter (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien
William H. O'Brien

Hotel Waiter (uncredited)

Ronald R. Rondell
Ronald R. Rondell

Hotel Dining Room Guest (uncredited)

Phyllis Woodward
Phyllis Woodward

Little Girl (uncredited)

Crew
Franz Waxman
Franz Waxman

Original Music Composer

Jack Cosgrove
Jack Cosgrove

Special Effects

Lyle R. Wheeler
Lyle R. Wheeler

Art Direction

Jack Noyes
Jack Noyes

Sound Designer

Arthur Johns
Arthur Johns

Sound Designer

Joseph B. Platt
Joseph B. Platt

Interior Designer

George Barnes
George Barnes

Director of Photography

Monte Westmore
Monte Westmore

Makeup Artist

Ellis W. Carter
Ellis W. Carter

Second Unit Cinematographer

Archie Stout
Archie Stout

Second Unit Cinematographer

Hal C. Kern
Hal C. Kern

Supervising Film Editor

Edmond F. Bernoudy
Edmond F. Bernoudy

Assistant Director

Lloyd Knechtel
Lloyd Knechtel

Second Unit Cinematographer

Irving Rosenberg
Irving Rosenberg

Camera Operator

Eric Stacey
Eric Stacey

Assistant Director

Leonid Raab
Leonid Raab

Orchestrator

Franz Waxman
Franz Waxman

Orchestrator

Arthur E. Arling
Arthur E. Arling

Camera Operator

Vincent J. Farrar
Vincent J. Farrar

Camera Operator

Russell Birdwell
Russell Birdwell

Unit Publicist

Adele Cannon
Adele Cannon

Script Supervisor

Joseph Nussbaum
Joseph Nussbaum

Additional Music

Hans Sommer
Hans Sommer

Additional Music

Albert Simpson
Albert Simpson

Matte Painter

James E. Newcom
James E. Newcom

Associate Editor



Reviews

Andres Gomez

⭐ 8/10

June 28, 2013

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

CharlesTheBold

March 3, 2017

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 place, as Maxim seems to drift away and the hostil… read the rest.

waltzma

⭐ 10/10

December 14, 2017

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 all night to watch it all. That's how good a film it … read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 10/10

July 24, 2019

Do you think the dead come back and watch the living?

Rebecca is directed by Alfred Hitchcock and adapted to screen play from the Daphne du Maurier novel of the same name. It stars Laurence Olvier, Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson. Cinematography is by George Barnes and music scored by Franz Waxman.

After meeting and marrying 'Maxim' de Winter (Olivier), the Second Mrs. de Winter (Fontaine), finds life at his English estate, Manderley, f… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 8/10

June 23, 2022

We saw this quite recently on the big screen at Somerset House in London. One of those outdoor screenings - and the fact that it poured with rain on hundreds of us didn't matter one jot (though the hampers got quite sodden). Olivier and the eerily stupendous Judith Anderson provide the ultimate in sophisticated horror partnerships and make this by far my favourite Hitchcock film. Joan Fontaine is an expert at conveying the naive, adoring vulnerab… read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 10/10

April 12, 2024

**One of the greatest films of Hitchcock's career.**

Alfred Hitchcock was truly a master, and there are not many directors who can present a CV so vast, so rich and so deserving of acclaim. Ironically, he did not win a single Oscar for his work as a director and even this film, which was one of the most awarded in his work, only won two Oscars (Best Film and Best Black-and-White Cinematography) at the 1941 ceremony.

The film was produced by… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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