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The Bargain Nexus - Rebecca
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Manufacturer: Anchor Bay Starring: Judith Anderson, Florence Bates, Nigel Bruce, Leonard Carey, Leo G. Carroll Directed By: Alfred Hitchcock
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape Brand: Key Video EAN: 9786305122661 Format: Black & White ISBN: 6301670140 Label: Anchor Bay Manufacturer: Anchor Bay Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Anchor Bay Release Date: 1998-09-01 Running Time: 130 Studio: Anchor Bay Theatrical Release Date: 1940-04-12
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not one of Hitch's masterpieces Comment: Rebecca (1940) is the only film directed by Alfred Hitchcock that won an Oscar as best picture and it is also his first american film. It certainly has many of Hitch's trademarks (the opening sequence for example)but imho it is an overrated film, the performances are dull with the exceptcion of Judith Anderson`s role and the script is weak. Suspicion , Notorius , Strangers on a Train are by far better films in which the Master of Suspense displays all his genius. Sincerely I expected a more interesting film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beautiful classic Comment: Rebecca
Love this classic black and white! Would definitely recommend it for late night viewing..
Customer Rating:      Summary: Old Movies Comment: You know, you cannot compare older movies to today's movies. There was more substance. I have always like this movie about Rebecca. There are very few movies by Alfred Hitchcock that I do not like.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rebecca Comment: I have seen this movie a hundred times,and every time it's like the first time.This is one of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie.Picture was clear sound was great,excellent quality.
Customer Rating:      Summary: hitchcock at his best!! Comment: Great movie adaptation of Daphne du Maurier novel, funny at times, but tragic and surreal. This is the kind of movie Hollywood forgot how to make a long time ago, where you can just get caught up in a mesmerizing story. I can't think of another story where an unseen character plays a more important role.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Rebecca is an ageless, timeless adult movie about a woman who marries a widower but fears she lives in the shadow of her predecessor. This was Hitchcock's first American feature, and it garnered the Best Picture statue at the 1941 Academy Awards. In today's films, most twists and surprises are ridiculous or just gratuitous, so it's sobering to look back on this film where every revelation not only shocks, but makes organic sense with the story line. Laurence Olivier is dashing and weak, fierce and cowed. Joan Fontaine is strong yet submissive, defiant yet accommodating. There isn't a false moment or misstep, but the film must have killed the employment outlook of any women named Danvers for about 20 years. Brilliant stuff. --Keith Simanton
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