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Rebecca

Laurence Olivier , Joan Fontaine , Alfred Hitchcock    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer 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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5.0 out of 5 stars Rebecca Sep 17 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
A perfect example of a compelling story that stays true to the novel on which it was based. Superb acting is brought out by Hitchcock's wonderful direction. Real entertainment!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rebecca - Hitchcocks Masterful Interpretation Jan 11 2012
Format:Blu-ray
Looking forward to this digital remastering of a masterful adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's classic story. I have all available DVD adaptations of Rebecca and look forward to the BluRay sharpening of the suspenseful experience of returning to Manderley.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Note: Get the Criterion DVD before it is too late! (It's supposed to go out of print on the 31st of December, 2003). While Hitchcock's masterpiece is still stunning after all these years, the DVD I watched, published by Anchor Bay, is pretty weak; the Criterion Collection DVD of "Rebecca" has much more in the way of extras and special features, which is half the appeal of getting a classic on DVD.

Anchor Bay's DVD only has a chapter selection and "start" on the menu. Not even closed captioning, which makes this DVD inaccessible to older or deaf fans.

Still, even a weak DVD presentation can't take away from such a beautiful film. A TV presenter recently introduced "Rebecca", by saying that Joan Fontaine was too pretty to be believable in the role of a plain girl. Missing the point! "Rebecca" is a story from the point of view of a scared, insecure heroine who believes the worst of herself and is always waiting for the other shoe to drop. Like the heroine of "Northanger Abbey," perhaps the gothic atmosphere here is really created out of her hopes and fears - "Rashomon"-style where each person sees a different thing. The book "Venus in Spurs" has most of a chapter devoted to "Rebecca," and how much this film and book relate to women who struggle through insecurity, despite being loved. (To say more might ruin the movie for first-time viewers).

Fontaine is, of course, very good, as is Laurence Olivier, who has scarcely *ever* been more handsome and commanding. Among the strong supporting cast is George Saunders and Dame Judith Anderson. While Anderson's usually singled out in reviews and hindsight, her obsessive maid could hardly be that malevolent, if the audience didn't feel so sympathetic towards Fontaine's sweet, mild Mrs. de Winter. Really, Fontaine needed Anderson in this performance to really pull it off; and the reverse is equally true. I also think Florence Bates adds quite a bit here as the bitchy and bossy Mrs. Van Hopper, also providing a strong showing in another wonderful film, "A Letter to Three Wives," which, come to think of it, is also about wives and their suspicions of their husbands... and Bates' character sets up trouble for one of the "Letter" wives with her thoughtlessness in that picture, too.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Still a WINNER!
I saw this movie by accident in 1980 when I was 14 years old, and the movie was already over 40 years old! Read more
Published on Sep 25 2009 by Sheila With
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the BEST movies
Rebecca has to be one of my all-time favourites. The acting is wonderful and the movie does follow the book by Daphne Du Maurier very well. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2009 by Judith A. Smider
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favourite Film.
I don't know how much other people may enjoy it, but I saw it by myself as a child on tv, and I fell deeply in love with it. Read more
Published on Nov 11 2005 by D.N.
5.0 out of 5 stars Yummy Classic Movie
I have seen all of Hitchcock's American work. If you are familiar with his movies, you probably agree that, with the exception of "Family Plot", his films are delicious... Read more
Published on May 1 2004 by Charles Scott Bennett
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic shines.
A stunning transfer from Criterion. "Rebecca" remains one of the finest films of the 1940's, and features Joan Fontaine as the second mistress of Manderley, forever living in the... Read more
Published on April 21 2004 by Ohio Media Man
5.0 out of 5 stars "We can never go back to Manderley again"
Joan Fontaine laments as she opens the film, obviously several years removed from her time at the lush, oversized estate, which recalls "Tara" from Gone With the Wind as... Read more
Published on Mar 24 2004 by David M. Lovin
1.0 out of 5 stars *poit* :|
All you people who said this is good are crazy! This movie was even worse than the novel! (something i thought was impossible!) hell, the guy playing Maxim can't act! Read more
Published on Mar 4 2004
3.0 out of 5 stars Rebecca - not Hitchcock's best...
If you are a die hard Alfred Hitchcock fan, than this DVD is a must own! However, I feel this DVD is over priced for what you get. Read more
Published on Feb 26 2004 by Tim Chapin
5.0 out of 5 stars Going Out-of-Print Soon
Criterion has announced on its website that this title will be going out-of-print on December 31, 2003 along with Spellbound and Notorious. Read more
Published on Dec 19 2003 by Darcy L. Mott
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie, great DVD
What a great movie, and the Criterion edition is certainly worth the extra money if you want to see a clear picture, have great sound, but not lose any of that atmosphere which... Read more
Published on Dec 6 2003
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