Rebecca (1940)



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Synopsis:
The second Mrs. de Winter is a shy and naive young woman, besotted with charming and urbane Maxim de Winter. They meet and fall in love while vacationing on the Riviera, and after a speedy marriage, return to Maxim's vast English estate, Manderly. His wife is introduced to an army of servants who immediately, if subtly, display hostility towards her, as they all adored Rebecca, Max's first wife, whose death is shrouded in mystery. As the servants become more hostile, the second wife grows more fearful, until she eventually learns the secret of what really happened to Rebecca.

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
3/27/1940
Studio Credit
United Artists Pictures Inc. Studio
Director Credit
Alfred Hitchcock Director
Cast Credit
Laurence Olivier Maxim de Winter
Joan Fontaine Mrs. de Winter
George Sanders Jack Favell
Judith Anderson Mrs. Danvers
Nigel Bruce Major Giles Lacey
Reginal Denny Frank Crawley
C Aubrey Smith Colonel Julyan
Gladys Cooper Beatrice Lacey
Florence Bates
Melville Cooper
Leo G Carroll
Leonard Carey
Lumsden Hare
Edward Fielding
Philip Winter
Forrester Harvey
Production Credits Credit
David O Selznick Producer
Production Companies Credit
Selznick International Productions Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
CBS/Fox Video International Domestic Video Distributor
United Artists Pictures Inc. Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer Credit
Daphne DuMaurier Source Material (from novel)
Robert E Sherwood Screenplay
Philip MacDonald Writer (adaptation) - adaptation
Joan Harrison Screenplay
Michael Hogan Writer (adaptation) - adaptation
Art Department Credit
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Film Camera Credit
George Barnes Director of Photography
Music Credit
Franz Waxman Music

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