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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2020
  • 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 (Laurence Olivier). She must also deal with the jealous, obsessed Mrs. Danvers (Judith Anderson), the housekeeper, who will not accept her as the mistress of the house.
    Release date: March 28, 1940 (USA)
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Adapted from: Rebecca
    Awards: Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
    Screenplay: Joan Harrison, Robert E. Sherwood, Philip MacDonald, Michael Hogan
    #alfredhitchcock #classicmovies #freemovies

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  • @user-jq4qc4qn5n
    @user-jq4qc4qn5n 11 месяцев назад +346

    I love that I’m not the only one who watches this movie over and over..

    • @susandarbyshire67
      @susandarbyshire67 3 месяца назад +10

      My favourite film. I to watch it over and over again.

    • @lenaboutouga6834
      @lenaboutouga6834 3 месяца назад

      Q11​@@susandarbyshire67

    • @lenaboutouga6834
      @lenaboutouga6834 3 месяца назад +1

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @vickih5615
      @vickih5615 2 месяца назад +5

      One of my favorites too.

    • @Decades-pl2kl
      @Decades-pl2kl 2 месяца назад +1

      And what does that do for you?

  • @cassandrakay6943
    @cassandrakay6943 2 года назад +200

    Why in the heck this movie was remade TWICE is beyond me. Neither can touch the original.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 3 месяца назад +7

      1979 Jeremy Brett one was also worth seeing for his performance, imo.

    • @merewynyard5813
      @merewynyard5813 2 месяца назад +3

      It's become a BAD HABIT these days!!!

    • @user_ar6332
      @user_ar6332 2 месяца назад +2

      Apparently the 1979 version with Jeremy Brett was the favourite versiion of the author Daphne Du Maurier.

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 Месяц назад +5

      @@mortalclown3812 Yes, he was a stunning actor, and I did like that production. Still, I agree with Cassandra that nothing will ever equal the Hitchcock original.

    • @a.mariedixon-jenkins
      @a.mariedixon-jenkins Месяц назад +3

      @@patricias5122I totally concur with your opinion

  • @Alexander-tj2dn
    @Alexander-tj2dn 10 месяцев назад +250

    This movie is so underrated compared to Psycho and Vertigo. But I think Rebecca is a masterpiece and one of the best Hitchcock´s movies.

    • @melissakyhlens1453
      @melissakyhlens1453 3 месяца назад +19

      I agree, along with North by Northwest, Rebecca is also my favourite Hitchcock movie.

    • @Smith6262-ep8fx
      @Smith6262-ep8fx 2 месяца назад +12

      AND people are always saying the movie is never as Good as the book,but this is an example of a really compelling movie made from a fairly stiff book.

    • @izetyusein3323
      @izetyusein3323 Месяц назад +12

      Interesting you say that cause it's Hitchcock's only film to win the Best Picture Oscar. That being said, I agree the movie isn't as talked about today as much as his other works.

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 Месяц назад +9

      Not really underrated...it won the Best Picture Oscar. I personally like it better than either Psycho and Vertigo.

    • @dalanmanbros8311
      @dalanmanbros8311 Месяц назад +5

      Agree - "modern" audiences gravitate toward the "sexy" films, but this one, along with "Strangers On A Train" (with Marion Lorne -"Aunt Clara" from "Bewitched"!) and "North By Northwest" are my faves. "The Lady Vanishes", too. A great film taken from a great story, with an excellent cast and sets. It deserved the Academy Award.

  • @cak8132
    @cak8132 3 года назад +1991

    I just watched the 2020 version of “Rebecca” starring Lily James and Armie Hammer and - while it has its moments - it doesn’t hold a candle to the Fontaine/Olivier version. Joan Fontaine perfectly captures the naïveté of the would-be second Mrs. DeWinter while Laurence Olivier as Maxim perfectly walks that fine line between gentlemanly comportment and carefully guarded rage. The 1940 film works beautifully in black and white with the light and shadows adding to the mystery and suspense. Other versions have been made over the years and they are very good but Hitchcock’s movie - for me - remains the gold standard.

    • @stretchmonster
      @stretchmonster 3 года назад +90

      "...it doesn’t hold a candle..." Splendiferous pun, old chap.

    • @aleksandrasobczak3141
      @aleksandrasobczak3141 3 года назад +33

      am somehow sure hitchcock would have been perfectly happy to cast kristin scott-thomas as mrs. danvers..

    • @cathlyn205
      @cathlyn205 3 года назад +125

      I agree!! Nothing will ever hold a candle to the original. Hitchcock was amazing and no one, and I mean no one, can top his Rebecca!

    • @bobdimarzio3972
      @bobdimarzio3972 3 года назад +61

      theres something about modern productions thats thin and weak with the acting at 2nd rate and direction that gets even less out of them .

    • @7777lizabeth
      @7777lizabeth 3 года назад +79

      Remakes never measure up to the original!!!

  • @secretariatgirl4249
    @secretariatgirl4249 3 месяца назад +17

    What is amazing is as Max begins to get "weaker" as the case reopens his shy bride becomes stronger. This subtle shift is not done as well in the newer versions...

    • @HajerahUmar
      @HajerahUmar 9 дней назад

      Ooh I love this observation!

  • @user-sx6ki8qx1t
    @user-sx6ki8qx1t 2 месяца назад +52

    Joan and Laurence are the perfect casting than any other casting!

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 Месяц назад +2

      OH yes! I also liked both Joanna David and Jeremy Brett in the BBC version. While I agree with you about Joan and Laurence ... in my opinion, the remarkable Judith Anderson walked away, stole the scenery, as they say. She is MARVELOUS

  • @danielaharcarufkova
    @danielaharcarufkova 2 месяца назад +38

    Joan Fontaine was just briliant in this role! She surely deserved an Oscar. I think it is very hard to play a naive, fearful, low-selfesteemed person and do it convinceably.

    • @debbiemartin2026
      @debbiemartin2026 Месяц назад +2

      Yes, but she did have her spunky moments-I guess to make the plot.

    • @MagBon1948
      @MagBon1948 Месяц назад +3

      hitchcock managed to frighten her, that she never felt like a good actor. she felt like a dull shy schoolgirl

    • @debbiemartin2026
      @debbiemartin2026 Месяц назад +1

      @@MagBon1948 how do you know that?

    • @MagBon1948
      @MagBon1948 Месяц назад +6

      @@debbiemartin2026 she told it herself in an interview I`ve found here on youtube. she was very much older than and could laugh about that. she even referred to hichts method and said something like she wouldn`t have been as good in that role if hitchcock had praised her.

  • @altairdance0284
    @altairdance0284 2 года назад +371

    "but these are mrs. de winter's things"
    "i am mrs. de winter now"
    love it

    • @Lei-AICPhD
      @Lei-AICPhD 2 года назад +7

      same! favorite part!

    • @lisasmith-yn6bj
      @lisasmith-yn6bj 2 года назад +28

      I love that Joan Fontaine's character has No First Name... Very clever!

    • @altairdance0284
      @altairdance0284 Год назад +4

      @@12classics39 lol she's just telling the maid that she's the new mistress of the household after she married de winter. she didn't need to know everything about rebecca to do that. if you'd rather have that after they discovered rebecca's past for dramatic effect, sure, but i didn't have a problem with this placement.

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 Год назад +6

      She finally breaks thru glass ceiling

    • @namyarasree
      @namyarasree 3 месяца назад +2

      She said that only when she learnt that Maxim never loved Rebecca.

  • @levityoflonging22
    @levityoflonging22 Год назад +257

    Joan Fontaine is absolutely gorgeous in this movie. It's laughable how the other characters seem to think she is plain. Winsome and naive and insecure, definitely. But plain? Never.

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Год назад +26

      She is plain in this film and her beauty still shines through I mean she is dressed down little make up hair is nothing fancy and she’s still fucking gorgeous

    • @Charly-H
      @Charly-H Год назад +10

      All actors perfectly cast…

    • @helencampbell2064
      @helencampbell2064 Год назад +22

      Yes, Joan Fontaine was extremely attractive. She had delicate features set on a classical oval shaped face. You can see she has lovely skin and there was no botox when this wonderful film was made.

    • @helencampbell2064
      @helencampbell2064 Год назад +9

      ​@@Charly-H Indeed. Every actor was perfectly matched for each character played.

    • @marshalamb6120
      @marshalamb6120 5 месяцев назад +7

      This film is one of my favourite films love it so much its still stood the the test of time 81 years later they don't make films like this anymore the Morden films of today are nothing compared to this

  • @suzettewalsh2854
    @suzettewalsh2854 4 месяца назад +77

    I don’t know how I missed this Hitchcock classic but I’m seeing it for the first time in absolutely loving it and I’m 60 years old. How funny is that?

    • @lynngold1865
      @lynngold1865 2 месяца назад +8

      @suzettewalsh2854-my first time and I am 70!!!!I adore Larry!that's what all the stars called him.Wuthering Heights is my fav movie with him and Merle Oberon.always makes me cry!😢

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 Месяц назад +9

      I'm jealous! I'd LOVE to be watching Rebecca for the first time! I discovered forty years ago as a college student. Film class. We all sat there, transfixed, watching it

    • @ginaorsatt4716
      @ginaorsatt4716 Месяц назад

      ​yes! I just watched wuthering heights earlier. I saw the recent version of Rebecca but never this one. I love the old movies.. I'm 70 and really miss the old classics. I'm glad we can find some on you tube. @@lynngold1865

    • @serenajoytreuter4008
      @serenajoytreuter4008 25 дней назад +4

      Watching for the first time now! 40yrs old and having a cozy day in.

    • @barbaraarnzen5181
      @barbaraarnzen5181 16 дней назад +3

      Power to you, Suzette!! 👍

  • @alicedell8595
    @alicedell8595 4 месяца назад +38

    Joan is drop-dead gorgeous and I love her hair!

  • @MTknitter22
    @MTknitter22 3 месяца назад +48

    The actress that played Mrs. Van Hopper was outstanding too. Judith Anderson was unforgettably good. George Sanders could play an a** better than anyone!

  • @solankichakraborty2772
    @solankichakraborty2772 3 месяца назад +36

    Hitchcock can never be beated.. He was a legend 🙌

    • @lynngold1865
      @lynngold1865 25 дней назад

      You are just a Baby!Grateful you have such great taste in your young age!

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 3 года назад +701

    81 years old. Quality never fades! Bravo Hitchcock!

    • @aidennewell4034
      @aidennewell4034 3 года назад +3

      Hello Stephi, How are you doing?

    • @rakeshkumarsharma2807
      @rakeshkumarsharma2807 3 года назад +12

      But did you imagine in your younger days that in 2021 you will be watching it on your phone or laptop 😂😂??

    • @StephiSensei26
      @StephiSensei26 3 года назад +14

      @@rakeshkumarsharma2807 Nope! That did not occur to me.

    • @rakeshkumarsharma2807
      @rakeshkumarsharma2807 3 года назад +2

      @@StephiSensei26 Progression 😉

    • @MCV-xg7kc
      @MCV-xg7kc 2 года назад +5

      That certainly shows my age. Smile.

  • @maryhaynes8633
    @maryhaynes8633 Год назад +427

    Such a great book. "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley" One of the best opening sentences in a book, to me.

    • @rlbhartmann6902
      @rlbhartmann6902 Год назад +10

      Totally agree. Dreams can be a powerful force when correctly used in a film. This opening has stayed with all viewers their whole lives, recalling most of what they had experienced during the film. But there have been disastrous movies that ENDed with the audience either being told It Was Only a Dream, or that idea was communicated by a lame wrap up at the end.

    • @TheKoolbraider
      @TheKoolbraider Год назад +8

      Rivaled only by the quote from Shirley Jackson's "And whatever walked there walked alone". "The Haunting of Hill House"

    • @chrissy552
      @chrissy552 Год назад +10

      Mary, Hi, I love the opening line of "Rebecca" too and loved the movie! Other opening book lines I love are: A Tale of Two Cities by Chares Dickens -"It was the best of times; it was the worst of times." And a Book named-The Go-Between by L.P. Hartley-"The past is a foreign country: They do things differently there." All the best! 😊

    • @PBrowningHelsel
      @PBrowningHelsel Год назад +2

      Every page is a work of art and reveals itself poetically-such a fine example of gothic lite

    • @beebee9803
      @beebee9803 10 месяцев назад +1

      My favorite is: "It was a dark and stormy night" 😂😂😂

  • @user-kx1cp8bf4w
    @user-kx1cp8bf4w 5 месяцев назад +28

    Ive never seen Joan Fontaine before. She was so sweetly pretty and natural looking with a lovely smile.

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 2 месяца назад +3

      Did you know she was Olivia DeHavilland's sister?

    • @lisawentworth6831
      @lisawentworth6831 2 месяца назад +2

      @@loisaustin6200 Oh, that's why there is the resemblance! They both have sweet, open faces

  • @gorey4more837
    @gorey4more837 3 года назад +443

    Mrs. Danvers is one of the best villainesses of the silver screen EVER.

    • @jdollinter
      @jdollinter 3 года назад +7

      Big Mama too

    • @desleykakoulidisgallaway3382
      @desleykakoulidisgallaway3382 3 года назад +8

      I know she reminds me of a witch

    • @gorey4more837
      @gorey4more837 3 года назад +14

      @@desleykakoulidisgallaway3382 I have a sticker of Mrs. Danvers on my laptop. 😁

    • @sampuatisamuel9785
      @sampuatisamuel9785 3 года назад +9

      Actually, Maxim is the villain of the story and the hero too. Mrs Danvers was avenging the death of Rebecca.

    • @gorey4more837
      @gorey4more837 3 года назад +57

      @@sampuatisamuel9785 Rebecca is the villain. That is the brilliance of the story. Rebecca controls the plot development from the outset. We are misdirected throughout the story as to what the actual menace is. We never see her, but she IS the plot. Mrs. Danvers is a symbol of Rebecca's menace in the physical world.

  • @blancap2816
    @blancap2816 29 дней назад +5

    "Rebecca", "Jane Eyre" and "Gone with the Wind" are my favourite movies. It keeps pouring into my mind over and over again and becomes a part of my memory...❤

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 3 месяца назад +8

    Had to read Rebecca in HS. One of the best required books. Years later saw the movie & could not believe how perfect the actress for Mrs Danvers was! Spooky ⭐️

    • @tracyanne8616
      @tracyanne8616 2 дня назад

      She was brilliant. Star of the show actually.

  • @melissakyhlens1453
    @melissakyhlens1453 Год назад +56

    Joan Fontaine was absolutely robbed of an Oscar for Best Actress for Rebecca. 🏆

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Год назад

      No she wasn't. She was fine but didn't have the attention to detail that the best of the best have. For example, she only bit her nails ONCE in the entire movie, despite it supposedly being a habit that Maxim found annoying.

    • @melissakyhlens1453
      @melissakyhlens1453 Год назад +8

      @@tomnorton4277 That’s your opinion and I respect that, but I disagree wholeheartedly cause I think her performance in Rebecca is the best and finest second Mrs. DeWinter portrayal there has been so far in all the adaptations of Daphne du Maurier’s famous novel.

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Год назад +1

      @@melissakyhlens1453 It's not an opinion as much as an observation. Mrs DeWinter 2 was supposed to have a habit of biting her nails. Joan Fontaine never brought that to life because she only remembered to do it in the one scene where Maxim brought it up.

    • @melissakyhlens1453
      @melissakyhlens1453 Год назад +18

      @@tomnorton4277 So because she only pretended to “bite her nails” once in the film compared to what her character does often in the novel, she didn’t do an amazing job portraying the 2nd Mrs. DeWinter. I feel that’s unfair and Joan Fontaine probably only did what was required of her from the script as well as the direction of Alfred Hitchcock. I still think she gave one of the finest performances of her acting career and deserved an Academy Award for best actress for Rebecca.

    • @daisyblue2447
      @daisyblue2447 10 месяцев назад +11

      Trust me, if Hitchcock wanted nail biting it would have happened. Obviously he tht it unimportant. He doesnt miss details.

  • @kevinsmith5288
    @kevinsmith5288 3 года назад +346

    Love the part where Joan Fontaine says to Danvers "I'm Mrs DeWinter now!"

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +17

      Yes.... elicited beautiful shivers down my back. Good emotional response . 👌

    • @Hellraiser0601
      @Hellraiser0601 3 года назад +15

      She lost her nerve and bravado two seconds later though 😂

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +20

      Hellraiser0601
      As soon as she saw her man needed her, she was strong as a diamond 💎 ‼️

    • @melfry
      @melfry 3 года назад +5

      Great scene, I wish the moment came after learning the truth about Rebecca like in the musical (never read the book, maybe this order is truer to the source?)

    • @lemorab1
      @lemorab1 Год назад +8

      Every time I see "Rebecca," I wish that Joan Fontaine, in her ill-advised costume, standing at the window with Danvers, would say, "If anyone is going out the window, it's you, you spooky old bat!" as she gives her a push.

  • @raij465
    @raij465 Год назад +320

    My husband and I just returned from a trip, where I read Rebecca aloud to him as he drove. We got home and the first thing he wanted to do after getting the kids to bed was to watch this movie. :) Joan Fontaine does a fantastic job as the young, naive girl, unsure of herself. Such a great movie, after a great book!

    • @ShG2022
      @ShG2022 Год назад +13

      U r lucky ur husband didn't doze off while driving.. becos when I made my husband watch this movie with me, he fell asleep halfway! 😂

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Год назад +6

      Lucky man

    • @pollyanna5354
      @pollyanna5354 Год назад +2

      Yeah because that's safe great distraction 🙄

    • @do9138
      @do9138 Год назад +3

      But the Hays Code made them change the ending so the entire plot was unnecessary. Despite what Maxim says, the authorities would have believed Rebecca's death was an accident. The evidence supported it, their marriage was believed to be extremely happy, and the DeWinters had been a respected family for generations. All Maxim needed to do was call the police and say Rebecca had tripped. There was no need for him to every go to Monte to begin with.

    • @do9138
      @do9138 Год назад +7

      @@pollyanna5354 SHE READ THE BOOK TO HIM. What is unsafe about talking? It's much safer that using a spyphone for anything.

  • @ceecee3488
    @ceecee3488 3 года назад +353

    Joan Fontaine is absolutely beautiful in this movie. She played the part perfectly.

    • @aidennewell4034
      @aidennewell4034 3 года назад +1

      Hello Cindy, How are you doing? I'm Patrick :)

    • @frostylunetta
      @frostylunetta 2 года назад +15

      Too pretty to play a plain-Jane

    • @jerrycottrell302
      @jerrycottrell302 2 года назад +9

      Still have a crush on Joan Fontaine !!!

    • @zurapDOR
      @zurapDOR 2 года назад +14

      Sister of Olivia di Havilland. They were not very close..

    • @incoengg8985
      @incoengg8985 Год назад +11

      She looked so pure, innocent and beautiful. I could not take my eyes off her in every frame. I hated Olivier whenever he was rude to her.

  • @sally-kz7nz
    @sally-kz7nz 5 месяцев назад +45

    No one does smooth smarmy ne'er do well like George Sanders - he nailed it every time!

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 месяца назад +4

      The Ghost & Mrs Muir 👻

    • @lynngold1865
      @lynngold1865 2 месяца назад

      @sall-kz7nz-he was best in All About eve!!!!!!

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lynngold1865 Picture of Dorian Gray too

    • @kaylahensley1581
      @kaylahensley1581 2 месяца назад +2

      Sher Kahn in the Disney version The Jungle Book 🐅

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 2 месяца назад +4

      He really did know how to play the creepy scoundrel

  • @freudzwetdream
    @freudzwetdream Месяц назад +8

    This is one of my favourite movies. Thank you.

  • @1515327E
    @1515327E Год назад +56

    This cannot be remade - I wish they would stop trying. The combination of masterful direction, with outstanding performances from an ensemble cast, make this timeless.

  • @MPam1619
    @MPam1619 3 года назад +200

    Laurence Olivier was quite dashing in his day.

    • @marynace6294
      @marynace6294 3 года назад +9

      Why did rhey not have a formal wedding tt is still a good movie why did he not notice how his wife was being treated and so glad when this shy woman finally told her to get rid of REBECCAS THINGS over all a great movie Mrs Danvers was perfect as a villian they all played there roles perfectly

    • @lynngold1865
      @lynngold1865 3 года назад +13

      M.Jeddah- check him out in Wuthering Heights as the rebel, the rogue,the love interest of Kathy that she could NEVER GET OVER!!! Oh my...so dashing& unobtainable!!!😥😥😥😥

    • @candletabletop154
      @candletabletop154 2 года назад +18

      he's gorgeous 😭

    • @Apollonia222
      @Apollonia222 Год назад +10

      @@candletabletop154 I am obsessed with him!! I dream to meet a man like him one day! He is sooo beautiful!

    • @12classics39
      @12classics39 Год назад +7

      You should see him in Wuthering Heights. 💕

  • @FactBuffet
    @FactBuffet 2 года назад +28

    This was the only Alfred Hitchcock film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.

    • @gunterangel
      @gunterangel 2 года назад +2

      Sadly Hitchcock didn't win the Oscar for best director, but at least he was nominated for it, the first of five nominations totally during his career.
      But it's really a pity, that he never actually won an Oscar for best director.
      The Oscar for best picture for "Rebecca" went to the producer instead, David O.Selznick, who had already won his first Oscar for best picture the previous year for having produced "Gone with the Wind".

    • @gunterangel
      @gunterangel 2 года назад

      @THE REAL PAUL McCARTNEY REALLY DIED
      "Rebecca" is the only Hitchcock movie , that won the Oscar for best picture. Indeed !
      So your source is right on that.
      But one has also to keep in mind, that this award went to the producer , David O. Selznick.
      The best picture award goes ALWAYS to the producer(s) of a movie , not the director,
      since the beginning of the academy awards.
      Hitchcock was nominated for best director ,but did not win.
      In fact he never won an academy award for best directing inspite of being nominated five times.
      I hope, this little , but important difference in the meaning is clear now.
      Here is also a copy of the awards taken from wikipedia :
      👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
      Accolades
      Rebecca won two Academy Awards and was nominated for nine more: It is the only film since 1936 (when awards for actors in supporting roles were first introduced) that, despite winning Best Picture, received no Academy Award for acting, directing or writing.
      More information Awards, Award ...
      AwardsAwardCategorySubjectResult
      Academy Awards
      Outstanding Production
      David O. Selznick 👈
      (for Selznick International Pictures)
      Won👈
      Best Director
      Alfred Hitchcock
      Nominated👈
      ( See, nominated, not won !)
      Best Actor
      Laurence Olivier
      Nominated
      Best Actress
      Joan Fontaine
      Nominated
      Best Supporting Actress
      Judith Anderson
      Nominated
      Best Screenplay
      Robert E. Sherwood
      and Joan Harrison
      Nominated
      Best Art Direction - Black and White
      Lyle R. Wheeler
      Nominated
      Best Cinematography - Black and White
      George Barnes
      Won👈👍
      Best Film Editing
      Hal C. Kern
      Nominated
      Best Original Score
      Franz Waxman
      Nominated
      Best Special Effects
      Jack Cosgrove and Arthur Johns
      Nominated
      ( source: wikipedia ; but all other sources tell the same .)

  • @fairygodmomma2313
    @fairygodmomma2313 Год назад +44

    This is one reason why Alfred Hitchcock will always be my favorite Director, captivating!!!

  • @louhoggard4508
    @louhoggard4508 3 года назад +296

    So creative to never learn our leading character's name but hearing Rebecca's name over and over. Love this movie and those who played in it.

    • @angelicafrandsen5771
      @angelicafrandsen5771 2 года назад +12

      Such a good point !!!!

    • @Lysistrata79
      @Lysistrata79 Год назад +18

      @@angelicafrandsen5771 amazingly, I didn't even think about that until I read Lou's comment! Wow!

    • @lynngregory393
      @lynngregory393 Год назад +3

      You are so right!

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 Год назад +15

      Shes the shadow, the villain from beyond with mrs. Danvers her accomplice in this world. Brilliant narrative device--- the character whose not there but stamps their character overall

    • @maryhaynes8633
      @maryhaynes8633 Год назад +38

      the credit for that goes to Daphne Du Maurier who wrote the book.

  • @nativeafroeurasian
    @nativeafroeurasian 3 месяца назад +19

    Just saw it for the first time and I never expected that many plot twists towards the end.

  • @slimtee2
    @slimtee2 5 месяцев назад +52

    My older brother looked a lot like a black version of Laurence Olivier during his younger years. He was a spitting image of him, just a different race.

    • @GaiaCarney
      @GaiaCarney 3 месяца назад +6

      @slimtee2 - how interesting 😊 IMO, there are identical versions of every person in every ethnicity! There is not one physical trait exclusive to one ethnicity - you’ll find curly hair, chin dimples, huge eyes, big teeth, tiny ears, almond eyes etc. in every ‘race’ ! We are _ALL_ cousins, after all 🌍💛🕊

    • @dixiestine4991
      @dixiestine4991 2 месяца назад +11

      He must be so handsome.

    • @kaylahensley1581
      @kaylahensley1581 2 месяца назад +2

      @@GaiaCarney I hope I don’t have dopplegängers of different ethnicities or otherwise. I wouldn’t wish this face on anyone else!

    • @Decades-pl2kl
      @Decades-pl2kl 2 месяца назад

      That cut-off ending was wrong on too many levels

    • @nacholulu
      @nacholulu 2 месяца назад +2

      Then he was FINE!

  • @Decades-pl2kl
    @Decades-pl2kl 2 месяца назад +6

    21:05 he goes from WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE! to WILL YOU MARRY ME? 🤣

  • @lindakelly9250
    @lindakelly9250 Месяц назад +8

    I love how she walks down the stairs. Finally so confident. Tilting her head and feeling beautiful. It's so sad, but he says put on anything else

  • @Ms9mmBeretta
    @Ms9mmBeretta Месяц назад +6

    The way he proposed to her to keep her from leaving was my favorite part. How he called Mrs Van Harper upstairs to tell her her paid companion was quitting because she was staying with him and the shade Mrs Van Harper threw when she found out was just brutal 😂

  • @darkestserenity6775
    @darkestserenity6775 Год назад +38

    Mrs Danvers absolutely chilling , especially when she was whispering "you should jump"

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 Месяц назад +3

      When she's on screen, you CAN'T look away from her.

    • @jowalker5152
      @jowalker5152 5 дней назад +1

      That subtle shift of movement when Mrs Danvers suggested that she jump; did she intend pushing her? Then the people showed up under the window and she couldn't do it. Her expression is unfathomable.

  • @nhmooytis7058
    @nhmooytis7058 Год назад +58

    “Danny” was super creepy, I’d have told Maxim to fire her! “I am Mrs DeWinter now.” You go girl 😊

    • @REALcatmom
      @REALcatmom 4 месяца назад +3

      So was Jack Favell! 😬

    • @sweetanarchi
      @sweetanarchi 4 месяца назад +7

      I mean If I were new Mrs De Winter I would fire her immediately. She's rude

    • @emmashoesmith2882
      @emmashoesmith2882 3 месяца назад +5

      Yes!
      I would have added..,NOW GET THE F OUT OF MY HOUSE!😂😂

    • @maryhaynes8633
      @maryhaynes8633 2 месяца назад +4

      Yeah that was one of my favorite moments when she finally said that, "I am Mrs. DeWinter now"

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 2 месяца назад +1

      She would have been gone the first minute she turned that snarly lip up and stared daggers at me.

  • @bvonb2653
    @bvonb2653 3 года назад +136

    "Promise me you'll never be 36" is the biggest red flag I've ever heard.

    • @thisisdharana
      @thisisdharana 3 года назад +12

      Lmao

    • @SalveRegina8
      @SalveRegina8 3 года назад +31

      Amen! OMGsh this is the handbook for DO NOT GET INVOLVED with a dude like this. He had me at goodbye when he ultimatumed her on getting out of the car to walk home!
      Bye buster✌️

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +35

      B VonB
      Very wise comments
      A man once told me to never get wrinkles.
      Well I have wrinkles and he’s been dismissed.
      A happy ending. 😳. Very. 😁

    • @mchapman132
      @mchapman132 3 года назад +32

      Physical beauty and handsomeness fades away, if a relationship is based solely on looks it will not survive. Sadly, too often people only see the facade and not the inner beauty.
      My husband and I joke about that. We’re older now in our 70’s, and still love each other, as we age our vision changes so we don’t see each other’s aging imperfections. That’s a good thing.

    • @Chanie787878
      @Chanie787878 3 года назад +7

      @@jacquelinejanz8466 Keep the wrinkles. I hope you have someone (besides yourself) to appreciate your life experience represented by the wrinkles.

  • @judithmarkham6684
    @judithmarkham6684 Месяц назад +5

    Watched this AGAIN tonight!

  • @zcdel9192
    @zcdel9192 3 года назад +49

    this young girl----barely 22 when she made this movie. A great actress. Hitchcock was a genius.

  • @st69854
    @st69854 Год назад +12

    Joan Fontaine was an Excellent Actress! They don't have this talent around anymore.

  • @lilianmcguigan9240
    @lilianmcguigan9240 Год назад +64

    That scene at Rebecca's desk when Joan answers the phone, replies that Mrs. DeWinter is dead......so relatable.

    • @dreamsofturtles1828
      @dreamsofturtles1828 4 месяца назад +6

      So true. Its like being at your first important job & you make a mistake so bad you just want to crawl out the door !

  • @MsAppleofhiseye
    @MsAppleofhiseye Год назад +336

    One of the very few movies I can watch over and over I never grow tired of it.
    Rebecca’s room was MARVELOUS!

    • @nancynancydrew8503
      @nancynancydrew8503 Год назад +7

      one of the very few movies I can watch over and over I never grow tired of it.
      Rebecca’s room was MARVELOUS!

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 Год назад +15

      Agreed. Its the best room in hwood history. Romantic and beautiful and forbidding all at once. Like title character whose malevolent presence shadows all

    • @badateverything5392
      @badateverything5392 Год назад +21

      "I am Mrs de Winter now." Is one of the best psychological bitch-slaps in all of film history.

    • @RebeccaGyldenlev
      @RebeccaGyldenlev Год назад

      They arte Apac'ssnig!

    • @elizabethromero3766
      @elizabethromero3766 Год назад +4

      Looooove this movie

  • @gingercook7944
    @gingercook7944 4 месяца назад +15

    I just LOVE this movie for so many reasons, the story, the performances, the sets, the intrigue, even the fact that it is set in Europe adds to the overall appeal....its just a masterpiece in my humble opinion....I never tire of watching it.

  • @TheBeezusjones
    @TheBeezusjones Год назад +59

    "We needn't talk to eachother if we don't feel like it.." love the frank conversation.. they're both just so beautiful.

  • @markr.devereux3385
    @markr.devereux3385 Год назад +54

    There is something about Joan Fontaine. Her presence those closeups the cultured voice . If she realized how she effected the viewer of the magnificent. REBECCA I do not know. Of course the portrayal of dewinter by Olivier is my favorite of the many adaptations by far. He is so ridiculously handsome and powerful. Everything about this motion picture is class. Thank you Mr Hitchcock the single most iconic and gifted movie maker in the golden age of hollywood

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Год назад +1

      Kubrick

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 Год назад +4

      @@kdizzle901 maybe.. he did a pretty good job on the Apollo moon landing special effects

  • @michellep9999
    @michellep9999 11 месяцев назад +21

    “I’m never coming to Monte Carlo out of season again!”

  • @gailjames6489
    @gailjames6489 Год назад +28

    No matter how many times I see this movie, it is still the best black and white ever.👏👏♥️😊

    • @GeoAce777
      @GeoAce777 6 месяцев назад

      1933 The Invisible Man has this one FADED

  • @Gerrygambone
    @Gerrygambone Год назад +25

    Over 80 years old and still a great watch.

  • @Apollonia222
    @Apollonia222 Год назад +34

    I am OBSESSED with Laurence Olivier in this movie... he is soooo handsome and beautiful!! I keep rewatching this movie on loop. It is an excellent movie, and all the other actors are absolutely great, but Olivier...oh my god.... I have never been so in love with someone I have never met!

  • @gingermathews
    @gingermathews 3 месяца назад +8

    This movie is just beautiful. The fact that it’s in black-and-white the dialogue the sets the story, the actors there’s just literally nothing about it that I don’t love. It’s perfect. I’m like so many people who have stated here I never tired of watching it.

  • @smac6880
    @smac6880 7 месяцев назад +30

    This is without doubt the best version of Rebecca. The acting is superb.

  • @trishcross7900
    @trishcross7900 2 года назад +444

    This is one of those movies that you can watch many times and still enjoy. Loved everything about it. I remember watching it for the first time as a young woman and thinking that Mrs Danvers looked old. Now, watching it again in my sixties, I see her looking younger.

    • @UmaRichmond
      @UmaRichmond 2 года назад +17

      She looked old, as we were young at that time; now I'm 77 years old; time perspective changes

    • @normankloth8030
      @normankloth8030 2 года назад +20

      I have watched it at least 25 times..

    • @lisevos2255
      @lisevos2255 2 года назад +3

      @@normankloth8030 Me too...

    • @letitsnow8518
      @letitsnow8518 2 года назад +12

      I have watched so many times i lost count. A master piece Hitchco left to mankind.

    • @Terry-te1ij
      @Terry-te1ij Год назад +15

      Jasper the dog was excellent

  • @YoBro-np7xt
    @YoBro-np7xt Год назад +22

    "I love you most dreadfully". One of the best all time lines. And "She's not exactly an oil painting, is she?"

  • @tedthesailor172
    @tedthesailor172 3 года назад +289

    Mrs Danvers scared the pants off me when I first saw this as a kid. Judith Anderson's look of scheming hostility is absolutely priceless for a villainess who has every appearance of being the solicitous housekeeper and friend, but who is in fact a deadly foe...

    • @slendergirlvictoria
      @slendergirlvictoria 2 года назад +19

      Not to mention she’s absolutely bonkers XD

    • @namyarasree
      @namyarasree 2 года назад +10

      Ted thesailor, Judith Anderson is then a wonderful actress.! She acts good "Big Mama" in the movie "A cat on a hot tin roof" with Liz Taylor and Paul Newman.

    • @oliviablackburn3907
      @oliviablackburn3907 2 года назад +11

      She was so good at being evil. Lol. Me and my aunt love this movie. When she tricks Rebecca in to dressing just like Rebecca, it makes us just want to slap mrs. Danverse!! Such a cruel trick!

    • @joannam.8951
      @joannam.8951 2 года назад +2

      and the mole, holy moly!

    • @ThomasAquinos
      @ThomasAquinos 2 года назад +5

      Yes, she would be a perfect cast for horror movies

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 3 года назад +703

    The acting is top-drawer and the production is A+: a real Hitchcock classic

    • @vernellallen7672
      @vernellallen7672 3 года назад

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    • @trellisdeberry7186
      @trellisdeberry7186 3 года назад +6

      Kirk Barkley, you guys have to see the movie Suspicion with Joan Fontane and Cary Grant if you love her and/or Hitchcock classics!
      Let me know when you do.❤
      Pass it on!!!

    • @Morgana888
      @Morgana888 2 года назад +2

      @@trellisdeberry7186 I've seen all of Cary Grant's films including Suspicion. What do you think of North by Northwest?

    • @stevelambert34
      @stevelambert34 2 года назад +2

      "Top Drawer" is so Auntie Mame! :)

    • @truthvidsdotnet6530
      @truthvidsdotnet6530 2 года назад +4

      @Jeff Whitman Is your point that British people are better equipped to recognize quality and beauty?

  • @pamzib4080
    @pamzib4080 2 года назад +77

    It would be like trying to remake Gone with the Wind. You can never remake a Classic Masterpiece.

    • @AnnaR.33
      @AnnaR.33 2 года назад +7

      I agree 100%!! 💯

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Год назад +1

      Well they tried

  • @lbelk6421
    @lbelk6421 Месяц назад +4

    The best version of the film titled Rebecca

  • @GinaDAuria
    @GinaDAuria 3 месяца назад +16

    Stunning cinematography. I cant say how many times I've seen this movie. One of my all time favorites.

  • @BrEmail
    @BrEmail 5 месяцев назад +75

    "I'm asking you to marry me you little fool" now THAT'S a proposal 😵‍💫

    • @Alipchitz
      @Alipchitz 3 месяца назад +6

      I LOVE that line!

    • @simonf8902
      @simonf8902 2 месяца назад +1

      Maxim is very disturbed. Rebecca forced him to kill her because she was dying of gynaecological cancer. He transfers his obsessions to the new woman. Notice. We never know her name. He picked her because she is bland and inoffensive. The opposite of Rebecca. They flee at the end. It is NOT a happy ending. God knows what next. Maybe Max will kill HER.

    • @user_ar6332
      @user_ar6332 2 месяца назад +5

      @@simonf8902 why dont you write a sequel?:)))

    • @Alipchitz
      @Alipchitz 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@simonf8902 She did want him to kill her but Rebecca hit her head when she fell from stumbling.

    • @simonf8902
      @simonf8902 2 месяца назад

      @@Alipchitz true

  • @aesiqui
    @aesiqui 11 месяцев назад +49

    hello fellow Novelites hope we're enjoying the movie tonight

  • @heatherninneman558
    @heatherninneman558 Год назад +26

    What I loved most about the film was hearing Lawrence Olivier's voice

  • @surfstrat59
    @surfstrat59 3 года назад +447

    The cinematography in this film is phenomenal! The scene in Rebecca’s bedroom (lit with anti-aircraft lights!) is pure genius...🎥

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +19

      Yes, it’s beautiful.
      (It’s inspiration for me, as I’m redecorating some bedrooms)

    • @poetcomic1
      @poetcomic1 2 года назад +12

      Anti-aircraft lights??? I learn something new about Rebecca and I thought I knew the movie inside out.

    • @mscir
      @mscir 2 года назад +16

      It was a work of art. I especially liked the way he worked with lighting faces.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 2 года назад +17

      It was the only Hitchcock film to win an Oscar for its cinematography. I thought it was too bad the film had to be changed from Daphne du Maurier's novel in order to comply w/the Hollywood Production Code standards that any murder of a spouse had to be punished so that in the film, Maxim only thinks about killing Rebecca while in the novel, he shoots her.

    • @gunterangel
      @gunterangel 2 года назад +9

      In spite of Hitchcock having no fond memories of making the picture, because producer David O.Selznick would often step on his toes,
      in regards to artistic recognition his first Hollywood picture remained his most successful one ,
      recieving fabulous 11 (!) Oscar nominations,
      earning Hitchcock his first ( of five ) nomination(s) for best direction,
      and winning two awards,
      one for best b/w photography
      and one even for best picture
      of 1940
      (, which ironically went to producer David O.Selznick, who had already won the same award just one year before for the first time for having produced "Gone With The Wind ".)

  • @whopiddledonyourposttoasti175
    @whopiddledonyourposttoasti175 3 года назад +40

    Anything with George Sanders was fantastic. He played the cad better than anyone.

    • @mchapman132
      @mchapman132 3 года назад +6

      Superior cast all around. Very enjoyable film. Laurence Olivier was so handsome, one of my favorite actors. I saw him play Shylock in “The Merchant of Venice” in England decades ago. What a thrill.

    • @avalondreaming1433
      @avalondreaming1433 3 года назад

      He's no Armie Hammer, that's for sure!!!

    • @mchapman132
      @mchapman132 3 года назад +5

      @@avalondreaming1433 - Yes he’s a handsome man, but not in my generation. Laurence Olivier, in his prime, took your breath away.

    • @Marlaina
      @Marlaina 2 года назад +1

      I don’t think Olivier is very handsome. To each their own.

  • @TrixieVA
    @TrixieVA 2 месяца назад +11

    Thank you for making this incredible film available for viewing. No one can hold a candle to the work of Joan Fontaine and Dame Judith Anderson, and the direction of Alfred Hitchcock, in this incredible film that does such justice to the extraordinary work by Daphne du Maurier. I cannot imagine ever watching another adaptation of Rebecca.

  • @user-jz6pn8ez5c
    @user-jz6pn8ez5c Год назад +31

    One of the best movies ever made! Olivier with his smoldering eyes and overall just chillingly handsome, and Fontaine so sweet with an innocent beauty of her very own, are both perfectly cast! Not to mention the rest of the cast also perfectly suited for their roles. Thank you for posting this great movie. It will go down as one of my all-time favorites.

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 2 месяца назад +1

      She played a similar type role as Jane Eyre with Orson Welles as Mr. Rochester.

    • @marilynbartlett1850
      @marilynbartlett1850 День назад +1

      Yes, absolutely; you get the sense that Maxim was looking for someone diametrically opposite to his first wife, and Joan Fontaine's Mrs. de Winter is exactly that.

  • @c.a.savage5689
    @c.a.savage5689 11 месяцев назад +12

    It's adorable. The first real exchange between Maxim deWinter and the narrator. Olivier telling her to eat up her scrambled eggs like a good girl. You couldn't say that nowadays... but it works perfectly here.

  • @nelufaneela7265
    @nelufaneela7265 10 месяцев назад +13

    Lead actress is the soul of this movie and I am going to sleep peacefully seeing them together forever.

  • @elephant2072
    @elephant2072 9 месяцев назад +28

    Maxim with his PTSD and secrets... plot twists: I love it

  • @barbaraarnzen5181
    @barbaraarnzen5181 16 дней назад +3

    This has been my favorite movie for many years. Such a masterpiece of filmmaking!!!! 🎥 It was nominated for 8 Academy Awards - won two including Best Picture of 1940!!
    I named my only female cat Rebecca after the movie!! She was as dark and lovely as the main/dead character was!

  • @user-uy3pl8gp4u
    @user-uy3pl8gp4u Год назад +17

    I finished the book about a month ago and was quite pleased to see that Netflix had Rebecca in their library but was so disappointed I turned it off after only 30 minutes. This is the version I really wanted to see. Thank you so much for posting this.

    • @Ms9mmBeretta
      @Ms9mmBeretta Месяц назад

      I didn't even know anybody attempted to remake it until reading through this comment section. No matter. I shall not poison my eyes.

  • @anacedresc2262
    @anacedresc2262 3 года назад +47

    For me it is important to remember that "Rebecca" is the masterpiece of the British writer Daphne du Marier (1907-1989).
    Almost always behind a great movie is the arduous work of writer💛💙❤.

    • @kjlightbearer2466
      @kjlightbearer2466 2 года назад +3

      She has always been one of my favorite authors.

  • @user-du1bv7hp8j
    @user-du1bv7hp8j 11 месяцев назад +33

    I see such heartbreak in this movie. Joan Fontaine in her role, trying to dress up for dinner and the movie and Laurence Olivier making her feel like nothing...the incredible scene where she comes down for the costume party only to have her husband speak so sharply to her...her sadness at feeling so unconnected to everyone at Manderly, the nastiness from Mrs. Danvers...how I can relate to this movie on a human level. The book goes perfectly with the movie except the book even goes more into her unhappy life; crawling through the window of the house to "steal" some food as she doesn't want to make the chef of the house think she doesn't want the other food..when I feel depressed this is the movie for me.

  • @justinedean1917
    @justinedean1917 Год назад +44

    Joan deserved Oscar for this... The art, the music the direction, the cinematography everything is flawless... Even jasper has performed so well... The movie is so good people love Fontaine Olivier and Anderson but we forget George sanders is amazing as well the perfect scoundrel.... A sophisticated one that too...

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Год назад +4

      She won for her next role Suspicion but I agree she should have won for this but the academy rarely gives it to the performance the actor deserves it’s always for other performances lol

    • @DiogenesLantern
      @DiogenesLantern Год назад

      @@kdizzle901lol? She lost to Ginger Rogers (Kitty Foyle) and, while I could easily join you and argue Fontaine over Rogers, especially based on her transformation upon hearing that Max hated Rebecca, but to suggest that Ginger received a compensatory Oscar at age 29 after a string of musicals and light comedic fare. LOL back at you.

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Год назад

      @@DiogenesLantern what are u talking about? I was just stating my opinion

    • @DiogenesLantern
      @DiogenesLantern Год назад

      @@kdizzle901 me too.

    • @homegown1234
      @homegown1234 3 месяца назад +1

      What people don't realize is despite Rebecca being beautiful and sophisticated she was the biggest tramp around. She destroyed men after making love to them -even Max she exploited her affairs to him. He hated her for what she was a narcissist female that felt the world should bow down to her as Mrs. Danvers did and George Sanders who was her cousin was infatuated with Rebecca too.

  • @amunoz8232
    @amunoz8232 2 года назад +213

    I saw this movie for the first time as a teenager back in the 80s. I was so hesitant to watch it because I was into the slasher horror movies. My mom rented this and we watched it together, and I fell in love with it! One of my all time favorite movies! The acting is perfection and let’s face it, lawrence Olivier is very easy on the eyes!

    • @mariamurray3717
      @mariamurray3717 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @reija5723
      @reija5723 Год назад

      What Are you think about The Novel of Daphne du maurier???

    • @reija5723
      @reija5723 Год назад +6

      Daphe du Maurier wrote Rebecca and The Birds. She is very genius...

    • @jsterling6805
      @jsterling6805 Год назад +2

      @@reija5723She also wrote My cousin Rachel.

    • @reija5723
      @reija5723 Год назад

      Maybe The best melodraama ever😪🧐

  • @hcombs0104
    @hcombs0104 3 года назад +127

    The film Ms. Fontaine SHOULD have won her Oscar for.

    • @belenheredia2024
      @belenheredia2024 3 года назад +18

      Yes but "Letter from an unknown woman" is her best performance in my opinion. but sadly was an _unknown_ performance for the academy..

    • @hcombs0104
      @hcombs0104 3 года назад +5

      @@belenheredia2024 I will admit I have never seen that one!

    • @mchapman132
      @mchapman132 3 года назад +11

      @@belenheredia2024 - the “academy” is a well oiled clique.

    • @belenheredia2024
      @belenheredia2024 3 года назад +2

      @@mchapman132 at one point .. yes. however, time puts things in their place.

    • @belenheredia2024
      @belenheredia2024 3 года назад +9

      @@hcombs0104 It's a "simple" movie, I mean ... the kind of movie that just tells you a story, wraps you around and takes you seamlessly to the end. In my opinion, my favorite interpretation of Joan F because her character is so real and sincere that you wish her all the happiness in the world ..
      Joan performs perfectly every stage of her life and how she tries to continue despite that "encounter" that marked his life forever. A "simple" but honestly heartbreaking performance. Yes, I recommend it

  • @VeraHull1966
    @VeraHull1966 Год назад +138

    What an AMAZING film. I loved every second!!!
    Olivier and Fontaine’s chemistry was a joy to behold.

    • @xxgleichfort5125
      @xxgleichfort5125 Год назад +5

      evan more, as it hadn´t been in reality. as far as i know, they disliked each other.

    • @peach8371
      @peach8371 Год назад

      @@xxgleichfort5125 really ? How come

    • @xxgleichfort5125
      @xxgleichfort5125 Год назад +5

      @@peach8371 Laurence Oliver loved Vivian Leigh and wished she became his partner in this movie. furthermore joan fontaine was difficult, it seems, she was quite opposite to the shy young woman in Rebecca.

    • @macbethpkyiv
      @macbethpkyiv Год назад +4

      Hitchcock created brilliant films but his methods were certainly questionable and possibly misogynistic--he played mind games w/ and controlled his young actresses to get the results he wanted. He told Joan Fontaine that everyone on the set disliked her so that her portrayal of a timid fearful woman would be accurate. He messed w/Tippi Hedren's head while filming The Birds as well.

    • @do9138
      @do9138 Год назад +3

      @@macbethpkyiv Then don't watch his films. Simple, huh?

  • @ArleneGray-du9kf
    @ArleneGray-du9kf 3 месяца назад +8

    I've watched this so many times, one of my all time favorite movies

  • @macbethpkyiv
    @macbethpkyiv Год назад +20

    I've seen this a few times, noticed some details when I watched it again this weekend. Fritz's slight recoil and surprise when the 2nd Mrs. deWinter meets him and shakes his hand--something that a woman of Maxim's class would never do. Maxim in the cottage, telling her about Rebecca's transgressions, he says "she began to bring her friends here" and he glances at the divan bed so you KNOW what was going on. Brilliant.

  • @gtaylor6937
    @gtaylor6937 3 года назад +287

    The lighting in all of the scenes is just exquisite. SO love the way Hitchcock did lighting and sets.

    • @Finians_Mancave
      @Finians_Mancave 3 года назад +32

      The cinematographer would have been the person ultimately responsible for that. His name was George Barnes, and in fact, he won the Academy Award for his work on this film.

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 3 года назад +11

      This was his first American production = it takes $$$ for great movies like this to be made; it couldn't miss (and it didn't)

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +3

      G Taylor
      You make a great point

    • @europeanamerican7658
      @europeanamerican7658 3 года назад +1

      Actually, it is also credited to Sepznock who result a lot of scenes and intervened constantly during production. But, he was right as the film is really a masterpiece.

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 3 года назад +3

      @@Finians_Mancave Absolutely true: George Barnes was terrific

  • @thibomeurkens2296
    @thibomeurkens2296 3 года назад +16

    They simply don’t make these kinds of movies anymore! This type of story, dialogue, camera work, set/decor, all that makes this movie so incredible just doesn’t get created anymore.

  • @user-bo2tc4dv9p
    @user-bo2tc4dv9p 4 месяца назад +30

    He is utterly handsome as hell

    • @lynngold1865
      @lynngold1865 2 месяца назад

      @user-bo2tc4dv9p-simply gorgeous!also in Wuthering Heights.absolutely DREAMY!

    • @HelenCampbell-zk1ve
      @HelenCampbell-zk1ve Месяц назад +2

      He certainly is

  • @julieoldfield6900
    @julieoldfield6900 3 года назад +41

    Really love this film. Much prefer the old ones than today's films.

  • @wendylinton453
    @wendylinton453 4 месяца назад +11

    ONE OF THE VERY BEST..NEVER TO BE COPIED.

  • @originalmusicbygrace
    @originalmusicbygrace 2 года назад +33

    I saw the new Rebecca and it was nothing like this. This is a masterpiece and something is so special about joan she is something more not of this world❤

  • @jenlovesbooks
    @jenlovesbooks 3 года назад +52

    Daphne du Maurier's husband had once been engaged to a woman called Jan Ricardo, who used to sign her name with a big flamboyant 'R', the inspiration for how Rebecca signs her name. Daphne always worried that he still loved Jan and said that Rebecca was a study in jealousy.

    • @richardlee8495
      @richardlee8495 3 года назад +8

      very interesting. he probably did. but Daphne made brilliant use of this, didn't she.

    • @debiphillips9284
      @debiphillips9284 16 дней назад

      I love Lawrence Olivia's laugh!

  • @seaserenity5971
    @seaserenity5971 Год назад +11

    Wow, I remember reading this book when I was younger. I never knew there was such an amazing movie to,accompany it.

  • @louisetraxler3188
    @louisetraxler3188 3 года назад +78

    They don't make movies like this anymore loved this movie!

    • @quinnfletcher3906
      @quinnfletcher3906 3 года назад +8

      Modern horror movies are all flash no substance. They have no subtlety no finesse. Hitchcock movies are special in that they manage to do so much with so little.

  • @Terry-te1ij
    @Terry-te1ij Год назад +12

    Jasper the dog was excellent

  • @leew1598
    @leew1598 Год назад +44

    Excellent film, Joan Fontaine and Lawrence Olivier bring so much class to their roles, Hitchcock's ability to build suspense is masterful.

  • @mon796
    @mon796 3 года назад +159

    The greatest film ever made. I have watched it at least 100 times. They sure don't make them like this anymore

    • @ericawilhelminaolckers4781
      @ericawilhelminaolckers4781 3 года назад +9

      I read the book many moons ago stunning movie thx abcd

    • @ericawilhelminaolckers4781
      @ericawilhelminaolckers4781 3 года назад +7

      South Africa greetings stay save and may God bless you all

    • @7777lizabeth
      @7777lizabeth 3 года назад +13

      Check out Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Hitchcock's movie, "Notorious!" Another good one!

    • @floraswanson8371
      @floraswanson8371 3 года назад

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    • @megsarna7429
      @megsarna7429 3 года назад +1

      Not at all

  • @Hellraiser0601
    @Hellraiser0601 3 года назад +50

    George Sanders deserves more recognition for his role as the sleazy Favell. He was a great actor!

    • @robertschacter7733
      @robertschacter7733 3 года назад +7

      Yup. I loved him in the movie (All about Eve). Sleazy was so natural for George 😉

    • @hippychikforever
      @hippychikforever 3 года назад +7

      @@robertschacter7733 I loved him as the sleazy Miles Fairly, aka Uncle Neddie in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and his voice as Sher Khan The Jungle Book. The man was a legend!

    • @Pixmixuneek
      @Pixmixuneek 2 года назад +2

      That's what made him so unique for this part of Favell ! He tried to look so tough being accusatory towards Maxim ,yet he cowered when the truth about Rebecca's terminal illness was revealed and Mrs Danvers ha surprised too she was afraid she lose her power and job at Manderley !

    • @eagleeye2300
      @eagleeye2300 2 года назад +1

      Also great in the Ghost and Mrs. Muir with Jean Tierney. ( Don't know how to spell her name...)

  • @bennyhill3676
    @bennyhill3676 2 года назад +43

    Currently recovering from a broken arm I had time to watch this movie. I wasn’t born when this movie was made but wow what a movie. I enjoyed it a lot. I give it 10 out of 10.

    • @beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes
      @beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes 2 года назад +13

      If you break your leg, watch Rear Window..

    • @lorileew2337
      @lorileew2337 Год назад +8

      @@beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes 😂.. I hope she doesn't break a leg but yes (the original) Rear Window, Notorious, and I'll think of some other Hitchcock classic's..

    • @bethwright8595
      @bethwright8595 Год назад +5

      @@lorileew2337 You forgot the one that everyone knows, "The Birds!" There's also "Psycho" and "North by Northwest" and probably others which are not coming to mind right now.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад +2

      @@lorileew2337 - It is an older Hitchcock film, made before moving to the USA, but I have a fondness for "The 39 Steps". Love that Robert Donat!
      * Then there's "The Lady Vanishes",
      * "Lifeboat",
      * "Foreign Correspondent",
      * "The Wrong Man" - terrifying because it could happen to any of us >_

    • @lorileew2337
      @lorileew2337 Год назад +1

      @@MossyMozart...Lol Great list and and you're spot on in your comments about each movie.. Thank you, I love all of them and now I want to watch some of them again lol .. Hitchcock invented the use of lighting, shade, camera angles, and camera effects to add to the suspense of his movies
      .

  • @Songwriter376
    @Songwriter376 3 года назад +83

    I couldn’t stop thinking the dynamic of his new wife and the housekeeper reminding me of Dorothy and the witch.

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +18

      Actually Danny was in love with ReBecca.
      Rebecca was playing everyone (men and women) (told her husband and then laughed at him)

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 3 года назад +8

      @@jacquelinejanz8466
      That explains the housekeeper's behavior.

    • @mariedewitt5033
      @mariedewitt5033 3 года назад +4

      @@jacquelinejanz8466 creepy as she was Rebecca's governess

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад

      Hahahaha
      A good comparison! Thanks for brightening my day!

    • @glen7318
      @glen7318 2 года назад +1

      @@mariedewitt5033 she was not a governess

  • @tommoncrieff1154
    @tommoncrieff1154 3 года назад +95

    Joan Fontaine and Dame Judith Anderson are acclaimed for this film, but you also have to hand it to Florence Bates in her first credited role. Hers is a standout performance, once seen, never forgotten, one of the all time great character actresses. Within about 3 lines you know exactly who this woman is and everything about her; more than that, it’s her performance, her physical attitude to those around her that tells you everything you need to know about the girl and Maxim de Winter. It’s she who gives the opening scenes their energy. Hitchcock repeatedly found such new, unknown or underused actors with memorable physiognomy and hidden talents and exploited their armoury to brilliant effect.

    • @Daisnap
      @Daisnap 3 года назад +9

      I enthusiastically agree!

    • @jacquelinejanz8466
      @jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад +19

      And George Sanders added the right amount of “smarmy” to allow the viewer to envision Sleazy Rebecca. Love it ♥️

    • @reneehurt387
      @reneehurt387 3 года назад +7

      I agree Florence Bates is as well cast in this as she was in a letter to three wives. Her irritating manner as the Sonobel pitch woman who destroyed her hosts birthday gift. Kirk Douglas played off of her pettiness perfectly

    • @paulhydebugden1904
      @paulhydebugden1904 3 года назад +15

      My mother often mentioned the part where she stubbed her cigarette out in that jar of cold cream. It summed her character up !!!

    • @reneehurt387
      @reneehurt387 3 года назад +1

      @@paulhydebugden1904 I agree that is good direction and hitch does not have an Oscar. When she screams at Joan and has her running as well

  • @candacesalim9659
    @candacesalim9659 Месяц назад +2

    Joan Fontaine, Grace Kelly, Joan Crawford Tippi and Ingrid. My favorite actresses of that era. ❤

  • @PinkSniper201
    @PinkSniper201 4 месяца назад +7

    I’m obsessed with this movie

    • @aleksandrazimpel8097
      @aleksandrazimpel8097 4 дня назад

      Me too, since I saw it for the first time in my life few months ago I often watch it night after night because it helps me to sleep

  • @12classics39
    @12classics39 Год назад +8

    One of the most suspenseful films ever made … in the most unconventional way. The characters aren’t being stalked by a mysterious guy with a gun or chased through the streets in fancy cars or trapped in buildings with a bomb. They don’t even see strange ghostly sightings or hear mysterious voices. They all are haunted by an invisible, inaudible presence that never leaves until the fire finally annihilates it at the end. Brilliantly done.

  • @philthomas8351
    @philthomas8351 Год назад +9

    Saw Rebecca at movie house about 1980. Packed house and nobody left. Great movie!

  • @darlamcfarland3323
    @darlamcfarland3323 3 года назад +27

    I agree that the 2020 version is not even close. This is a tour de force with three of the best actors and one of the best directors of all time. Not to me missed.

    • @7777lizabeth
      @7777lizabeth 3 года назад

      They never are.

    • @imanmasood3033
      @imanmasood3033 2 года назад

      The 2020 version was underdramatized and over romanced I think, not too bad but doesn’t do the original much justice