Rebecca is a 1940 psychological/dramatic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock as his first American project. It stars Laurence Olivier as Maxim de Winter, Joan Fontaine as his second wife, and Judith Anderson as his late wife's housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers. The film is a gothic tale about the lingering memory of the title character, which still affects Maxim, his new bride, and Mrs. Danvers long after her death. The film won two Academy Awards, including Best Picture out of a total 11 nominations. Olivier, Fontaine and Anderson were all Oscar nominated for their respective roles. Since the introduction of awards for actors in supporting roles, this is the only film named Best Picture that won no other Academy Award for acting, directing or writing. It was the opening film at the 1st Berlin International Film Festival. With excellently played rolls and a story that never seems wrong this film is a true classic.
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Laurence Olivier | 'Maxim' de Winter |
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Joan Fontaine | Mrs. de Winter |
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George Sanders | Jack Favell |
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Judith Anderson | Mrs. Danvers |
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Nigel Bruce | Major Giles Lacy |
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Reginald Denny | Frank Crawley |
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C. Aubrey Smith | Colonel Julyan |
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Gladys Cooper | Beatrice Lacy |
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Florence Bates | Mrs. Van Hopper |
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Melville Cooper | Coroner |
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Leo G. Carroll | Dr. Baker |
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Leonard Carey | Ben |
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Lumsden Hare | Tabbs |
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Edward Fielding | Frith |
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Philip Winter | Robert |
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Forrester Harvey | Chalcroft |
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Bunny Beatty | Maid |
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Billy Bevan | Policeman |
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Egon Brecher | Hotel Desk Clerk |
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Gino Corrado | Hotel Manager |
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Bonnie Gaye Cowen | Little Girl |
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Dolores 'Dodo' Dewey | Little Girl |
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Ruddy Hartz | Little Boy |
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Bonnie Henjum | Little Girl |
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Alfred Hitchcock | Man Outside Phone Booth |
| Director | Alfred Hitchcock |
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| Writer | Daphne Du Maurier, Robert E. Sherwood, Joan Harrison, Philip MacDonald, Michael Hogan | |
| Producer | David O. Selznick | |
| Musician | Franz Waxman | |
| Photography | George Barnes | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |