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Rebecca 1940 Oscar Winner Best Picture

Rebecca 1940 Oscar Winner Best Picture

Rebecca Directed By Alfred Hitchcock 1940 Best Picture Winner

1940 www.amazon.com Hitchcock trailers: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Rebecca is a 1940 psychological/dramatic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock as his first American project, and his first film produced under his contract with David O. Selznick. The film’s screenplay was an adaptation by Joan Harrison and Robert E. Sherwood from Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan’s adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 novel of the same name, and was produced by Selznick. It stars Laurence Olivier as the aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter, Joan Fontaine as his second wife, and Judith Anderson as the housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers. The film is a gothic tale about the lingering memory of the title character, Maxim de Winter’s dead first wife, which continues to haunt Maxim, his new bride, and Mrs. Danvers. 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. At Selznick’s insistence, the film adapts the plot of du Maurier’s novel Rebecca faithfully. However, one plot detail was altered to comply with the Hollywood Production Code, which said that the murder of a spouse had to be punished. In the novel, Maxim shoots Rebecca, while in
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  1. Latwata719

    This is one of my all time favorite Hitchcock films. Who was Rebecca? She was born the beautiful Rebecca Hildedrige you know. They said he ( Maxim) simply adored her ! I love the way Rebecca ” haunts” it all with her initials ” R de W”

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  2. TheMarcio2014

    Joan Fontaine exibe sua beleza e talento neste clássico. Outra grande atriz é Judith Anderson, que pode ser vista em outro clássico noir, “Laura”. Belas imagens neste trailer.Muito Obrigado. P.S. Na TV aberta, nunca mais. Qual será a razão?

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