Rebecca (DVD, 2001, Criterion Collection) 
Rebecca (DVD, 2001, Criterion Collection)

 
Rebecca (DVD, 2001, Criterion Collection)

Leading Role: Sir Laurence Olivier
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: Nov 2001
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Criterion Collection
UPC: 715515012522
Product ID: EPID3395659
Description: A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was con...
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Movie Description
A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was conceived to rival producer David O. Selznick's previous epic, GONE WITH THE WIND. This psychological thriller, however, derives its grandeur from Hitchcock's careful cultivation of the title character's haunting legacy. Joan Fontaine takes the starring role and narrates the story of her life as the second Madam de Winter. Fontaine, young and innocent, meets the worldly and sophisticated Maxim de Winter (Laurence Olivier) while vacationing on the Riviera. After a whirlwind romance and marriage, the two return to his opulent English estate, Maderley, where Fontaine begins to realize she is not entirely welcome in her new role. Chief among her detractors is housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (Judith Anderson), who points out her every failing in relation to the previous mistress of the house, Rebecca. Fontaine is nearly driven to suicide by her inability to understand the mysterious legacy of the first wife. However, when a ship washes ashore, the mystery begins to unravel, setting the stage for the memorable and fiery climax.

Credits
Producer:David O. Selznick
Cast:Judith Anderson, Nigel Bruce, Reginald Denny, Sir Laurence Olivier

Details
Edition:Criterion Collection

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Two-Disc Set
Full Frame - 1.33
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
   Mono - English
Additional Release Material:
   Radio Broadcasts - 1. REBECCA (1938 Campbell Playhouse Adaptation Featuring Orson Welles)
    2. REBECCA (1941 Version Featuring Ronald Coleman and Ida
    Lupino)
    3. REBECCA (1950 Version Featuring Laurence Olivier and
    Vivien Leigh)
   Audio Commentary - 1. Leonard J. Jeff-Film Historian and Author
   Trailers - 1. Re-issue Trailer
   Makeup Tests
   Hair Tests
   Costume Tests
   Phone Interviews - 1. Joan Fontaine-Star
    2. Dame Judith Anderson-Star
   Bonus Footage - 1. 1940 Academy Awards
Text/Photo Galleries:
   Production Stills
   Set Photos
   Wardrobe Continuity Photos
   Ads
   Posters
   Lobby Cards
   Promotional Memorabilia
   Illustrated Essay - 1. Daphne de Maurier-Source Material Author
   Interview Excerpt - 1. Alfred Hitchcock-Director by Francois Truffaut-Film Director
   Liner Notes - Robin Wood-Film Historian and Author
   Production Correspondence
   Casting Notes
   Script Excerpt - 1. Deleted Scene
   Test Screening Questionnaire, Hitchcock cameo: Hitchcock stands outside a phone booth watching Jack Favell (George Sanders).

Hitchcock vetoed David Niven for the role of Max de Winter.

Hitchcock had the opportunity to buy the rights for REBECCA while shooting THE LADY VANISHES but thought the price was too high at the time.

Hitchcock used miniatures for scenes of the mansion and the road leading to the house.

Editorial Reviews
"...The film remains mesmerizing throughout..."
Sight and Sound - Geoffrey Macnab (12/01/2000)

"...REBECCA may be the most assured women's pic ever made..."
Entertainment Weekly - Ty Burr (01/11/2002)

Awards
1940Academy AwardsBest CinematographyGeorge Barnes, 1940Academy AwardsBest Picture

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