Rebecca | 1940    

Updated April 12, 2021

Summary & Info

Rebecca
Rebecca, a wealthy widower’s first wife, may have died but her presence haunts his grand mansion. When he (Laurence Olivier) marries again, his new, young and naive wife (Joan Fontaine), has to contend not only with the specter of a dead woman but also with the manipulative and sinister housekeeper (Judith Anderson). Cast: George Sanders, Nigel Bruce and Reginald Denny. Director: Alfred Hitchcock. [2:10 – NR]

Dueling Critics

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“First, it is the finest job of direction accomplished by a master director and may justly be called Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece. Second, it is the most interesting of the du Maurier stories to reach the screen. Third, Laurence Olivier gives the greatest performance of his career, as the doubtful hero of the story and the loveliest star born this year is Joan Fontaine who plays the pathetic heroine, the second Mrs. de Winter.”
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“The meandering storyline, however, ultimately prevents the film from living up to its reputation as one of Hitchcock’s best (and it goes without saying that the overly talky third act surely doesn’t help matters).”

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Rebecca

    

Updated April 12, 2021

Critical Consensus

Dueling Critics

thumbs-up“First, it is the finest job of direction accomplished by a master director and may justly be called Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece. Second, it is the most interesting of the du Maurier stories to reach the screen. Third, Laurence Olivier gives the greatest performance of his career, as the doubtful hero of the story and the loveliest star born this year is Joan Fontaine who plays the pathetic heroine, the second Mrs. de Winter.”
thumbs-up“The meandering storyline, however, ultimately prevents the film from living up to its reputation as one of Hitchcock’s best (and it goes without saying that the overly talky third act surely doesn’t help matters).”

Summary & Info

Rebecca
Rebecca, a wealthy widower’s first wife, may have died but her presence haunts his grand mansion. When he (Laurence Olivier) marries again, his new, young and naive wife (Joan Fontaine), has to contend not only with the specter of a dead woman but also with the manipulative and sinister housekeeper (Judith Anderson). Cast: George Sanders, Nigel Bruce and Reginald Denny. Director: Alfred Hitchcock. [2:10 – NR]

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