Rebecca (1940)

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The shadow of this woman darkened their love.

Directed By Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock Starring Laurence Olivier Laurence Olivier  •  Joan Fontaine Joan Fontaine  •  George Sanders George Sanders  •  Judith Anderson Judith Anderson  •  Nigel Bruce Nigel Bruce Genres Based-on-20th-Century-Literature  •  Film Noir  •  Gothic Film  •  Mystery  •  Psychological Thriller  •  Romance  •  Romantic Mystery  •  Thriller Studios &
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Academy Award Nominated  •  Academy Award Best Picture Winning  •  The Criterion Collection  •  National Film Registry  •  AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills  •  Academy Award Best Picture Nominated  •  They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?  •  1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die  •  Anchor Bay Entertainment  •  Academy Award Best Cinematography Winning  •  Academy Award Best Cinematography Nominated  •  Academy Award for Best Production Design Nominated  •  United Artists  •  The Advocate's Top 175 Essential Films of All Time for LGBT Viewers  •  1,000 Noir Films: They Shot Dark Pictures, Didn't They?
Release Info 1940-04-12T00:00:00Z April 12, 1940
B&W  •  130 minutes NR Rated NR
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Eagleskywalker87 on 8/10/2017 Reply  · 

Hitchcock's first American movie and his only best picture. Certainly holds up! Great acting by the two leads, strong and mature themes and downright creepy at times! Straight into my top 5 favourite Hitchcock films!

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