Rebecca, 11 – 15 June, GFT

Rebecca was Hitchcock’s first American project and one of three du Maurier adaptations he filmed (The Birds is also screening this month). Starring Laurence Olivier as the brooding widower Maxim de Winter and Joan Fontaine as his naïve new wife, the 1940 film won two Academy Awards (including Best Picture) and was nominated for nine more. The self-conscious new Mrs de Winter is haunted by the memory of her predecessor, tormented by menacing housekeeper Mrs Danvers (the unforgettable Judith Anderson) and soon uncovers the shocking secret of what really happened to the mysterious Rebecca.
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