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Vintage French Film Movie Poster
L'ombre de cette femme
obscurcit leur amour
David O. Selznick présente
Rebecca
Laurence Olivier - Joan Fontaine - George Sanders - Judith Anderson
D'aprés le roman de Daphné du Maurier
Realise par Alfred Hitchcock
This is a reproduction of a French movie poster for the classic 1940 film "Rebecca", directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This gothic psychological thriller is based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier and stars Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
Key Information
Director: Alfred Hitchcock, in his first American project.
Main Cast: Laurence Olivier as the brooding Maxim de Winter, Joan Fontaine as his unnamed second wife, and Judith Anderson as the sinister housekeeper Mrs. Danvers.
Plot: A young woman marries a wealthy widower and moves to his grand estate, Manderley, where she is constantly overshadowed by the lingering memory of his deceased first wife, the titular Rebecca, and tormented by the obsessive Mrs. Danvers.
Accolades: The film won two Academy Awards: Best Picture (the only Hitchcock film ever to do so) and Best Cinematography.
Themes: The film explores themes of jealousy, identity, obsession, and the power of the past, all set within an eerie, atmospheric gothic mansion.
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L'ombre de cette femme
obscurcit leur amour
David O. Selznick présente
Rebecca
Laurence Olivier - Joan Fontaine - George Sanders - Judith Anderson
D'aprés le roman de Daphné du Maurier
Realise par Alfred Hitchcock
This is a reproduction of a French movie poster for the classic 1940 film "Rebecca", directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This gothic psychological thriller is based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier and stars Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
Key Information
Director: Alfred Hitchcock, in his first American project.
Main Cast: Laurence Olivier as the brooding Maxim de Winter, Joan Fontaine as his unnamed second wife, and Judith Anderson as the sinister housekeeper Mrs. Danvers.
Plot: A young woman marries a wealthy widower and moves to his grand estate, Manderley, where she is constantly overshadowed by the lingering memory of his deceased first wife, the titular Rebecca, and tormented by the obsessive Mrs. Danvers.
Accolades: The film won two Academy Awards: Best Picture (the only Hitchcock film ever to do so) and Best Cinematography.
Themes: The film explores themes of jealousy, identity, obsession, and the power of the past, all set within an eerie, atmospheric gothic mansion.