Rebecca

film by Hitchcock [1940]

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  • Berlin International Film Festival
    • In Berlin International Film Festival

      Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940) was the first film shown, and its star, Joan Fontaine, was on hand. Martay was awarded a Golden Bear (Goldener Bär), the festival’s top prize, for his work in bringing the Berlinale to reality. Other prizes awarded at the first Berlinale included a…

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  • discussed in biography
  • history of motion pictures
    • The Passion of Joan of Arc
      In history of film: The Hollywood studio system

      …guilt and spiritual terror (Rebecca, 1940; Suspicion, 1941; Shadow of a Doubt, 1943; Notorious, 1946); and Frank Capra, whose cheerful screwball comedies (It Happened One Night, 1934) and populist fantasies of good will (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939) sometimes gave

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  • Oscar for best picture, 1940
    • Oscar to Barnes for best cinematography, 1940
      • “Rebecca” - novel
        • Rebecca
          In Rebecca: Analysis and adaptations

          was Alfred Hitchcock’s Academy Award-winning film (1940) starring Laurence Olivier as the brooding Maxim, Joan Fontaine as his second wife, and Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers.

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      • Selznick
        • David O. Selznick
          In David O. Selznick

          >Rebecca (1940), which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and won four major Academy Awards, including that for best picture; Spellbound (1945), also directed by Hitchcock; and The Third Man (1949), a highly acclaimed thriller coproduced by Alexander Korda and directed by

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      role of

        • Anderson
          • Anderson, Dame Judith
            In Dame Judith Anderson

            Danvers in Rebecca (1940) and Ann Treadwell in Laura (1944). Her other films include King’s Row (1941), Edge of Darkness (1943), and The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946). In 1960 she was made Dame Commander of the British Empire.

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        • Fontaine
          • Joan Fontaine
            In Joan Fontaine

            then starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940), in which she played the beleaguered successor to the idolized first wife of Laurence Olivier’s character, and Suspicion (1941), in which she played a newlywed who begins to suspect her husband (Grant) of murder. She received Academy Award nominations for both roles and…

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