A string of classic suspense films produced in England had earned Alfred Hitchcock a reputation in the United States, and his first American production, REBECCA, cemented his fame. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, REBECCA was conceived to rival producer David O. Selznick's previous epic, GONE WITH THE WIND. This psychological thriller, however, derives it's grandeur from Hitchcock's careful cultivation of the title character's haunting legacy. Joan Fontaine takes the starring role and narrates the story of her life as the second Madam de Winter. Fontaine, young and innocent, meets the worldly and sophisticated Maxim de Winter (Laurence Olivier) while vacationing on the Riviera. Director: Alfred Hitchcock Star: Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, George Sanders, Judith Anderson, Special Features: Full Frame, 1.33 Audio: Mono - English Subtitled, English, French, & Spanish Text/ Photo Gallery: Still Gallery Trailers Running Time: 130 minutes.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Producer: David O. Selznick
Actor: Laurence Olivier
Actor: Joan Fontaine
Actor: George Sanders
Actor: Judith Anderson
Actor: Nigel Bruce
Actor: Philip MacDonald
Actor: Billy Bevan
Actor: Leyland Hodgson
Actor: Philip Winter
Actor: Reginald Denny
Actor: C. Aubrey Smith
Actor: Gladys Cooper
Actor: Florence Bates
Actor: Melville Cooper
Actor: Leo G. Carroll
Actor: Leonard Carey
Actor: Lumsden Hare
Actor: Edward Fielding
Actor: Forrester Harvey
Actor: Alfred Hitchcock