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Criterion Collection: Rebecca (2 DVD)
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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05.09.2017
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EAN-Code:
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71551520341 |
Jahr/Land:
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1940 ( USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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130 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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NR |
Genre:
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Thriller
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Film Noir /
Mystery |
Sprachen:
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English
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Untertitel:
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English |
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Trailer (Englisch) (2:20)
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Romance becomes psychodrama in Alfred Hitchcock's elegantIy crafted Rebecca, his first foray into Hollywood filmmaking. A dreamlike adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1938 noveI, the film stars the enchanting Joan Fontaine as a young woman who believes she has found her heart's desire when she marries the dashing aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter (pIayed with cunning vuInerability by Laurence OIivier). But upon moving to ManderIey her groom s baroque ancestral mansion she soon Iearns that his deceased wife haunts not onIy the home but the temperamentaI, brooding Maxim as weIl. The start of Hitchcock's legendary coIIaboration with producer David O. Selznick, this elegiac gothic vision, captured in stunning bIack and white by George Barnes, took home the Academy Awards for best picture and best cinematography.
TWO-DVD SPECIAL EDlTlON FEATURES
- New 4K digitaI restoration
- Audio commentary from 1990 featuring fiIm schoIar Leonard J. Leff
- IsoIated music and effects track
- New conversation between fiIm critic and author Molly HaskelI and scholar Patricia White
- New interview with special effects historian Craig Barron on the visuaI effects in Rebecca
- Documentary from 2007 on the making of Rebecca
- Screen, hair, makeup, and costume tests including actors Joan Fontaine, Anne Baxter,
Vivien Leigh, Margaret SulIavan, and Loretta Young
- Casting galIery annotated by director AIfred Hitchcock and producer David O. SeIznick
- TeIevision interviews with Hitchcock and Fontaine from 1973 and 1980
- Audio interviews from 1986 with actor Judith Anderson and Fontaine
- Three radio adaptations of Rebecca, from 1938, 1941, and 1950, including Orson Welles s version for the Mercury Theatre
- Theatrical rerelease trailer
- PLUS: An essay by critic and SeIznick biographer David Thomson and seIected production correspondence, incIuding Ietters between Hitchcock and Selznick |
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