FILMS… Rebecca (1940)

Let’s dream of the sometimes nightmare that was Manderley again…
A young and naive, paid companion meets a handsome aristocrat in the south of France and marries him little knowing that he’s haunted by the past.
Let’s dream of the sometimes nightmare that was Manderley again…
A young and naive, paid companion meets a handsome aristocrat in the south of France and marries him little knowing that he’s haunted by the past.
All about the 1940 film Rebecca, famous for an unseen character who haunts the narrative…
Analysing Rebecca (1940), Patricia White tells of the influence of women in the first of the Selznick and Hitchcock film classics.
Just one (more) favourite film for each decade…
Seeing as I have reviewed my (never changing) favourites already (at least once) here’s the best from the ones I have still to review.
He was her man, but did she do him wrong?
In this Hitchcock mystery, a happily married barrister falls for his client, who may have murdered her husband putting his marriage and career in jeopardy.
A Pale Writer is mad about the Ladd…
Never one to resist a tag, I entered the Laddish world of gifs and pics.
A newlywed learns that his maiden aunts have a deadly profession and this runs in the family…
A Halloween tale with Cary Grant, serial killers, baseball, two sweet little old ladies, romance, Peter Lorre and a man reminiscent of Boris Karloff.
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