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Product Detail

Rebecca
Rebecca
Series: Masterpiece Theatre
Grade level: Grade 9+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
180 min on 1 DVD
Home and Educational Use
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List $19.95
 

Daphne du Maurier's classic tale of romance, suspense and jealousy, Rebecca, is brought to you in this lavish adaptation. Set in elegant Monte Carlo and dramatic Cornwall in the 1930s. this drama stars Charles Dance (Gosford Park, The Jewel in the Crown)as the sophisticated Maxim de Winter and Emilia Fox (Pride and Prejudice) as the young woman who becomes the second Mrs. de Winter.

When Maxim de Winter proposes to such a young woman nobody is more surprised than the circle of society friends who learn the intriguing news, especially as his new wife is the opposite of Maxim's first wife, the beautiful Rebecca, who mysteriously died in a tragic drowning accident.

After Maxim takes his new wife back to his home, the ancient and magnificent Manderley, it soon becomes evident that the shadow of Rebecca is all-pervasive, nurtured all the more by the sinister gothic housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (Diana Rigg, The Avengers, Mother Love, A Hazard of Hearts).

The new Mrs. de Winter beings to uncover the darkness of the past that taints the present and threatens to haunt her future...

Special DVD features include: Q&A with Diana Rigg; select cast filmographies; Masterpiece Theatre poster gallery; access to Masterpiece Theatre web site; scene selection; English audiotrack; and closed captions.

On one DVD9 disc. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: Full screen

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Item # WG36669
ISBN # 1-578079-73-X
UPC # 783421 36 6695
1997

Reviews

"A near masterpiece of escapism, a gorgeously mounted, triumphant new two-part Rebecca that validates the remaking of at least some movie classics." — The Los Angeles Times

"With vivid clarity, the new Rebecca offers a modern twist on what remains a deliciously old-fashioned psychological melodrama." — The New York Times

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