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Topic History of: Rebecca.
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Bookworm The old black and white matinees.
How much at the cinema back then JK?

Are we talking Dinari or schillings?
JK2006 Best Film Oscar winner I see. Deserved.
JK2006 And the stunningly camp Mrs Danvers. Judith Anderson in a villainous role unmatched until Imelda Staunton in Harry Potter.
JK2006 Wonderful old film which I'm watching for the hundredth time; wonderful cut glass accents everyone had (even the plebs; genteel cockney); that fabulous scene where the un-named new wife (superb Joan Fontaine performance) comes down the stairs in Rebecca's old dress and Laurence Olivier has a fit. And those wonderful twists and double turns at the end. Hitchcock of course and the very under rated Daphne Du Maurier.