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Topic History of: The first twenty minutes of Rebecca - perhaps the best ever made
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JK2006 Which says (thank you DJ)...

"North By Northwest
Missing a bus during the opening credits."

I'm really into this now. Silly me!
DJones I shall now have to go and buy the DVD just to check!!

... or check this list:

http://www.videouniversity.com/hitchcok.htm
JK2006 Now this has REALLY got me intrigued - here's the Wiki entry for North By Northwest...


"Possible cameo dressed as an elderly woman on the train while Cary Grant hides in the lavatory (unconfirmed, most probably actress Jesslyn Fax)."

I shall now have to go and buy the DVD just to check!!
JK2006 And Sanders is deliciously slimy too.

Yes that trick of never naming the heroine is genius - that was Daphne's.

Of course, Hitchcock added that 100% directorial genius.

Mind you, I never spotted his cameo. Was that one of his few movies where he didn't do a cameo?


**Two minutes later after GOOD OLD WIKIPEDIA (where would we be without it?)...

"Walking near the phone booth just after George Sanders makes a call."
Rebbeca Couldn't agree more JK and I was always amazed that we never knew the name of Fontaines character as anything but Mrs De Winter, genius. And how scary is Danvers!


Baz