Manderley in the 1940 movie "Rebecca" was not a real house but a set constructed specifically for the film. The grand estate was designed by production designer Sir Alfred Junge, combining various architectural styles to create an iconic and atmospheric setting. While it drew inspiration from real English country houses, Manderley itself exists only in the cinematic world of the film.
1940's Rebecca.
1940's Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent.
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Rebecca (1940) is known as Hitchcock's breakthrough film. Although he made several successful British films before this, Rebecca was his first American movie. It was also the only one of his films to ever win an Oscar for Best Picture.
Yes, it is a 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film.
1940's Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent.
1940's Rebecca.
Rebecca was released on 01/01/1940.
Possibly Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940)? See the Related Link below.
Rebecca Winters was born on 1940-02-14.
Rebecca won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1940.
Rebecca (1940) is known as Hitchcock's breakthrough film. Although he made several successful British films before this, Rebecca was his first American movie. It was also the only one of his films to ever win an Oscar for Best Picture.
Yes, it is a 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film.
The British-born Hitchcock's first Hollywood film was "Rebecca," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1940. The movie differs from Daphne Du Maurier's novel in terms of how Rebecca died. In the novel, she is murdered, but her death in the film is revealed to have been accidental.
Laurence Olivier.
Alfred Hitchcock never won an Osacr. Rebecca (1940) is the only movie he directed that won Best Picture. However, he was not a producer, so he didn't receive an Oscar, and he lost the Best Director that year to John Ford.
Pluto's Dream House - 1940 was released on: USA: 30 August 1940