Rosie
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I DVR'ed this classic this morning and watched it this evening.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0032976/
Stars Sir Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine (who I first thought was Ingrid Bergam for some reason).
This film was a love story/mystery/drama, directed by Alfred Hitchcock but not ""typical" Hitchcock.
Ms. Fontaine plays the second wife of Olivier's Maxim de Winter, a woman who feels she is living in the shadows of the first Mrs. de Winter who died tragically. The first Mrs. de Winter seems to have been the ideal wife, beautiful, intelligent, cultured, basically very hard to follow. We soon come to realize that everything is not what it seems. There is much more to this film but I fear my limitations in reviewing it will spoil the plot. It is very layered, engrossing and the actor's portrayal was of course exquisite. If you like a good character driven film and if you are a fan of Hitchcock, this is one to see.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0032976/
Stars Sir Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine (who I first thought was Ingrid Bergam for some reason).
This film was a love story/mystery/drama, directed by Alfred Hitchcock but not ""typical" Hitchcock.
Ms. Fontaine plays the second wife of Olivier's Maxim de Winter, a woman who feels she is living in the shadows of the first Mrs. de Winter who died tragically. The first Mrs. de Winter seems to have been the ideal wife, beautiful, intelligent, cultured, basically very hard to follow. We soon come to realize that everything is not what it seems. There is much more to this film but I fear my limitations in reviewing it will spoil the plot. It is very layered, engrossing and the actor's portrayal was of course exquisite. If you like a good character driven film and if you are a fan of Hitchcock, this is one to see.