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Apr 03, 2012
A good read and not a bad self-help book.
I've owned this book before, so I can leave this feedback now. I used it as a guide to mapping out my life. As with all things, sometimes it works to my advantage, sometimes not. It is interesting though.
Feb 05, 2010
Excellent!!!
1 of 1 found this helpful Hitch's first foray at the true "horror" film, Psycho paved the way for the films we have today. The film has been restored and looks great. And the bonus features were as riveting as the movie itself. I love DVDs that include the documentaries on making the movie. This one does not disappoint. Highly recommended!
Jan 18, 2010
Classic Hitchcock at its finest
3 of 3 found this helpful One of the hallmarks of Hitchcock's films was that they could raise the hair on the back of your neck with suspense, rather than shocking horror. Rebecca is considered more of a "women's picture," undoubtedly due to the romance portrayed by Olivier and Fontaine. Dame Judith Anderson is brilliant as the cold, bitter and angry Mrs. Danvers. She never misses a chance to make Maxim DeWinter's new bride feel less than adequate. Don't miss the confrontation scene between Fontaine and Anderson. George Sanders is also brilliant, playing an oily, scheming cousin of Rebecca's. As the story progresses toward the surprising ending, you will remain on the edge of your seat. Named Best Picture of 1940 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Rebecca is a must see for all true Hitchcock fans.