Sorry everyone for the late offering but here it is at last, our !!FIFTH!! episode of Lost in Adaptation . Today, we're breaking down the 1940 adaptation of Rebecca.
It's a long one for one of our favourite stories as we discuss Hitchcock’s second time directing a du Maurier adaptation, the loss of voice in translating these first person narratives to screen, and the romanticization of Maxim de Winter. Plus, Faith finds a way to bring up Beauty and the Beast ... again! And so so much more.
Join us, won't you?
You can watch Rebecca on Internet Archive.
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Intro/Outro: Peer Gynt Suite no.1, Op. 46 - III Anitra's Dance by Edvard Grieg
Fair Use of Audio Clips from Rebecca. Alfred Hitchcock. United Artists, 1940. Film.
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