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In Reply to: Saw most of Rebecca posted by jbmcb on June 13, 2005 at 06:01:36:
Rebecca a very early Hitch? You must be jocking! It would be right for his US period but not for his work. And he already knew every thing on his craft.
BTW it was to an half Selznik effort too.
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> Rebecca a very early Hitch?Sorry, I meant US-wise, of course. Should have clarified a bit. I don't think he fully developed his style for a few more films, Rebecca didn't feel like a fully developed Hitchcock work. Sort of like Kubrick, who didn't fully develop his own style until the 60's (post-Spartacus)
If you look after his " English " period you will see that he early found his style, refining it again and again.
Rebecca smells a little after his producer and Hitch let it us all know in his conversation with Truffaut, beside the fact that like in " Spellbound " you can see it and also ...Hear it.Never the less Rebecca is a very fine film, I love particulary this Russian guy in it....
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