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Clips from Rebecca (1940)
"I was possessed of a sudden with supernatural powers..."
Rebecca (1940)
"and passed like a spirit through the barrier before me."
Rebecca (1940)
"twisting and turning as it had always done."
Rebecca (1940)
"Who are you? What are you staring at?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Tell him to get me some..."
Rebecca (1940)
"- How do you do? - I'm Edith Van Hopper."
Rebecca (1940)
"It's one of the biggest places in that part of the country, and you can't beat it for beauty."
Rebecca (1940)
"Your valet has unpacked for you, I suppose?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Well, I, I hardly think..."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Have you got the key? - Yes, Mrs. Van Hopper."
Rebecca (1940)
"I suppose he was in love with me and wasn't quite sure of himself."
Rebecca (1940)
"Well, c'est la vie."
Rebecca (1940)
"Leave that. Leave that. Go and lay another place at my table."
Rebecca (1940)
"- but I'll be all right if they just change the cloth. - I wasn't being polite."
Rebecca (1940)
"I should have asked you to have lunch with me even if you hadn't upset the vase so clumsily."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oui, mademoiselle."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, she's ill in bed with a cold."
Rebecca (1940)
"because, you see, we got on so well together."
Rebecca (1940)
"You and your father?"
Rebecca (1940)
"- What was he? - A painter."
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes. You see, he had a theory that if you should find one perfect thing..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Thank you. It's very kind of you, but I'm not very hungry."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, come on. Eat it up like a good girl."
Rebecca (1940)
"Well, I'd concentrate on the view instead if I were you."
Rebecca (1940)
"- I felt ashamed for not knowing. - Manderley is beautiful."
Rebecca (1940)
"But now, I don't suppose I shall ever see it again."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Bonjour. - Well, where are you going?"
Rebecca (1940)
"May I go now?"
Rebecca (1940)
"and from now on you'll stick to your job."
Rebecca (1940)
"that have a way of popping out at you..."
Rebecca (1940)
"but why do you choose me for your charity?"
Rebecca (1940)
"My family call me Maxim."
Rebecca (1940)
"Would you ring Mr. De Winter, please?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes, madam. Cent vingt-deux."
Rebecca (1940)
"I've come to say good-bye. We're going away."
Rebecca (1940)
"I'm asking you to marry me, you little fool."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, but you don't understand. It's that I'm not the sort of person men marry."
Rebecca (1940)
"Hello. Give me the desk, please."
Rebecca (1940)
"Would you ask her, with my compliments,"
Rebecca (1940)
"and I should be making violent love to you behind a palm tree."
Rebecca (1940)
"Poor darling. Never mind."
Rebecca (1940)
"When did all this happen?"
Rebecca (1940)
"prefer to have it as quiet as possible."
Rebecca (1940)
"Tell me, have you been doing anything you shouldn't?"
Rebecca (1940)
"The fact is, that empty house got on his nerves to such an extent..."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Isn't she sweet? - Yes."
Rebecca (1940)
"Just be yourself, and they'll all adore you."
Rebecca (1940)
"Here we are, Frith. Everybody well?"
Rebecca (1940)
"I didn't expect the whole staff to be in attendance."
Rebecca (1940)
"It had an old paper and different hangings."
Rebecca (1940)
"I suppose you've been at Manderley for many years, longer than anyone else."
Rebecca (1940)
"when Mr. De Winter was a boy."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, I see. And you didn't come until after that?"
Rebecca (1940)
"and I do want to make a success of it..."
Rebecca (1940)
"You're Mrs. De Winter, aren't you?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes, I'm sure there must have been."
Rebecca (1940)
"- But you'll be all right, won't you? - Mm-hmm."
Rebecca (1940)
"on what's the matter with English cricket."
Rebecca (1940)
"Thank you."
Rebecca (1940)
"and the public is admitted here, you know, once a week."
Rebecca (1940)
"Of course, if you wish this fire lit now, madam..."
Rebecca (1940)
"I mean, the late Mrs. De Winter always did her correspondence..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Thank you, Frith."
Rebecca (1940)
"and Major Lacy are expected for luncheon."
Rebecca (1940)
"Thank you, madam."
Rebecca (1940)
"My let... My letters?"
Rebecca (1940)
"being ordered about by an ex-chorus girl."
Rebecca (1940)
"Giles."
Rebecca (1940)
"I- I didn't mean to say anything against Mrs. Danvers."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, there's no need for you to be frightened of her."
Rebecca (1940)
"Maxim, when are you going to have parties here again like the old days?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Well, she sketches a little."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Does he like it like that? - Well, he never mentions it."
Rebecca (1940)
"But then, of course, you know the whole story."
Rebecca (1940)
"Looks as though we might have a shower, but you won't mind that, will you?"
Rebecca (1940)
"What the devil did she expect?"
Rebecca (1940)
"He ain't your'n."
Rebecca (1940)
"You didn't go into the cottage, did you? Yes. The door..."
Rebecca (1940)
"If you had my memories, you wouldn't go there or even think about it!"
Rebecca (1940)
"I can't tell you how glad I am that you've married Maxim."
Rebecca (1940)
"shall we say, with Manderley."
Rebecca (1940)
"Kindliness and sincerity..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Tell me, what was Rebecca really like?"
Rebecca (1940)
"The films of the honeymoon have arrived at last."
Rebecca (1940)
"- It doesn't seem your type at all. - I thought you'd like it."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, I see."
Rebecca (1940)
"Won't our grandchildren be delighted when they see how lovely you were?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes, Frith, what is it?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Apparently, Mrs. De Winter broke the cupid herself..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Well, I-I put them at the back of one of the drawers in the writing desk."
Rebecca (1940)
"Mrs. Danvers must be furious with me."
Rebecca (1940)
"You behave more like an upstairs maid or something,"
Rebecca (1940)
"not like the mistress of the house at all."
Rebecca (1940)
"with people looking me up and down as if I were a prize cow."
Rebecca (1940)
"Maxim, what's the matter? What have I said?"
Rebecca (1940)
"You don't get much fun, do you?"
Rebecca (1940)
"You ought to have married a boy, someone of your own age."
Rebecca (1940)
"If you don't think we are happy,"
Rebecca (1940)
"I'll go away."
Rebecca (1940)
"She's in the morning room. If you leave through the garden door, she won't see you."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Well, toodle-oo, Danny. - Good-bye, Mr. Jack, and be careful."
Rebecca (1940)
"That's too bad."
Rebecca (1940)
"Isn't he rather afraid that somebody might come down and carry you off?"
Rebecca (1940)
"We mustn't lead the young bride astray, must we, Jasper?"
Rebecca (1940)
"He doesn't exactly approve of me."
Rebecca (1940)
"Everything is kept just as Mrs. De Winter liked it."
Rebecca (1940)
"she'd go into the bedroom and go over to the dressing table."
Rebecca (1940)
"No, I don't believe it."
Rebecca (1940)
"It's so soothing."
Rebecca (1940)
"Has Beatrice been at you?"
Rebecca (1940)
"I've never been to a large party, but I could learn what to do."
Rebecca (1940)
"All right, if you think you'd enjoy it."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, thank you, darling. Thank you."
Rebecca (1940)
"That's the one privilege I claim as the host."
Rebecca (1940)
"Come in."
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes. That was the idea."
Rebecca (1940)
"- You haven't left it in the car? - Oh, no, there it is."
Rebecca (1940)
"Do you really think so? Now, where's my fan?"
Rebecca (1940)
"all night long, night after night,"
Rebecca (1940)
"live in her house, walk in her steps, take the things that were hers."
Rebecca (1940)
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