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Clips from Rebecca (1940)
"Why don't you?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Shipwreck! Come on, everybody, down to the bay! Notify the Coast Guard!"
Rebecca (1940)
"You haven't had any sleep."
Rebecca (1940)
"Forgiven you? What have I got to forgive you for?"
Rebecca (1940)
"I don't ask that you should love me. I won't ask impossible things."
Rebecca (1940)
"We've lost our little chance of happiness."
Rebecca (1940)
"- No, Maxim, no. - Yes. It's all over now."
Rebecca (1940)
"keeping us from one another."
Rebecca (1940)
"She knew that this would happen."
Rebecca (1940)
"They sent a diver down. He found another boat."
Rebecca (1940)
"He broke one of the ports and looked into the cabin."
Rebecca (1940)
"There was a body in there."
Rebecca (1940)
"No. It's no use. It's too late."
Rebecca (1940)
"We can't lose each other now."
Rebecca (1940)
"How could we be close when I knew you were always thinking of Rebecca?"
Rebecca (1940)
"enchanted by her, as everyone was."
Rebecca (1940)
"Breeding, brains and beauty."
Rebecca (1940)
"or tenderness or decency."
Rebecca (1940)
"Do you remember that cliff where you first saw me in Monte Carlo?"
Rebecca (1940)
"You despise me, don't you? As I despise myself."
Rebecca (1940)
"She took a flat in London, and she'd stay away for days at a time."
Rebecca (1940)
"She even started on Frank. Poor, faithful Frank."
Rebecca (1940)
"that if he came here again, I'd shoot them both."
Rebecca (1940)
"She looked ill, queer."
Rebecca (1940)
"I'd be the perfect mother, just as I've been the perfect wife."
Rebecca (1940)
"She was face to face with me,"
Rebecca (1940)
"Aren't you going to kill me?"
Rebecca (1940)
"I must have struck her."
Rebecca (1940)
"then I realized she was dead."
Rebecca (1940)
"I carried her out to the boat."
Rebecca (1940)
"I put her in the cabin."
Rebecca (1940)
"I climbed over into the dinghy and pulled away."
Rebecca (1940)
"I saw the boat heel over... and sink."
Rebecca (1940)
"Her rings, bracelets she always wore."
Rebecca (1940)
"the other woman buried in the crypt."
Rebecca (1940)
"you must simply say that you made a mistake about the other body..."
Rebecca (1940)
"She can't bear witness. She can't harm you anymore."
Rebecca (1940)
"You can understand now what I meant."
Rebecca (1940)
"He wants to know if I could possibly have made a mistake..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Purely as a matter of routine, you know."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Would you care to see them? - Oh, no thank you, Frith,"
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes, Frith. It's purely a formality."
Rebecca (1940)
"that if any of us might be required to give evidence,"
Rebecca (1940)
"Maxim!"
Rebecca (1940)
"Hello, darling."
Rebecca (1940)
"Promise me that they won't make you angry."
Rebecca (1940)
"But I can't wait here alone."
Rebecca (1940)
"I don't mind this whole thing, except for you."
Rebecca (1940)
"I can't forget what it's done to you."
Rebecca (1940)
"I've been thinking of nothing else since it happened."
Rebecca (1940)
"That funny, young, lost look I loved..."
Rebecca (1940)
"I killed that when I told you about Rebecca."
Rebecca (1940)
"Of course there was no doubt about it."
Rebecca (1940)
"Them cruel folks there."
Rebecca (1940)
"The late Mrs. De Winter used to send her boat to your shipyard for reconditioning."
Rebecca (1940)
"Now, when Mrs. De Winter went below, as is supposed,"
Rebecca (1940)
"Excuse me, sir, but there's a little more to it than that."
Rebecca (1940)
"- What are the seacocks? - Seacock..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Yes?"
Rebecca (1940)
"- What could be the reason for that? - Just this."
Rebecca (1940)
"You've heard the statement of Mr. Tabb. I wonder if you can help us in any way."
Rebecca (1940)
"Has anyone ever discussed these holes with you before?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Well, since the boat has been at the bottom of the ocean, I scarcely think that likely."
Rebecca (1940)
"Mr. De Winter, I want you to believe we all feel very deeply for you,"
Rebecca (1940)
"- That's rather obvious, isn't it? - I hope that it is."
Rebecca (1940)
"I won't stand this any longer! And you might as well know now..."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Oh, that's fine, Mullen. Can you pull around the corner? - Very good, sir."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Ugh. - Hello."
Rebecca (1940)
"That's why I came down to the inquest."
Rebecca (1940)
"I'm touched by your solicitude, but if you don't mind, we'd rather like to have our lunch."
Rebecca (1940)
"Would you, like a good fellow, have my car filled with petrol?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Am I boring you with all this?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Incidentally, I was out on a party on that night,"
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, I'm not going to bother you with the contents now,"
Rebecca (1940)
"I don't know if you've ever experienced the feeling..."
Rebecca (1940)
"They may have a private room there."
Rebecca (1940)
"How about you, Max? Have one on me. I feel I can afford to play host."
Rebecca (1940)
"I think he might be interested to hear your proposition. Go on, tell him all about it."
Rebecca (1940)
"I only want to see justice done, Colonel."
Rebecca (1940)
"Now, that boatbuilder's evidence..."
Rebecca (1940)
"suggested certain theories concerning Rebecca's death."
Rebecca (1940)
"I have a little note here which puts that possibility quite out of court."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Read it, Colonel. - Jack, darling,"
Rebecca (1940)
"I have something terribly important to tell you. Rebecca."
Rebecca (1940)
"Now, does that look like the note of a woman who had made up her mind to kill herself?"
Rebecca (1940)
"then take a hammer and chisel and laboriously knock holes through the bottom of it?"
Rebecca (1940)
"You've known Max a long time, so you know he's the old-fashioned type..."
Rebecca (1940)
"But he was always hanging about. He must have seen this whole thing."
Rebecca (1940)
"Ah. You're like a little trades union, all of you, aren't you?"
Rebecca (1940)
"but he ought to have more luck this time."
Rebecca (1940)
"Now, Favell, let's get this business over."
Rebecca (1940)
"perhaps you can provide us also with a motive?"
Rebecca (1940)
"I've read enough detective stories to know that there must always be a motive."
Rebecca (1940)
"So, like the gentleman of the old school that he is, he killed her!"
Rebecca (1940)
"No, darling. It'll be very tiring for you."
Rebecca (1940)
"I'll be back the very first thing in the morning, and I won't even stop to sleep."
Rebecca (1940)
"Don't bother, Favell. I think I can tell Dr. Baker."
Rebecca (1940)
"concerning the late Mrs. De Winter's activities on the day of her death,"
Rebecca (1940)
"if anyone of that name paid you a visit on that date."
Rebecca (1940)
"Oh, here we are. No, no de Winter."
Rebecca (1940)
"- Are you sure? - Well, here are all the appointments for that day."
Rebecca (1940)
"She was not going to have a child?"
Rebecca (1940)
"I want to know the truth, she said."
Rebecca (1940)
"She thanked me and I never saw her again, so I assumed that..."
Rebecca (1940)
"Better let your wife know. She'll be getting worried."
Rebecca (1940)
"Good-bye, Crawley. Maxim's got a great friend."
Rebecca (1940)
"I didn't kill her, Frank."
Rebecca (1940)
"But I know now that when she told me about the child,"
Rebecca (1940)
"she wanted me to kill her."
Rebecca (1940)
"Hello, Danny? I just wanted to tell you the news."
Rebecca (1940)
"And now Max and that dear little bride of his..."
Rebecca (1940)
"I asked her to go to bed, but she wouldn't hear of it."
Rebecca (1940)
"Is something worrying you, Maxim?"
Rebecca (1940)
"Thank heaven you've come back to me."
Rebecca (1940)
"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again."
Rebecca (1940)
"It seemed to me I stood by the iron gate leading to the drive,"
Rebecca (1940)
"and for a while I could not enter..."
Rebecca (1940)
"for the way was barred to me."
Rebecca (1940)
"Then, like all dreamers,"
Rebecca (1940)
"The drive wound away in front of me,"
Rebecca (1940)
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