Florence Bates, who played the overbearing Mrs. Van Hopper, was in real life a fascinating and admirable woman. At first, she taught elementary school; then, In 1914, she became the first woman admitted to the bar in Texas, and practiced law for several years in San Antonio. Later, she learned Spanish, and ran a bilingual radio program aimed at improving U.S.-Mexican relations. She married a wealthy man; then, when he lost his fortune in the 1929 crash, she founded and ran a bakery, which became very successful. When she finally became an actress, she was initially cast as Mrs. Bates in a stage production of Jane Austen's "Emma", and changed her own name to "Bates", in honor of her first theatrical assignment. It just goes to show that there may be no connection at all between a performer's onstage/onscreen persona, and their true self.
I was really touched by this classic movie I love the title "rsbecca' 😍 😭 ❤️ 🙌 💕 marvelous , gracious, it's a pity that the movies produced these days are only boring n trashy a million thanks for uploading it on you tube 😮😮😮😅😅😅
Joy Haswell : Lawrence Olivier was certainly handsome in this true classic and what a gorgeous speaking voice he had. Lovely scene where he is sitting at the table with the future second Mrs De Winter. He is asking her all the right questions. So interested in her. Have you no family he asks with concern. Are you going sketching this afternoon? Where? I'll take you in the car. Ah, so lovely. Makes your heart melt.
The character of Ms. Van Hopper is that of a mean, overbearing, malicious social climber. She fawns on those she wishes to impress and treats with contempt anyone who is below her social status. Van Hopper's awful manners are a foretaste of what is to come in the character of Ms. Danvers, who is not only vicious but unhinged. The story is set up to present the unnamed wife of DeWinter in a web of deceit and treachery, not of her own making.
Ah, no, this is Alfred Hitchcock's first American film. Released in 1940 , His first under contract to David O'Selznick who paid to bring Hitch, wife Alma, and daughter Pat over on the QE2
Florence Bates, who played the overbearing Mrs. Van Hopper, was in real life a fascinating and admirable woman. At first, she taught elementary school; then, In 1914, she became the first woman admitted to the bar in Texas, and practiced law for several years in San Antonio. Later, she learned Spanish, and ran a bilingual radio program aimed at improving U.S.-Mexican relations. She married a wealthy man; then, when he lost his fortune in the 1929 crash, she founded and ran a bakery, which became very successful. When she finally became an actress, she was initially cast as Mrs. Bates in a stage production of Jane Austen's "Emma", and changed her own name to "Bates", in honor of her first theatrical assignment. It just goes to show that there may be no connection at all between a performer's onstage/onscreen persona, and their true self.
Amazing! Thank you for that interesting background.
Thank you for posting this awesome classical movie 😅😅😅❤❤❤❤
A teeny, weeny, bit forward. They just don't write scripts like this nowadays. Classic.
Dear Fanny Kong! Many thanks to load English subtitles. It helps me study English very much. Once again, I appreciate your kindness.
Thanks so much for the subtitles. It´s a perfect movie, a classic.
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i love how the waiters ignore Mrs. vanHopper
In this scene, you simply fall in love with Joan Fontaine...
Thank you for uploading this.
The height of Hollywood movies.
Thank you for uploading ;) love this movie
Very much enjoyed. Thank you for the upload.
thanks for applaud this video with subtitles ,I really love this video so much,,
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Thanks for sharing :D
Florence Bates, who read the opening, is simply amazing...
I was really touched by this classic movie I love the title "rsbecca' 😍 😭 ❤️ 🙌 💕 marvelous , gracious, it's a pity that the movies produced these days are only boring n trashy a million thanks for uploading it on you tube 😮😮😮😅😅😅
Thanks!it so great with subtitle !
I adore this movie!
Love this film keep watching it ♥️♥️♥️.
3:34 Laurence Olivier reminds of Benedict Cumberbatch with a mustache. He's dreamy!
Joy Haswell : Lawrence Olivier was certainly handsome in this true classic and what a gorgeous speaking voice he had.
Lovely scene where he is sitting at the table with the future second Mrs De Winter. He is asking her all the right questions. So interested in her. Have you no family he asks with concern. Are you going sketching this afternoon? Where? I'll take you in the car.
Ah, so lovely. Makes your heart melt.
I don’t know why Edythe Van Hopper scolded her about the way she entered the conversation when she was answering a question.
The character of Ms. Van Hopper is that of a mean, overbearing, malicious social climber. She fawns on those she wishes to impress and treats with contempt anyone who is below her social status. Van Hopper's awful manners are a foretaste of what is to come in the character of Ms. Danvers, who is not only vicious but unhinged. The story is set up to present the unnamed wife of DeWinter in a web of deceit and treachery, not of her own making.
@@jackdempsey7169 thank you Jack, good synopsis.
Ok
USA? This is a British film.
Ah, no, this is Alfred Hitchcock's first American film. Released in 1940 , His first under contract to David O'Selznick who paid to bring Hitch, wife Alma, and daughter Pat over on the QE2