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We return surprisingly often to the Hitchcock well, but his 1940s films are so interesting. Here is a gothic romantic mystery, with poor Joan Fontaine just trying to get her bearings in an old, dark house. Why are her new husband, Laurence Olivier, and his housekeeper, Judith Anderson, so mean to Joan, and what’s become of the cupid in the morning room? Join us and find out.

Rebecca

Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra, Micheline Maynard and Randy Dotinga

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We return surprisingly often to the Hitchcock well, but his 1940s films are so interesting. Here is a gothic romantic mystery, with poor Joan Fontaine just trying to get her bearings in an old, dark house. Why are her new husband, Laurence Olivier, and his housekeeper, Judith Anderson, so mean to Joan, and what’s become of the cupid in the morning room? Join us and find out.

Rebecca

Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra, Micheline Maynard and Randy Dotinga

Referenced Works

Show Notes & Links

Get in touch with the show at lts@theincomparable.com or on the socials.

The Movie: review/commentary on a single classic film

The Self-Referential LTS

Next time, we present

  • The LTS Holiday Show, our season finale

Support this show and other shows like it on The Incomparable network by becoming a member. Members get early access to podcasts, bonus episodes, and more.

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