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Maxim de Winter, who is in Monte Carlo to forget
the drowning death of his wife Rebecca, meets the demure paid companion of
matronly socialite Edythe Van Hopper and begins to court her. The girl
falls in love with Maxim and happily accepts when he asks her to be his
wife. The bride's happiness comes to an abrupt end
when Maxim takes her to his grand seaside estate, Manderley. There she
is tormented by the housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, who continually reminds the
young bride of the great beauty and elegance of the first Mrs. de Winter and
undermines her attempts to assert herself in the household.
One night shortly after her arrival, a boat is
wrecked off shore and, during the rescue attempt, another submerged boat is
found in which the body of Rebecca is trapped. Maxim then confesses to
his insecure wife the true story of his miserable marriage to Rebecca.
After only four days of marriage, Rebecca began flaunting her infidelities.
For the family's honor, Maxim continued his marriage, with Rebecca playing
the great lady, until she informed her husband that she was to become a
mother and he was not the father.
Angered, Maxim struck Rebecca and
she fell, hitting her head on a ship's tackle. He then placed her body
in a boat and sunk it. When a new inquest is held into Rebecca's
death, things look dim for Maxim until Rebecca's London doctor testifies to
the authorities that she was dying of cancer and was contemplating suicide.
Maxim is then free to begin life anew with his now blossoming bride.
However, Mrs. Danvers is unable to relinquish her beloved Manderley to the
new Mrs. de Winter and sets fire to the house and perishes. |