1. Opening Image
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Manderley: barred gate to the drive
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2. Theme Stated
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Mrs. de Winter stops Maxim from jumping off a cliff. He's angry, acts like suicide wasn't attempted. She's a clumsy, unsure woman, who works for a rich woman.
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3. Set-Up
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Maxim is taken with her, but she services as a companion and tries to keep her place. During their conversations, he closes off with the subject of drowning. She learns later that his wife (the beautiful Rebecca) was drowned & he's broken up over her death. They continue to date while her employer is sick & she pretends to be taking tennis lessons.
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4. Catalyst - Inciting Incident
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The employer wants to leave town
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5. Debate
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She desperately attempts to call Maxim before she leaves. He asks her to marry him. She says yes.
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6. Break into Two
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She quits her job. The snobbish employer tells her that she could not handle being the mistress of Manderley. She and Maxim get married.
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7. B Story
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The married couple arrive at Manderley - an enormous estate.
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8. Fun and Games
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9. Tentpole - Midpoint - Reversal
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She finally gets the nerve. Tells Mrs. Danvers that she's Mrs. De Winters now.
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10. Bad Guys Close In
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11. All Is Lost
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The sail boat that was Rebecca's was found, and so was a body.
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12. Dark Night of the Soul
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She confronts Maxim in the cottage. Maxim confesses: the body washed up yrs ago wasn't Rebecca. Her body is in the boat where he put her. And here comes the whammy: he hated Rebecca. That his marriage with Rebecca was a fraud & that Rebecca was sleeping with Jack. Rebecca said she was pregnant that night, taunting him. He hit her, she accidentally fell and died.
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13. Break into Three
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Police get involved.
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14. Finale - Confrontation
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15. Aftermath
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Mrs. Danvers burns Manderley down & herself along with it.
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16. Final Image
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Rebecca's bed engulfed in fire.
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October 3, 2011
Rebecca Movie Beat Sheet
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