Based on the best-selling novel by Daphne du Maurier (author of the peerless Rebecca), My Cousin Rachel (1952) weaves an eerie tale of Gothic romance, set against the backdrop of the wild, rock-ribbed Cornish coast. Richard Burton, in his first American film role, stars as an anguished young Englishman, torn between dark suspicion of and an uncontrollable passion for his guardian's widow, the alluring and mysterious Rachel (Olivia de Havilland). With atmospheric direction by Henry Koster (The Robe) and a darkly romantic score by Franz Waxman (Sunset Boulevard), My... Cousin Rachel is a seductive entry in the annals of cinematic ambiguity. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Based on the best-selling novel by Daphne du Maurier (author of the peerless Rebecca) My Cousin Rachel (1952) weaves an eerie tale of Gothic romance set against the backdrop of the wild rock-ribbed Cornish coast Richard Burton in his first American film role stars as an anguished young Englishman torn between dark suspicion of and an uncontrollable passion for his guardian&39;s widow the alluring and mysterious Rachel (Olivia de Havilland) With atmospheric direction by Henry Koster (The Robe) and a darkly romantic score by Franz Waxman (Sunset Boulevard) My Cousin Rachel is a seductive entry in the annals of cinematic ambiguity Actors Olivia de Havilland Richard Burton Audrey Dalton Ronald Squire George Dolenz John Sutton Tudor Owen & JM Kerrigan Director Henry Koster Certificate PG Year 1952 Screen 1331 Languages English - Dolby Digital (10) Mono Duration 1 hour and 34 minutes (approx)
Henry Koster directs this mystery drama adapted from the novel by Daphne du Maurier and starring Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton. Following the death of his wealthy cousin, Ambrose (John Sutton), Philip Ashley (Burton) becomes suspicious that the man's wife, Rachel (de Havilland), murdered him in order to inherit his fortune. He later doubts himself when he falls for Rachel but were his instincts correct? Since he is now in the possession of Ambrose's estate, is Philip at risk of becoming Rachel's next victim?
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