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⑴ 請問電影<蝴蝶夢>除了美國1940年勞倫斯 奧利夫主演的以外,還有幾個版本呢非常感謝!!

97版BBC蝴蝶夢,受到好評

英文名:Rebecca
導演:Jim O'Brien
主演:查爾斯·當斯 費伊·達納韋 伊恩·邁克蒂安米德 Diana Rigg Jean Anderson
類型:劇情 神秘
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上映:1997年01月05日
地區:英國 德國 對白:英語
評分:7.2/10(159)
顏色:彩色 聲音:Stereo
時長:190 分鍾

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⑵ 急求《蝴蝶夢》英文原版電影的網址!!!

導演:希區柯克
主演:瓊.芳登、勞倫斯.奧利弗

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影片從夢中的女主人公---第一人稱的"我"回憶往事開始。夜裡,我又夢回曼德利。面對這堆被焚的中世紀建築廢墟,我又想起很多過去……
那是從法國開始的。做為"陪伴"的我隨范霍夫太太來到蒙特卡洛。
一天,在海邊我看到一個在陡崖邊徘徊的男子。我以為他要投海,就叫出了聲。他向我投來憤怒的一瞥。我知道我想錯了,他可真是一個怪人。
很巧,他竟同我們住在同一個飯店裡。從范霍夫太太那裡,我知道他是著名的曼德利庄園的主人德文特先生。他的妻子——美麗的麗貝卡去年劃船淹死了。也許這就是他這樣怪的原因吧。
因為感冒,范霍夫太太又請了一位護士。我自由了,同德文特先生見面也就多了。我們共進午餐,一起散步、跳舞。我告訴他我的一切,他卻淡淡地提起他的曼德利……多次的見面,多次的交談,我們彼此吸引著。愛就這樣萌發了!

可是,范霍夫太太卻要趕著去參加女兒的訂婚儀式。我立刻去找德文特。
當我告訴他我是來告別的時候,他久久地望著我,向我求婚。就在我不知所措之中,我們離開了法國,作為德文特夫人回到曼德利庄園。
一進庄園,我好象處處看見麗貝卡的身影。無論是屋裡的擺設還是傢具上,都留下了"麗貝卡"的名字
管家丹佛斯太太又是那樣令人厭惡。冰冷的臉,冷酷的心,對於麗貝卡她有一種可怕的崇敬,她每天整理麗貝卡的房間,布置得和其生前一樣。似乎我在她眼裡只是一隻丑小鴨,而麗貝卡卻是天鵝。這事刺傷了我,使我惶惑。
德文特卻又好象不願提起麗貝卡,也許是他不願引起內心的懷念。我不願德文特難過,也就不問。一天,無意間我找到了麗貝卡海邊的小屋,他讓我別去,我問為什麼。他竟粗暴地回答:"我痛恨那個地方。"
從管帳的弗蘭克先生那裡,我知道了那小屋是麗貝卡常去的地方,去年她被淹死了,德文特難過地把屍體認領回來。我決定用愛來幫助丈夫從不幸中擺脫出來。

為了使德文特高興,我決定舉行一次盛大的化妝舞會。當我正為出席舞會的禮服發愁時,丹佛斯太太見議我用走郎上一副畫像中少婦所穿禮服的樣式。當我身著禮服出現在客人們面前,大家失聲叫道"麗貝卡!"德文特以及他的姐姐驚呆了,他雙手捂著臉呵斥道:"快把這套衣服給我換掉。"我痛不欲生地跑回屋裡。
就在我喪魂落魄的時候,外面突然升起了兩顆信號彈。原來潛水員在海底發現了一條沉船,上面有一具女屍,有人認出那是麗貝卡的小船。

第二天,德文特不見了。我到處找,終於在海邊木屋裡找到了他。我為昨天的事向他道歉,他卻痛苦地說:"晚了……太晚了。"然後他告訴我:麗貝卡雖然美麗,卻放盪成性,生活淫亂,勾引過許多男人,還跟表哥費爾發生過關系。結婚4天,他知道了麗貝卡的一切,卻又為了家庭、為了年青人的面子,表面上保持這種所謂的夫妻關系。一次德文特終於無法容忍她在小屋裡同費弗爾幽會,到小屋裡找她。她一個人在那兒,告訴他,她已經懷孕;還挑釁地問他是不是為這個孩子要殺了她。德文特大怒,正要打她,她卻被絆了一下,一頭倒了下去,死了。於是德文特把屍體放在小木船上,將它沉入海底,又冒認了後來出現的一具女屍。

真相大白了,我們的心相通了。 法庭上麗貝卡的表哥費弗爾一定要置德文特於死地為決。決定要去找麗貝卡的醫生貝克大夫,以證實德文特是為了麗貝卡懷了別人的孩子而殺了她。

警長和德文特等人來到貝克大夫那裡,證實了麗貝卡是得了晚期的癌症而最後一次來看病的。費弗爾失敗了。
當我們快活地趕回家時,只見一片大火。丹佛斯太太發瘋了放起火來,她不願看到她的偶像就這樣失敗了。
在大火前,我和德文特擁抱在一起……

《蝴蝶夢》榮獲了1940年第13屆奧斯卡最佳影片、最佳攝影兩項獎。

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⑶ 跪求蝴蝶夢的復述和評論!!!!英文的謝謝了~~~~~~~~~~

復述(summary)如下:
A shy ladies' companion, staying in Monte Carlo with her stuffy employer, meets the wealthy Maxim de Winter. She and Max fall in love, marry and return to Manderlay, his large country estate in Cornwall. Max is still troubled by the death of his first wife, Rebecca, in a boating accident the year before. The second Mrs. de Winter clashes with the housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, and discovers that Rebecca still has a strange hold on everyone at Manderlay.

還有一個:
Maxim de Winter, still troubled by the death of his first wife Rebecca, falls in love with a shy ladies' companion. They get married, but the second Mrs. de Winter discovers that Rebecca still has a strong hold on everyone in the house, particularly on Mrs. Denvers, the housekeeper, who begins driving the young wife to madness.

評論(comments)如下:1.a brief one比較簡潔的^_^
A stylishly directed and photographed film that examines a number of themes, such a deception, death and depression, and explores well the emotions of its characters. It is rare to find a film like this, as it tackles various genres, ranging from being a romance to a mystery to a drama to even a comedy at times, and all without seeming pretentious. The cast is truly magnificent. Judith Anderson is a stunner is a quiet but sinister role, and George Sanders is even more impressive in lively but also sinister performance. Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine are perfect for their roles too. The film won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Cinematography quite deservingly – this is one of the best films Hollywood has ever proced.

2.一個比較詳細的^_^
《 What Atmospheric Gothic-horror Should Be》
Alfred Hitchcock was and is still the undisputed Master of Suspense, and there is a lot of that here in his foray into Gothic horror, as the mystery surrounding the unseen yet omnipresent Rebecca will engage the viewer from its dreamy start to its bleak conclusion. This is exactly what atmospheric is supposed to be about, and in black and white, it shines. This is also what Gothic horror is in essence, and many have imitated yet come up short, most notably M. Night Shyamalan who, in trying to go for a shock twist and purported "atmosphere" only creates a bad aftertaste and a hangover the size of Mount Everest. This is, essentially, Hitchcock's first true masterpiece.

Not one performance rings false, not to the novel or to their respective interpretations. Lawrence Olivier, quite possibly one of the greatest actors that ever lived, portrays a broken man who still lives haunted by the past as he himself were still living in that unending hell. Judith Anderson embodies one of the most coldly sadistic figures in cinema history, her smooth and elegant truculence only exceeded by Anthony Hopkins' rendition of Dr. Hannibal Lecter. One can't seem to understand the way she wallows in her dead mistresses' clearly perverse nature, but that exactly she does, right down to her own end. George Sanders does what he does best: sneer, smirk, and spit line after line of practiced venom, and would be honored 10 years later in ALL ABOUT EVE. Gladys Cooper, still striking in her 50s, plays into her casual cattiness which means no harm, although her rendition of Beatrice Lacy is a little subed from the novel's version.

And then there is Joan Fontaine. Not one of the best actresses on film, yet here, playing a role that evolves beautifully from a frightened, weak girl who is put into a situation she does not understand and who turns right at the point of losing it into a much more mature, strong woman capable of holding her own, she carries the weight of the entire drama and comes forth with flying colors. While I would have preferred Anne Baxter who would have been the exact right age for this role, Fontaine exudes so much restraint and nervousness about her character (partially to blame Olivier's treatment of her and Hitchcock's telling her the entire cast hated her), it's almost a relief when she finally decides to confront Olivier about what it the secret of Manderley. Not many roles require such a change and not many actresses would sink her teeth into a part that requires being put-upon until she can't stand no more, and this is one beautiful performance.

A movie that should have won more Oscars that year, REBECCA has since grown in stature and proved that a film need not trophies to be Timeless and Great.

再補充幾個^_^comments
《the first Hitchcock masterpiece》
"Rebecca" was the first Hitchcock film I ever saw, and I was mesmerized by it from the start, convinced that I had to see more of the director's work. It richly deserved the Oscar it received, but it's a real puzzle that the Academy saw fit to withhold a best director award for Hitch. Would one possibly give an award to a work by Picasso and not to Picasso himself?

"Rebecca" was the first of the director's American-made films, and it shows. It's quite different from his earlier British-made films, such as "Young and Innocent" and even "The Lady Vanishes," which somehow seem more amateurish by comparison. (I know little of the British cinema of that era, but it's difficult not to conclude that Hollywood was better at procing more sophisticated efforts.) I would even judge "Rebecca" the best of his films of the early 1940s, with the possible exception of "Shadow of a Doubt." It is true, of course, that much of this film has become cliché (remember the spoofs on the old "Carol Burnette Show"!), but it still weathers the decades very well. The acting is uniformly excellent. Olivier is the hardened Maxim de Winter, untitled lord of Manderly, trying to forget the past and given to unexpected bouts of anger and coldheartedness. Fontaine is perfect as the unnamed mousy heroine, innocent yet deeply in love, still carrying with her the aura of an awkward schoolgirl. Even character actor Nigel Bruce, best known for his role in the Sherlock Holmes films, makes an appearance and plays, in effect, Nigel Bruce!

But it is Judith Anderson's role as Mrs. Danvers that viewers are likely to remember best. Her presence is as dark and foreboding as that of the deceased Rebecca herself, and Fontaine is evidently cowed by her icy stare and unnervingly formal manner. The dynamics between the two actresses are wonderful. Who could fail to empathize with Fontaine's unenviable position as, in effect, the new employer of such an intimidating personage? On the other hand, Olivier seems quite unfearful of Anderson, despite her representing so much of the past he is trying to block out. This part of the plot (even in the book) never made much sense to me and is unconvincing.

As far as I know, this film marked Hitch's first collaboration with composer Franz Waxman, whose haunting score makes it all the more memorable. Waxman's scores are perhaps less obviously cinematic than those of the incomparable Bernard Herrmann, who would score Hitch's films from 1955 to 1966. Contrast the score for "Rebecca" to Herrmann's music for "Citizen Kane" the following year, and you'll immediately hear the difference. Waxman's is more symphonic in the central European style reflective of his own birth and upbringing. Yet it is worth recalling that scoring films was still a new art at this time, and both Waxman and Herrmann were pioneers.

Finally, one has to mention the cinematography, which is magnificent. Technically "Rebecca" might have been filmed in colour, which was newly available in 1940. ("Gone with the Wind" was filmed entirely in colour the previous year, while "The Wizzard of Oz" and "The Women" had colour scenes.) But colour would have diminished its impact. The suspense and the ominous sense of impending doom could only have been communicated through the medium of black-and-white and the deft use of light and shade which it affords.

In one respect, of course, "Rebecca" is not a typical Hitchcock film. There is no fleeing innocent trying to clear his name of a crime he did not commit. Surprisingly, there isn't even a murder, although its absence was apparently imposed by the Hayes Code and is certainly foreign to Daphne Maurier's original novel. Some have said that there is more Selznick than Hitchcock in this film, and perhaps there's something to that. Still, if the collaborative effort between the two was not exactly amiable, it was nevertheless successful.

In short, this is the first in a string of Hitchcock masterpieces.

《Haunting atmospheric treasure SPOILER ALERT》It seems almost superfluous to add to the many laudatory comments this movie has received on this site, but I feel a need to lay some tribute at the altar of this wonderful piece of classic cinema.

If you haven't seen the movie, there may be a couple of SPOILERS in this review, but hopefully also some new insights in compensation.

As many have noted, the cast is uniformly excellent: the annoying social snob Edith Van Hopper(Florence Bates), Gladys Cooper's kind, sisterly Beatrice, the eerie Mrs. Danvers of Judith Anderson, Olivier's distracted yet explosive Maxim, George Sanders' snide, oily Favell and especially the oft-times underrated second (but unnamed) Mrs. DeWinter of Joan Fontaine.

Although not entirely faithful to the Daphne Du Maurier novel, the screen adaptation preserves the haunting ambiance of Du Maurier's work. Rebecca, though never seen, is clearly the central character, but we learn about her all through indirection in the dialogue of the other characters. We are allowed to create her piece by piece in our own minds, which just adds to the engrossing, I-can't-stop-watching, thrust of the movie.

The character who actually tells us the most about the real Rebecca is Mrs. Danvers. The erotic attachment of this character to Rebecca is subtle, yet unmistakable. The wonderful scene in which Judith Anderson shows Rebecca's bedroom to Joan Fontaine is breathtaking in its suggestiveness. The West Wing, 'the only room that looks down across the lawn to the sea' has become Mrs. Danvers' private temple to Rebecca. Her loving preservation of Rebecca's possessions, her sensual handling of Rebecca's underclothes, of her diaphanous negligee, of her glamorous furs and then Anderson's almost hypnotic miming of brushing Rebecca's hair as Fontaine sits at Rebecca's dressing table all make this scene an unforgettable sequence. Anderson's acting is absolutely miraculous. She achieves her character with hardly ever a change in her affect, except where a very slight contrasting up tick in energy transforms her in the West Wing scene and in the scene where she coolly suggests that Fontaine leave-by means of a precipitous drop out of the window onto the rocks. It is a performance which I doubt could ever be plicated.

As we later learn of Rebecca's moral character, it also seems that Mrs. Danvers was as much in love with Rebecca's corruption as she was with the woman herself. 'Danny' in a way becomes the embodiment of Rebecca's cold malevolence which still lingers in the mansion.

Joan Fontaine could hardly have been better. She, of all the characters, evolves through the movie. She moves in a seamless line from the pitiful, beleaguered companion of Mrs. Van Hopper to her drowned rat arrival at Manderley to the self-assured and supportive wife Maxim wanted and needed. What I found fascinating about this transformation is the imaginative skill of the costume designer. At the beginning, Fontaine's shy little character is dressed like she made terrible selections at a Macy's basement sale. Later as she tries to fill the role of the 'great lady' she believed Rebecca to have been, her clothes always appear too big and totally out of character. Note the black evening dress with the absurdly large flowers across the front and especially the overwhelmingly outsized Garden Party gown she tries to wear to the costume ball. After she learns the truth about Rebecca from Maxim, discovering that he actually loves her as much as he hated Rebecca, Fontaine's costumes become trim, conservative and tasteful, befitting the genuine, grown-up woman she has become.

Fittingly, the final scene belongs to Anderson-the frustrated woman robbed of her goddess--who brings the movie to a thundering operatic finish.

Although Selznick and Hitchcock repeatedly clashed over this move, it remains a deathless tribute to both men. This movie never loses its fascination and bears repeated watching, each time weaving its wonderful spell anew. It is a must-see, again and again, classic.

希望對你有所幫助^_^

⑷ 蝴蝶夢電影版有幾部 ,男女主角是誰

就希區柯克的這部吧。
http://posters.imdb.cn/poster/12723
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勞倫斯·奧利弗 Laurence Olivier .... 'Maxim' de Winter
瓊·芳登 Joan Fontaine .... The Second Mrs. de Winter

蝴蝶夢 | 麗貝卡 | 呂蓓卡(1940)

片 名: Rebecca

譯 名: 蝴蝶夢 | 麗貝卡 | 呂蓓卡

導 演: ( 阿爾弗雷德·希區柯克/阿弗萊德·希區柯克 Alfred Hit )

主 演: (勞倫斯·奧利弗 Laurence Olivier) (瓊·芳登 Joan Fontaine) (喬治·桑德斯 George Sanders) (朱迪斯·安德森 Judith Anderson) (尼格爾·布魯斯 Nigel Bruce) (雷金納德·丹尼 Reginald Denny)

上 映: 1940年03月27日 美國 更多地區

地 區: 美國 更多詳細拍攝地

對 白: 英語

評 分: 本站評分..9.0/10 ( 15票 ) 詳細

IMDb評分8.3/10 ( 20377票 ) 詳細

顏 色: 黑白

聲 音: 單聲道(Mono)

時 長: 130

類 型: 劇情 愛情 驚怵 神秘

分 級: 西班牙:13 冰島:L 西德:16 英國:PG 英國:A 阿根廷:13 智利:14 芬蘭:K-12 韓國:15 瑞典:15 秘魯:14 德國:16

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·蝴蝶夢劇情介紹:

《蝴蝶夢》是英國導演A.希區柯克赴美後拍的第一部影片,是他向好萊塢顯示自己獨特才能的見面禮,也是希區柯克的成名代表作,根據達夫妮·杜穆里埃的同名小說改編。希西柯克善於製造懸念效果。它那高超的敘述手法,深深地吸引著觀眾,顯示了希區柯克深厚的藝術功底。

在《蝴蝶夢》中,他放棄了慣用的充滿緊張感的驚險樣式和剪輯技巧,著力刻畫人物的相互關系,通過運用移動攝影、小道具、畫外音及反應鏡頭製造神秘的心理效果。整個故事以緩緩的節奏展開,但常常插入奇筆,在場面調度上出其不意,嚇人一跳。例如丹佛斯太太的出場就是這樣處理,她所經過的路線從來不讓人看到,常常不期而至,令人害怕就在這里,這就是懸念的魅力。影片採用了虛實相結合的方法,而虛寫佔了很大的比重。呂蓓卡是一個核心人物,卻始終沒有出場,甚至連一張照片都沒出現。影片中的主人公"我"已經相當美了,而傳說呂蓓卡還要美,"我"無法與她相比。但是呂蓓卡究竟美到什麼程度,無從說起,影片就是讓觀眾去思索,去想像。

呂蓓卡雖然死了一年,但"我"卻無時無刻不感到她的存在。雖然處處皆無她,而她又無所不在。觀眾欲見其真面目的願望也就不斷增強。這種似無卻有,似有卻無的神秘感,正是懸念產生的基本條件。試想,這個無影的人控制著一切,她的形象究竟如何?觀眾是迫切想見到的。也許,《蝴蝶夢》的片名也正有這方面的寓意吧。

然而,虛寫畢竟無法充分地達到實感的效果。影片成功地藉助了呂蓓卡曾經住過的房子,用過的每一件東西,包括隨處可見的醒目的R字,以及每一個同她打過交道的人。每當談起她時,所喚起的某種感情各異的面部表情,都使我們實實在在地感覺她的存在。陰險的丹佛斯太太是呂蓓卡的化身,從她的影子、笑聲中,觀眾彷彿感到呂蓓卡依然存在和強大。影片就是這樣以虛達到了實的目的。

呂蓓卡與德溫特的夫妻感情究竟怎樣?她到底是一個什麼樣的人?這個懸念是觀眾迫切所要知道的。在揭示這個影片的核心問題時,希區柯克運用巧妙的不露痕跡的手法把觀眾"欺騙"了。影片一開始,主人公"我"以及觀眾,都在一定程度上相信呂蓓卡是一個無與倫比的妻子,德溫特無時不在懷念著她;但當知道呂蓓卡是個"放盪女人"的真相後,都無不為之"震驚"。而再回過去想一想情節發展又是絲絲入扣,合情合理,這正是"懸念大師"的特長。<
影片基本上採用了第一人稱的敘術方法。借"我"的耳朵來聽的,鏡頭多取自"我"的視點,使觀眾有身臨其境之感。

《蝴蝶夢》榮獲了1940年奧斯卡最佳影片、最佳攝影兩項獎,但希區柯克本人卻沒有得到應有的褒揚。他在好萊塢從影40載,一直沒當選過最佳導演,而僅僅只的提名。希區柯克不僅是個導演,而且也有著"出鏡"的嗜好,他常常在自己的片中扮演一些小角色。本片,呂蓓卡與表兄在打公用電話時,亭子旁邊站著一個又矮又胖的男子,此人就是導演--希區柯克。

影片導演及大部分演員都是英國人,且故事以二十世紀初英國的庄園為舞台,因此影片充滿濃厚的英國色彩,風格典雅、莊重。希西柯克以後的創作以懸念片為主,《蝴蝶夢》正是他從英國風格轉向美國風格的作品。在該年度的奧斯卡獎評選中,它幾乎囊括所有主要獎,計有十一項的提名,結果獲得最佳影片、最佳攝影(黑白)兩項獎。

⑸ 關於電影<蝴蝶夢>

蝴蝶夢Rebecca (1997)
導演: Jim O'Brien
主演: 查里斯·丹斯 艾米麗雅·福克斯 Lucy Cohu 更多>>
類型: 驚悚 / 劇情 / 懸疑 / 懸疑 / 愛情
國家/地區: 英國 / 德國
類型: 驚悚 / 劇情 / 懸疑 / 懸疑 / 愛情
片長:Germany:190 min (2 parts)
對白語言: 英語
發行公司: Masterpiece Theatre

影片的資料相對比較少
可供下載的資源也是偏少的
土豆上有,但是不是很清晰
你看看如果能接受,
就直接看吧
祝你好運
http://www.tudou.com/playlist/playindex.do?lid=2633850

⑹ 急!!關於英文原著Rebecca<蝴蝶夢>

不是的,是被她丈夫槍殺的,然後沉船在大海裡面,偽裝成呂貝卡自殺身亡

⑺ 誰有電影《蝴蝶夢》的英文簡介

Butterfly dream synopsis ---
The young woman (Joan Fontaine, Joan Fontaine ornaments) first glimpsed Mandalay owner Deventer (Laurence Olivier Laurence Olivier) is on the beach on the edge of a cliff. She thoughtDevin to jump into the sea, with a shout, let Derwent be angry. However, the next two people met then the familiarity of experiences that they fall in love, node for the husband and wife, the woman who became the mistress of manderley.
Happy life began to spread, the new wife has encountered a gloomy cold "". She found the estate everywhere visible Deventer ex-wife Rebecca shadow, her name in the furniture to leave traces, makes the newlywed wife uneasy, housekeeper Mrs. Danvers, is obsessed with Rebecca, full of hatred for the new master. Even her husband Devin, is not willing to explain it all, as if his heart andlove.
Rebecca is like a nightmare filled in Manchester Deli manor, things become more complicated.

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