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Listen to the sound clip Oh, no, Frith. I wouldn't dream of it. from Rebecca (1940):

Oh, no, Frith. I wouldn't dream of it.



This sound is from Rebecca (1940)

Rebecca is a suspenseful and haunting film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1940. Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, the movie tells the story of a young woman who marries a wealthy widower, only to find herself haunted by the lingering presence of his deceased first wife, Rebecca. The film stars Joan Fontaine as the naive and unnamed protagonist, alongside Laurence Olivier as the brooding Maxim de Winter.

The atmospheric soundtrack, composed by Franz Waxman, is an essential component of the film's eerie ambiance. From the haunting tones of the main theme to the suspenseful orchestral cues, the music perfectly captures the film's sinister atmosphere and adds to the tension that slowly engulfs the characters.

If you are a fan of classics or enjoy atmospheric movie scores, you can immerse yourself in the sounds of Rebecca (1940). You can easily play and download the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack here, allowing yourself to relive the gripping mystery of this timeless Hitchcock masterpiece.

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