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* [[Wag the Director|Wag The Producer]]: Hitchcock had to resort to some tricky measures to get around producer David O. Selznick's creative demands. Among others, he edited "in-camera" - shooting only the scenes he wanted to include in the final cut so that Selznick couldn't recut the film if he didn't like it. This is why, for example, the film does ''not'' end [[Anvilicious|with a giant "R" appearing out of the smoke]] from {{spoiler|the burning Manderley}}, as Selznick originally envisioned.
* [[Wag the Director|Wag The Producer]]: Hitchcock had to resort to some tricky measures to get around producer David O. Selznick's creative demands. Among others, he edited "in-camera" - shooting only the scenes he wanted to include in the final cut so that Selznick couldn't recut the film if he didn't like it. This is why, for example, the film does ''not'' end [[Anvilicious|with a giant "R" appearing out of the smoke]] from {{spoiler|the burning Manderley}}, as Selznick originally envisioned.
* [[Wham! Line]]: Maxim's {{spoiler|"I ''hated'' her!"}}
* [[Wham! Line]]: Maxim's {{spoiler|"I ''hated'' her!"}}
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Early drafts of the script named the heroine Daphne (as in Daphne du Maurier).
* [[Wounded Gazelle Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Rebecca's [[Suicide by Cop]].}}
* [[Wounded Gazelle Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Rebecca's [[Suicide by Cop]].}}
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The second Mrs. de Winter keeps imagining herself as the heroine of a conventional romance novel, instead of a gothic romance.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The second Mrs. de Winter keeps imagining herself as the heroine of a conventional romance novel, instead of a gothic romance.