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Poll: Face-Off: Branagh, Olivier, Welles, and Hitchcock

When Roger Ebert reviewed the 1991 film, Dead Again, in which Kenneth Branagh starred and also directed, Ebert posited that "if Henry V, the first film [Branagh] directed and starred in, caused people to compare him to Olivier, Dead Again will inspire comparisons to Welles and Hitchcock — and the Olivier of Hitchcock's Rebecca." With which claim do you agree the most?

After voting, discuss here.

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    Kenneth Branagh in Henry V (1989)

    In 'Henry V,' Branagh is comparable to Laurence Olivier.
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    Kenneth Branagh in Dead Again (1991)

    In 'Dead Again,' the actor Branagh is comparable to Olivier in Hitchcock's 'Rebecca.'
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    Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson in Dead Again (1991)

    As the director of 'Dead Again,' Branagh is comparable to Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock.
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    Kenneth Branagh in Dead Again (1991)

    I like and respect Branagh's work but don't find any of these particular comparisons accurate.
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    Kenneth Branagh and Natascha McElhone in Love's Labour's Lost (2000)

    I've never understood what's so great about Branagh.

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