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Marnie is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock from a screenplay by Jay Presson Allen, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Winston Graham. The film stars Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery. Marnie became a milestone for several reasons.
Marnie: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Tippi Hedren, Martin Gabel, Sean Connery, Louise Latham. Mark marries Marnie although she is a habitual thief and has serious psychological problems, and tries to help her confront and resolve them.
Jan 9, 2012 · A psychological thriller from Alfred Hitchcock based on a novel of the same name by Winston Graham. Universal - 1964. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to...
Jan 6, 2022 · Written by Winston Graham (novel) and Jay Presson Allen (screenplay). Starring Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery and Martin Gabel. Mark marries Marnie although she is a habitual thief and has serious...
A swirling mysterious tale of repressed sexuality and traumatic falsehoods, Marnie to me is one of Hitch's more accomplished works. Tippi Hedren is Marnie, a woman who is both a kleptomaniac and a pathological liar, but her problems are more deep rooted than the surface ones we see.
Marnie breaks down in a welter of neurotic conflict. Mark attempts to discover the root of Marnie's compulsions, nightmares and odd phobias: of thunderstorms, of men and of the color red. He takes Marnie to her mother's house in Baltimore where he demands an explanation of the "bad accident" Bernice suffered.
Mystery & suspense. Hitchcock creates a masterful psychological thriller about a compulsive liar and thief (Tippi Hedren), who winds up marrying the very man (Sean Connery) she...
Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) is a customer of one Mr. Strutt, whose business was robbed by his secretary, the mysterious Marnie Edgar (Tippi Hedren). When Marnie applies for a job with Mark,...
Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Your Real Name Suspicious millionaire Rutland (Sean Connery) catches up with fugitive ex-employee Marnie (Tippi Hedren) as she rides her beloved horse, and follows with interrogation, in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964.
Review. This story of a habitual thief (Hedren) whose employer (Connery) is determined to understand her illness was considered a misfire in 1964 but there's more than meets the eye, especially for Hitchcock buffs. Script by Jay Presson Allen. Look for Bruce Dern and Mariette Hartley in small roles. Trivia.