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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marnie_(film)Marnie (film) - Wikipedia

    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 .

  2. m.imdb.com › title › tt0058329Marnie (1964) - IMDb

    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.

  3. Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) is a customer of one Mr. Strutt, whose business was robbed by his secretary, the mysterious Marnie Edgar (Tippi Hedren).

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    • Mystery & Thriller
    • PG
  4. Aug 17, 2016 · “Marnie” is the film in which Hitchcocks method reaches the breaking pointin which Hitchcock, the master of control, loses control. When I first saw the...

  5. The beautiful Marnie Edgar is a first-class bookkeeper and the apple of her employers' eyes. She also happens to be a compulsive thief who has taken her last employer, Sidney Strutt, to the cleaners before disappearing.

  6. Despite this tumultuous relationship, or partly thanks to it, Marnieturned out a thoroughly suspenseful and ingeniously executed film, with Hedren overcoming the initial skepticism of the critics to deliver one of the greatest performances in any of Hitchcocks films.

  7. Marnie is a thief, a liar, and a cheat. When her new boss, Mark Rutland, catches on to her routine kleptomania, she finds herself being blackmailed. Alfred Hitchcock. Director. Winston Graham.

  8. Jul 23, 2024 · When Marnie rides her horse, Forio, the rear projection evokes a sense of ease and self-expression on her behalf. Hitchcock is conveying Marnie’s emotion at this precise moment. As her hair blows in the wind amidst a backdrop of sun, greenery, and vitality, we share in her brief experience of inner bliss. The artifice of Marnie is evidence of ...

  9. Marnie Edgar is an ice-cold habitual thief. She uses her looks to gain the confidence of her employers, robs them, and changes her identity. Her only loves are her horse and her mother, although she has problems with the latter relationship.

  10. www.newyorker.com › goings-on-about-town › moviesMarnie | The New Yorker

    Marnie. By Richard Brody. April 20, 2012. Tippi Hedrens cool grace inThe Birds” hardly prepares a viewer for her porcelain froideur as a sexually traumatized kleptomaniac...

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