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Marnie. (film) 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.
- $3 million
- July 22, 1964 (New York City)
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Bernard Herrmann
Marnie is a crime drama mystery film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Tippi Hedren as a thief and liar who marries a wealthy man. The film explores her psychological problems and traumatic past, and features a famous scene of her riding a horse.
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Marnie is a thriller film based on a novel by Winston Graham. It stars Sean Connery as Mark Rutland, a wealthy businessman who marries Tippi Hedren as Marnie Edgar, a compulsive thief and liar with a dark past.
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Marnie is a 1964 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Sean Connery and Tippi Hedren as a married couple with a dark secret. The film explores the themes of trauma, obsession, and identity through a complex plot and a mysterious protagonist.
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Marnie. Alfred Hitchcock creates a portrait of a disturbed woman (Tipi Hedren), and the man who tries to save her (Sean Connery), in this unrelenting psychological thriller. 2,527 IMDb 7.1 2 h 10 min 1964. X-Ray HDR UHD 13+. Drama · Romance · Coarse · Compelling.
Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Instinctual Behavior Bachelor millionaire publisher Rutland (Sean Connery) and new secretary "Mrs. Taylor" (Tippi Hedren, the probably-deranged title character) review a typing assignment as her fear of thunder, lightning and colors comes to the fore in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964.