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Marnie

The more he loved her . . . The more she hated him . . . For trying to unravel her secret!
1964 | 130m | English

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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.
Release Date: Jul 17, 1964
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writer: Jay Presson Allen, Winston Graham
Genres: Drama, Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords prostitute, rape, philadelphia, pennsylvania, sexual abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), chase, sexual frustration, clerk, horseback riding, suicide attempt, in love with enemy, blackmail, horse race, fetish, lie, women's sexual identity, new identity, kleptomania, baltimore, usa, horse, frigidity, honeymoon, riding accident, cruise, psychology, self-defense, fetishism, cowardliness, the color red, man saves troubled woman
Production Companies Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
Box Office Revenue: $7,000,000
Budget: $2,135,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tippi Hedren Marnie Edgar
Sean Connery Mark Rutland
Diane Baker Lil Mainwaring
Martin Gabel Sidney Strutt
Louise Latham Bernice Edgar
Bob Sweeney Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer Man at Track
Mariette Hartley Susan Clabon
Alan Napier Mr. Rutland
Bruce Dern Sailor
Henry Beckman First Detective
S. John Launer Sam Ward
Edith Evanson Rita
Meg Wyllie Mrs. Turpin
Leon Alton Party Guest (uncredited)
John Alvin Hotel Chauffeur (uncredited)
Kimberly Beck Jessie Cotton (uncredited)
Lillian Bronson Mrs. Maitland (uncredited)
George Bruggeman Racetrack Patron (uncredited)
Linden Chiles Office Worker (uncredited)
Rupert Crosse Office Worker (uncredited)
Harold Gould Mr. Garrett (uncredited)
John Hart Dr. Gilliat (uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock Man Leaving Hotel Room (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Party Guest (uncredited)
Caryl Lincoln Party Guest (uncredited)
Louise Lorimer Mrs. Strutt (uncredited)
Milton Parsons Bald Man (uncredited)
Carmen Phillips Sidney Strutt's Secretary (uncredited)
Murray Pollack Husband (uncredited)
Paul Power Racetrack Patron (uncredited)
Greg Rhinelander Party Guest (uncredited)
Mark Russell Party Guest (uncredited)
Melody Thomas Scott Young Marnie (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Party Guest (uncredited)
Hal Taggart Racetrack Patron (uncredited)
Tim Taylor Party Guest (uncredited)
Luree Wiese Party Guest (uncredited)
Emmaline Henry Minor role (uncredited)
Bryan O'Byrne Rutland Doorman (uncredited)
Pearl Shear Woman in Restroom (uncredited)
Charles Thompson Party Guest Charlie (uncredited)
Name Job
Jay Presson Allen Screenplay
Robert Burks Director of Photography
Edith Head Costume Design
Tanner Buschman Colorist
George Tomasini Editor
George Milo Set Decoration
Robert F. Boyle Production Design
Howard Smit Makeup Artist
Jack Barron Makeup Artist
Hilton A. Green Assistant Director, Unit Manager
Leonard J. South Camera Operator
May Boss Stunts
Paul Jacobsen Electrician
James Linn Costumer
Vincent Dee Costume Supervisor
James H. Brown Assistant Director
Virginia Darcy Hairstylist
William Russell Sound Recordist
Lois Thurman Script Supervisor
William N. Clark First Assistant Camera
Robert Willoughby Still Photographer
Rita Riggs Costumer
Winston Graham Novel
Robert Dawn Makeup Artist
Waldon O. Watson Sound Recordist
Patricia Casey Assistant Director
Harold Michelson Storyboard Artist
Bobby Greene Assistant Camera
Joan Joseff Other
Alfred Hitchcock Director
Bernard Herrmann Original Music Composer
William Witney Second Unit Director
Name Title
Alfred Hitchcock Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

The idea was to kill myself, not feed the damn fish. Sometimes cited as the last decent Hitchcock film, Marnie actually should be regarded as one of the maestro's best films full stop! 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. Sean Connery is Mark Rutland, he catches Marnie out for robbing the safe at his company and we then follow the two on a journey to get to the bottom of the demons that are gnawing away at Marnie - to the point that flashes of red and the touch of Mark send her into terrified panic. With bleak back drops and fluctuating climate conditions, Hitchcock pulls the audience into Marnie's troubled psyche, and with Hedren's perfectly tense and wrought performance fittingly snug, the film delivers the goods for a fine Hitchcock viewing. As usual some scenes are priceless Hitch, a nightmare sequence with a tapping hand at the window hits the mark, while a scene involving a horse thumps the emotive heart and steers the film towards the special finale. Top stuff all round from the master director. 9/10

May 16, 2024