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Aidan 2022-03-23 09:02:10
An actress who rejects unspoken rules
Talk about gossip outside of the movie.
It is said that the heroine has only acted in 2 movies, and then she was frozen because she rejected Hitchcock's "unspoken rules". The two fell out during the filming of Marnie's film.
Hitchcock suffers from ED and has only had one strictly sexual act in his... -
Eugenia 2022-03-21 09:02:10
Lao Xi's more general works
Clerk Marney stole nearly $10,000 in cash from the company's safe and quickly left the place. The company's big customer, Mark Rutland, was also present, and he was very interested in this beautiful but ill-behaved Marni. In fact, Marnie is not short of money. We see that there seems to be some...

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George 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Hitchcock's later works, this time made a more romantic romance; there are still classic cuts, the part of the female worker in the plot
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Maverick 2022-03-28 09:01:04
Well-made, but unattractive, it belongs to the less-wonderful Hitchcock. The method of solving the mystery layer by layer in "The Thief" is still the standard Hitchcock style, but it does not form a perfect integration with Freud's psychoanalysis as the core of the story. Lost a large part of its appeal. In that respect, it certainly isn't as good-looking as the over-the-top Doctor Edward from years ago.
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Mark Rutland: Before I was drafted into Rutland's Mrs Taylor, I had notions of being a zoologist. I still try to keep up with my field.
Marnie Edgar: Zoos?
Mark Rutland: Instinctual behavior.
Marnie Edgar: Oh. Does zoology include people, Mr Rutland?
Mark Rutland: Well, in a way. It includes all the animal ancestors from whom man derived his instincts.
Marnie Edgar: A lady's instinct too?
Mark Rutland: Well, that paper deals with the instincts of predators. What you might call the criminal class of the animal world. Lady animals figure very largely as predators.
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Marnie Edgar: If you don't want to go to bed, please get out.
Mark Rutland: But I do want to go to bed, Marnie. I very much want to go to bed.
Marnie Edgar: No!