Marnie

Marnie

  • Director: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Writer: Winston Graham,Jay Presson Allen
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 17, 1964
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie
  • "Marnie" is a thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Tippi Hedren , Thomas Sean Connery and Bruce MacLeish Dern . It was released in the United States on July 22, 1964.
    The film tells the story of Mark Rudland's hope that his lover Mani can lead a normal life. After many investigations, he finally learned the secret behind Mani's frequent theft   .

    Details

    • Release date July 17, 1964
    • Filming locations Unionville Village, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $3,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $7,958

    Movie reviews

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    • By Cyrus 2022-03-24 09:02:12

      Xifa's feminist poisonous chicken soup

      The whole movie is a great satire on family and marriage in the 1960s. Shaw Connery's first starring film after he got out of the 007 film series, he is almost the most Man of his era. In "The Thief", the character he played was interested in Zoology and studied how beasts were domesticated. In fact, the whole film was to domesticate Marnie. This film is inseparable from the concept of capture and being captured. When Marnie was a thief, she held up the safe. Safe is called safe in English,...

    • By Vern 2022-03-24 09:02:12

      Marnie

      Marnie Edgar (Tippi Hedren), a smart and beautiful female secretary of the company, is actually a bad girl thief who is addicted to stealing. A few months later, she stole nearly $10,000 in cash from the company's safe, which happened to be attended by the company's big boss, Mark Rudland (Sean Connery). He has a strong interest in this cold and mysterious woman. What's more fate is that Mark is Marnie's new boss. Marnie has always had a neurotic fear of red things, which made Mark feel that...

    • By Ruby 2022-03-23 09:02:10

      Marnie's appearance, let's not call it a thief

      Connery is 007, the female thief who is full of lies and dirty hands and feet is Bond Girl No. 1, the loyal and coquettish sister-in-law to Connery is Bond Girl No. 2, and the murderous female thief's mother is the Soviet spy chief. The story is about 007 heroically rescuing a lost young woman.

      Connery is young, affectionate, and confident, and in his only film with Hepburn, he played Cary Grant, the king of Hepburn. Connery asked to see the script while making the film, which drew...

    • By 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 life, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have sex at all, he's probably a sadist.

      It is said that Ingrid Bergman once voluntarily asked to be "unspoken", but unfortunately...

    • By Amber 2022-03-23 09:02:10

      What you need is love

      Because Tippi Hedren in Marnie fell in love with the emerald green knee-length skirt suit, I encountered the same emerald green suit in the designer store on Maoming South Road, and bought it home regardless of the label price.

      Women always only see love, and I only see love in the suspenseful plot under Hitchcock's lens.

       Marnie loves herself, loves herself desperately, I think she just can't stop and can't control herself to steal, plan. She invests a lot of money in horse...

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    • By Alexandra 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      Freudian psychoanalytic drama, starting from the heroine's fear of lightning and red accompanied by "stain" said to enter the audience's field of vision, we can probably guess that this will be a painful experience that she selectively forgets, her addiction to stealing, Including misogyny and mother's estrangement, probably related to this memory. At the same time, the lover plays the role of a doctor or a detective, and the evolution of the love story is also a process of deep excavation of...

    • By Bettie 2022-04-23 07:02:33

      Hitchcock is clearly a feminist! This work, which was filmed in his later years, is about repairing and reconciling the relationship between children and their mothers. This suspense has given the heroine a lot of elements, a thief whose job is only to steal money, a blonde girl who is afraid of red but loves horses, and a face-lifter who is reluctant to marry even if she is pampered by the hero and threatened to marry. A woman who would rather wander the world and steal for a living, she is...

    • By Justyn 2022-04-23 07:02:33

      Personally, I think this is a work of Hitchcock's middle and low level, the psychoanalysis part lacks convincing, the blonde beauty is not charming enough, and Sean Connery is not as handsome as...

    • By Connie 2022-04-23 07:02:33

      paris premiere,...

    • By Nikita 2022-04-23 07:02:33

      The MacGuffin badge get, and the next one to be attacked is Kubrick or Akira...

    Movie plot

    The clever and beautiful company secretary Mani Steger is actually a female thief of misconduct. A few months after entering the company, she stole nearly 10,000 US dollars in cash from the company’s safe, but she happened to be caught The company's chief customer, Mark Rudland, caught him. He has a keen interest in this glamorous and mysterious woman. More fate is that Mark is the new boss of Mani. Mani has always had a neurological...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The film’s original screenwriter Ivan Hunt refused to adapt the rape scene in the original novel because he believed that the audience would no longer sympathize with the male protagonist. Hitchcock subsequently fired him and took over as the screenwriter Jay Pry. Sen Allen said that this rape scene was Hitchcock’s intentions.
    Hitchcock originally hoped to use the wonderful script of the film to attract Grace Kelly , who has become the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Marnie Edgar: I'd like to go back to sleep now.

      Mark Rutland: Why? Your sleep seems even less agreeable than your waking hours.

    • Sidney Strutt: Mr Rutland. I didn't know you were in town. Just had a robbery. Almost $10,000.

      Mark Rutland: So I gathered. By a pretty girl with no references.

      Sidney Strutt: You remember her. I pointed her out to you last time you were here. You said something about how I was improving the looks of the place.

      Mark Rutland: Oh, that one! The brunette with the legs.

    • Sidney Strutt: I knew she was too good to be true. Always so eager to work overtime, never made a mistake. Always pulling her skirt down over her knees as though they were a - national treasure. She seemed so nice. So efficient. So...

      Mark Rutland: Resourceful?