Mark heiratet Marnie, obwohl sie eine notorische Diebin ist und schwerwiegende psychische Probleme hat. Er unterstützt sie dabei, sich diesen zu stellen und sie zu lösen.Mark heiratet Marnie, obwohl sie eine notorische Diebin ist und schwerwiegende psychische Probleme hat. Er unterstützt sie dabei, sich diesen zu stellen und sie zu lösen.Mark heiratet Marnie, obwohl sie eine notorische Diebin ist und schwerwiegende psychische Probleme hat. Er unterstützt sie dabei, sich diesen zu stellen und sie zu lösen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Marnie Edgar Rutland
- (as 'Tippi' Hedren)
- Party Guest
- (Nicht genannt)
- Hotel Chauffeur
- (Nicht genannt)
- Jessica 'Jessie' Cotton
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Maitland
- (Nicht genannt)
This seems to be one of the more underrated Hitchcock movies, it doesn't seem to be as worshipped as the likes of Vertigo and The Birds, but I think it deserves more acclaim. Hitchcock definitely pushed the boundaries with Marnie, in many ways it was ahead of its time, tackling subjects that are this time weren't often talked about.
What's so interesting about this film, is learning what makes Marnie tick, the history with her mum, and her terror of blood, you have to wait to learn everything, but its worth the wait.
The filming and camera work are terrific, so many scenes are memorable, that moment where Marnie is raiding the safe, with the cleaner at work the other side of the door, that was great, that moment where Mark leans over her on the ship, that was also a great piece of filming.
Two incredible performances, Tippi Hedren is perfect as Marnie, she's conniving, smart, broken, but glamorous and determined. Connery is the perfect counter balance, he's tough, forthright, confident and fiendishly handsome, the pair combine incredibly well.
It deserves more acclaim.
9/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- 29. Juni 2023
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- WissenswertesSir Alfred Hitchcock, following his usual practice, bid for the movie rights to Winston Graham's novel anonymously, so as to keep the price down. However, in this instance, the scheme backfired; the anonymity of the purchaser made Graham suspicious, although he regarded the amount of money on offer as extremely generous. He instructed his agent to ask for twice as much. Hitchcock agreed, on condition that the deal be closed immediately. When Graham discovered who it was who had bought the rights, he said he would have given them away free for the honor of having one of his stories filmed by Alfred Hitchcock.
- PatzerThrough the porthole on the ship, the water is moving in one direction, but in the next shot, it is moving in the opposite direction.
- Zitate
Marnie Edgar: You don't love me. I'm just something you've caught! You think I'm some sort of animal you've trapped!
Mark Rutland: That's right--you are. And I've caught something really wild this time, haven't I? I've tracked you and caught you, and by God, I'm going to keep you.
- Alternative VersionenDialogue in the final scene reveals that Marnie's mother had given up her virginity at 15 to Marnie's father in exchange for a sweater. Just before the film's release the studio had second thoughts about this part, and Alfred Hitchcock agreed to cut the lines. But hundreds of prints had already been made, and rather than incur the cost of reprinting the final reel of each, the studio released them as they were, so there were two versions of the film from the outset.
- VerbindungenEdited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Une histoire seule (1989)
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- Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie
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- Budget
- 3.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 8.211 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 10 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1