Marnie (1964) [DVD] - Film - Movies - HAU - 5050582362046 - December 19, 2024
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Marnie (1964) [DVD]

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Marnie (1964) [DVD]

In terms of psychological power and innovative visual techniques, MARNIE ranks alongside VERTIGO and PSYCHO as one of Alfred Hitchcock's most exceptional films. This thriller, based on a best-selling novel by Wilson Graham, revolves around Marnie (Tippi Hedren), a pathological liar and compulsive thief who is befriended by her latest victim, Mark Rutland (Sean Connery). Despite his sincere love, dashing looks, and wealth, some deep-seated neurosis makes her emotionally inaccessible, causing him to search her past for an explanation. This is Connery's American film debut, and he portrays his character's fascination with Marnie with a conviction that allows the psychological turmoil of the young woman to emerge. Hedren's performance as the deeply conflicted and emotionally scarred woman walks the fine line favored by Hitchcock, balanced between an icy sexuality and emotional fragility. The director wants to show the audience Marnie's world and fears, so he uses a range of innovative visual techniques--including awkward rear projections, flashes of color, and a menacing atmosphere of storms--to convey her troubled state of mind. MARNIE is one of Hitchcock's most underrated and underappreciated films.


PAL/REGION 2 =BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK=

Media Movies     DVD
Number of discs 1
Released December 19, 2024
EAN/UPC 5050582362046
Label HAU 8236204
Genre Thriller
Dimensions 200 g   (Weight (estimated))
Region code Region 2   (Europa)
Language English  
Cinematographer Robert Burks
Editor George Tomasini
Primary Contributor Sean Connery
Primary Contributor Tippi Hedren
Producer Alfred Hitchcock
Writer Jay Presson Allen
Writer Winston Graham
Skuespiller Sean Connery
Skuespiller Diane Baker
Skuespiller Louise Latham
Skuespiller Tippi Hedren
Skuespiller Martin Gabel