

Marnie
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Marnie is a beautiful but emotionally withdrawn thief, stealing from employers before disappearing under new identities. When her new boss, Mark Rutland, discovers her secret, his fascination turns to obsession, and he blackmails her into marriage, convinced he can cure her. But as he probes deeper into Marnie’s fractured mind, long-buried fears and compulsions begin to surface.
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2 nominations total
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"The more he loved her . . . The more she hated him . . . For trying to unravel her secret!"
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Released
Original Language
en
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$2,135,000
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$7,000,000
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‘Marnie’ at 60 – Review - The Film Magazine
‘Marnie’ at 60 – Review The Film Magazine
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Marnie 4K Blu-ray (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) - Blu-ray.com
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‘Marnie’ is a Freudian Feast. There’s a lot to unpack here… | by Sarah Callen | Movies & Us - Medium
‘Marnie’ is a Freudian Feast. There’s a lot to unpack here… | by Sarah Callen | Movies & Us Medium
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Symbolism in Hitchcocks' 'Marnie' 1964 vocal.media
Lookback at Hitchcock: Marnie [1964] - High On Films
Lookback at Hitchcock: Marnie [1964] High On Films
“Marnie” Is the Cure for Hitchcock Mania - The New Yorker
“Marnie” Is the Cure for Hitchcock Mania The New Yorker
Marnie 1964, directed by Alfred Hitchcock | Film review - Time Out
Marnie 1964, directed by Alfred Hitchcock | Film review Time Out
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