Marnie

Titolo originale: Marnie
Regia: Alfred Hitchcock |
Anno: 1964
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Thriller Mistero Romance
Tag: prostitute | rape | philadelphia, pennsylvania | sexual abuse | post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) | chase | sexual frustration | clerk | horseback riding | suicide attempt | in love with enemy | blackmail | horse race | fetish | lie | women's sexual identity | new identity | kleptomania | baltimore, usa | horse | frigidity | honeymoon | riding accident | cruise | psychology | self-defense | fetishism | cowardliness | the color red | man saves troubled woman |
Cast: Tippi Hedren | Sean Connery | Diane Baker | Martin Gabel | Louise Latham | Bob Sweeney | Milton Selzer | Mariette Hartley | Alan Napier | Bruce Dern | Henry Beckman | S. John Launer | Edith Evanson | Meg Wyllie | Leon Alton | John Alvin | Kimberly Beck | Lillian Bronson | George Bruggeman | Linden Chiles | Rupert Crosse | Harold Gould | John Hart | Alfred Hitchcock | Kenner G. Kemp | Caryl Lincoln | Louise Lorimer | Milton Parsons | Carmen Phillips | Murray Pollack | Paul Power | Greg Rhinelander | Mark Russell | Melody Thomas Scott | Bert Stevens | Hal Taggart | Tim Taylor | Luree Wiese | Emmaline Henry | Bryan O'Byrne | Pearl Shear | Charles Thompson |

Un ricco industriale sposa una giovane cleptomane dalla personalità fredda e complessa, dovuta a qualche trauma radicato nel suo subconscio. Il marito cercherà in tutti i modi di ricucire lo strappo psicologico che l'ha così tanto segnata.

Approfondimenti

The first time Marnie arrives at her mother's home, a black crow flies over her as she is getting ou [...] D
In the penultimate scene, Bruce Dern starts molesting young Marnie in a flashback, and when he strik [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock wanted Princess Grace Kelly to make her screen comeback in the title role, but the [...] D
Despite the troubles which reportedly took place on set, Tippi Hedren has stated that this is her fa [...] D
After Princess Grace Kelly turned him down, Alfred Hitchcock considered and then rejected these actr [...] D
Naomi Watts dressed up as "Marnie" for a portrait that was published in the March 2008 issue of Vani [...] D
Tippi Hedren commented on Facebook in May 2017 that she's still in touch with Sean Connery. D
Louise Latham, who played Tippi Hedren's mother, was only seven years older. No one knew it at the t [...] D
The name of Marnie's favorite horse is "Forio". "Phorion" is Greek for "stolen goods", an appropriat [...] D
Screenwriter Jay Presson Allen wrote in Mark's hobby of studying animal behavior because that was he [...] D
Rutland has a phone conversation with a private investigator named Boyle. The production designer wa [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren had a major falling-out during filming, and there was a rumor that [...] D
Debut of actress Louise Latham. D
Tippi Hedren has stated that many people have asked her what it was like to kiss the handsome Sir Se [...] D
Film debut of Melody Thomas Scott (uncredited as "Young Marnie"). D
Caryl Lincoln last movie. D
Rachel Roberts was originally mentioned to play the role of Bernice Edgar. D
Several cast members are credited at the beginning of the film, but not at the end where it tells us [...] D
Alexandre was hired to create the numerous more or less elaborate chignons for Tippi Hedren. And eve [...] D
This was the last Alfred Hitchcock movie edited by George Tomasini. D
Louise Latham, who played Marnie's mother, was suggested by screenwriter Jay Presson Allen. The two [...] D
More than one year before the filming began, in a letter, written for Alfred Hitchcock and dated Jun [...] D
When Alfred Hitchcock's discussion with Princess Grace Kelly (to appear as the title character) beca [...] D
To film real horses riding without having to work outdoors, Alfred Hitchcock came up with the idea o [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock: (At around five minutes) Coming out of a hotel room as Marnie walks along the corr [...] D
After rehearsing just a few scenes with Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren asked Alfred Hitchcock, "Marnie i [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock and screenwriter Jay Presson Allen were allowed to see scenes from Agente 007 - Lic [...] D
The $9,767 Marnie steals early in the film equates to $84,813 in 2021. D
Mark tells Marnie of an insect in Kenya (using the characteristically British mispronunciation, "kee [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock put Edgar Allan Poe references throughout this movie. Marnie's last name is Edgar. [...] D
The company created for copyright purposes for this movie, "Geoffrey Stanley", was named after Alfre [...] D
After Princess Grace Kelly dropped out of talks to be in the movie, Marilyn Monroe expressed interes [...] D
Noted action and serial director William Witney was the uncredited second unit director for the fox [...] D
This movie opened at New York City theaters as the top half of a double bill with Never Put It in Wr [...] D
At one point, Lil says "I always thought a girl's best friend was her mother," echoing the famous li [...] D
Diane Baker was not allowed to read the script before choosing whether or not to do it. She was only [...] D
Bruce Dern had a small role as a sailor in the climactic scene. Alfred Hitchcock later cast him as a [...] D
Diane Baker has said that for the scene where she eavesdrops on Mark and Marnie talking outside of t [...] D
Beginning of filming had to be delayed from November 22, 1963 until November 26th because of the ass [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock was reluctant to use a mechanical horse to film the shots of Marnie riding, but sen [...] D
Sir Sean Connery had been worried that being under contract to Eon Productions for James Bond and no [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
On Mark's (Sean Connery's) attempts to cure Marnie (Tippi Hedren): "The film works with a simplistic [...] D
Rock Hudson was mentioned to play Mark Rutland in 1963 fan magazine publicity. D
Alfred Hitchcock, following his usual practice, bid for the movie rights to Winston Graham's novel a [...] D
Bruce Dern appears in this film with Tippi Hedren. He later worked with two subsequent generations o [...] D
Marnie marked the end of Hitchcock's long association with three collaborators: cinematographer Robe [...] D
Filming began on the day that a Dallas grand jury indicted Jack Ruby for killing Lee Harvey Oswald a [...] D
Diane Baker and Tippi Hedren had a scene that was deleted from the final cut of the film, in which L [...] D
The six and a half carat blue-white flawless diamond ring that Mark (Sean Connery) buys for Marnie ( [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock first offered the role of Lil Mainwaring to Elizabeth Montgomery, but she was force [...] D
Bernard Herrmann's last score for an Alfred Hitchcock movie. D
Catherine Deneuve said in interviews she would have loved to have played Marnie. D
Tippi Hedren was unnerved by screenwriter Jay Presson Allen's constant presence on the set. D
Despite the poor reviews, this movie turned out to be a moderate box-office success for Universal Pi [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock first asked Evan Hunter, the screenwriter for Gli uccelli (1963), to adapt the nove [...] D
Screenwriter Jay Presson Allen thought that the expensive car Mark drove and the fancy clothes worn [...] D
Suzanne Pleshette turned down the role of Lil because she thought of herself as a leading lady, not [...] D
During a screening at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival in November 2019, Diane Baker [...] D
Marnie arrives in Philadelphia on Saturday, November 30, 1963 which can be determined by the copy of [...] D
When Louise Latham came onto the set in her "young" make-up to film the climactic flashback, she loo [...] D
By the time this movie came out, Alfred Hitchcock had been (allegedly) harassing and propositioning [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 top 1 [...] D
Paul Newman was offered the role of Mark Rutland, but wasn't interested. He starred in Alfred Hitchc [...] D
Filmed from November 26, 1963 to March 19, 1964. D
Marnie shoots the horse with a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver. D
Joseph Stefano originally wrote a screen adaptation of the novel when Princess Grace Kelly was suppo [...] D
The first scene was the last to be filmed, on March 14, 1964. The location was the railway station a [...] D
Diane Baker and Louise Latham both performed in this film. They would appear together again in the f [...] D
When Sean Connery honored Alfred Hitchcock at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Alfred Hi [...] D
Melody Thomas Scott, who plays an uncredited, younger Marnie, kills Bruce Dern in a flashback with a [...] D
The quote that Mark (Sir Sean Connery) said to Lil Diane Baker) from of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "When D [...] D
Alfred Hitchcock considered Marlon Brando and Peter O'Toole for the role of Mark Rutland. D