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Mark se casa con Marnie a pesar de que es una ladrona habitual y tiene graves problemas psicológicos, e intenta ayudarla a afrontarlos y resolverlos.Mark se casa con Marnie a pesar de que es una ladrona habitual y tiene graves problemas psicológicos, e intenta ayudarla a afrontarlos y resolverlos.Mark se casa con Marnie a pesar de que es una ladrona habitual y tiene graves problemas psicológicos, e intenta ayudarla a afrontarlos y resolverlos.
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones
Tippi Hedren
- Marnie Edgar Rutland
- (as 'Tippi' Hedren)
Leon Alton
- Party Guest
- (sin acreditar)
John Alvin
- Hotel Chauffeur
- (sin acreditar)
Kimberly Beck
- Jessica 'Jessie' Cotton
- (sin acreditar)
Lillian Bronson
- Mrs. Maitland
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesSir 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.
- PifiasThrough the porthole on the ship, the water is moving in one direction, but in the next shot, it is moving in the opposite direction.
- Citas
Marnie Edgar: You Freud, me Jane?
- Versiones alternativasDialogue 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.
- ConexionesEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une histoire seule (1989)
Reseña destacada
Bertolucci's favorite Hitchcock
To find out that Bernardo Bertolucci, the director of Last Tango In Paris, loves Marnie makes a lot of sense, to me anyway. If you think about it, Last Tango In Paris could have been a Hitchcock movie. An American in Paris meets a young girl, they have sex without knowing anything about each other and ends up in murder. Marnie is truly perverse and Sean Connery's obsession for Tippi Hedren is infinitely more perverse than whatever poor Tippi Hedren suffers from. He is turned on by her rejection. The kiss during the gelid honeymoon stays inches away from necrophilia. right?. The script is just delicious. Sean Connery goes for the troublesome center of his character, yes he does, whether consciously or unconsciously. Tippi Hedren is terrific here and with all the things we know now about the making of the movie her performance has acquired some extra something. Diane Baker as the scorned sister in law is a delight. So here we are, talking about a movie made 53 years ago. Time does extraordinary things.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Marnie
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- San José, California, Estados Unidos(film's first scene)
- Empresa productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 3.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 8211 US$
- Duración2 horas 10 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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What is the Hindi language plot outline for Marnie, la ladrona (1964)?
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