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Marnie Trailer - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Sean Connery, Martin Gabel, Bob Sweeney, Milton Selzer, Alan Napier. Marnie is a beautiful kleptomaniac who's in love with the business man Mark Rutland. Marnie who is a compulsive thief is being watched by her new boss Mark who suspects her of stealing from him and thus decides to blackmail her in the most unusual way. A psychological thriller from Alfred Hitchcock based on a novel of the same name by Winston Graham.
Universal - 1964

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@gazeemo
@gazeemo 12 лет назад
Marnie is the most underrated of Hitchcock films. I can watch it so often and always find more, Tippi Hedren is BRILLIANT!
@gilbertdaroy6080
@gilbertdaroy6080 4 года назад
She was cold as ice.
@jackieblue9536
@jackieblue9536 4 года назад
And to think Grace Kelly turned it down...
@acdragonrider
@acdragonrider 4 года назад
Jackie Blue I missed grace so much. To hell with Monaco haha 😆
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
As is her daughter, whom I love soooo... 😁 😷
@victorguevara9227
@victorguevara9227 3 года назад
@@jackieblue9536 I heard she was going to make a comeback with this movie but the People of Monaco didn't like the idea of their princess playing a thief and they also didn't like the fact she was going to be kissing another man.
@aaroncampos5439
@aaroncampos5439 8 лет назад
I love that Hitchcock's ironic public persona gave him the freedom to take the piss out of his own movie IN THE ADVERTISING. "Has she just remembered that she forgot her umbrella?"
@gilbertdaroy6080
@gilbertdaroy6080 4 года назад
Hilarious:D
@stylishboy004
@stylishboy004 2 года назад
That was the genius of Hitchcock, never have I seen such a director who ridicules ones own movies!
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 9 месяцев назад
I also love the line about her going about her business and being happy. She's stealing money from a safe! 😂
@nicoletanis3703
@nicoletanis3703 3 года назад
This movie is referring of mental health in Marnie's case in a very candid way. Hitchcock was ahead of his time when people did not care that much. This is a very delicate subject even today.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 2 года назад
Sexual abstinence related to color. Repressed memories from early trauma.
@Angel-ts8rc
@Angel-ts8rc Год назад
It’s still pretty confusing as far as the films ideas about sexual trauma
@hmwoof6272
@hmwoof6272 4 года назад
When Alfred Hitchcock said “mouth to mouth resuscitation”, I almost died laughing 😂
@gilbertdaroy6080
@gilbertdaroy6080 4 года назад
Hitch could be very funny.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 2 года назад
Question is, who loved the mouth to mouth more?
@gaulandisteinverbrecherisc6259
2:23 ;)
@joshuawilliams7734
@joshuawilliams7734 Год назад
You can almost hear the air-quotes in his voice can't you when he says that 🤣
@Greenwillow
@Greenwillow 3 года назад
Love this film. RIP Sean Connery.
@dagmarpreinerstorfer1609
@dagmarpreinerstorfer1609 3 года назад
I was about twelve when I saw this movie on TV. OMG! Sean Connery!! He was so handsome! He was the first man I fell in love with. But my all time favorite movie ist "The Wind and the Lion". What a man!!!!
@JAGreen-lj9zi
@JAGreen-lj9zi 3 года назад
@@dagmarpreinerstorfer1609 ithis movie reminds me his character is like the lead man Clark Gable played in Gone With the Wind whenever Gable had dialogue with leading lady in G W T W. Like Sean with Tippi
@sphericalempirical9359
@sphericalempirical9359 3 года назад
My personal favourite from Hitchcock, the tapping at the window still sends shivers down my spine.
@arnoldmogielinski93
@arnoldmogielinski93 10 лет назад
Oh, Alfred..."Actually I think I should withhold comment, since I'm not certain I understand that scene." He certainly was one of a kind man.
@pavspol
@pavspol 12 лет назад
Hitchcock was the best! I love his sense of humor. So ahead of his time :D
@elrincondeemily2
@elrincondeemily2 3 года назад
Yes, seems like the Honest Trailers xD
@marcellofronte678
@marcellofronte678 2 года назад
Sean Connery and Alfred Hitchcock, two great legends of the film but who unfortunately have left us, but we have not forgotten them ...
@kristianhestas5508
@kristianhestas5508 6 лет назад
Probably Sean Connery's best dramatic performance
@skreety0455
@skreety0455 3 года назад
This movie and "The Hill" and "A Fine Madness" (whose co-star was the very able Joanne Woodward).
@robbillington1982
@robbillington1982 9 месяцев назад
They’re all good in their own way
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 5 месяцев назад
I would say The Offence or The Hill featured Connery in his best dramatic performance.
@frostylunetta
@frostylunetta Месяц назад
And also Woman of Straw playing an antihero
@AsYourCruiseDirector
@AsYourCruiseDirector 3 года назад
The clothes. The cast. The music. Fabulous. Diane Baker, to have her hair and wardrobe!
@migitano1
@migitano1 11 лет назад
" … Has she just realized that she forgot her umbrella? …" - - - Only Hitchcock!
@skreety0455
@skreety0455 3 года назад
Hitch was always ahead and in touch. A timeless and seamless. And boy did he get human emotions
@sullivan2339
@sullivan2339 9 лет назад
Hitchcock was obsessed with Tippi Hedren- she never worked for him again after this film.
@comicbookguy6361
@comicbookguy6361 6 лет назад
sullivan2339 I assure you, not only Hitchcock. :D
@bw4512
@bw4512 5 лет назад
She never worked with us at all.
@gilbertdaroy6080
@gilbertdaroy6080 4 года назад
Yeah, but Hitchcock was PHYSICALLY abusive to her. I mean, come on, throwing dead birds at her like feathered darts.
@MM-xw9qm
@MM-xw9qm 4 года назад
But originally he wanted Grace Kelly for this part.
@acdragonrider
@acdragonrider 4 года назад
B W she’s my least favorite Hitchcock film actress. She just doesn’t click with me. Grace Kelly, Eve Marie Saint, Ingrid Bergman, Janet Leigh. They all really connected with me. Tippi not as much and Birds never ranks high on my list
@paulinhoaslanbey228
@paulinhoaslanbey228 9 лет назад
He 's not Mark , He is Bond ... James Bond hahahahaha
@That_Random_Bloke
@That_Random_Bloke 4 года назад
Marnie began filming the week after JFK was assassinated. Connery made it in between “From Russia With Love” and “Goldfinger”.
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
Thanks for that factoid. I was a little baby then...I've grown up to simply adore Connery & Kennedys 🌈😷🙏
@That_Random_Bloke
@That_Random_Bloke 3 года назад
@@gilgemash Thank you. Here’s another one. The last movie JFK watched at The White House was “From Russia With Love”
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
@@That_Random_Bloke.... Why, thank you 😷 But of course 🙃 after the nuts blew him away.... They should've taken the impotusturd45 to the basement and shown him the zapruder film, put the bejaezuz in him... I think, also "seven days in may" was filmed in the oval office, bits of it... As jfk was away, he let them. For authenticity. What a sport 🙂 excellent movie. Thank you again 🙏😷
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 3 года назад
The reason why Connery never appeared on location in Miami during the Goldfinger shoot was because he was occupied with Marnie.
@user-xg1qv6jl8p
@user-xg1qv6jl8p 8 месяцев назад
​@@ricardocantoral7672I guess he enjoyed doing Marnie more than Goldfinger
@nr655321
@nr655321 Год назад
Absolutely superior movie. A very, very thorough and sensible examination of complex subjects.
@mrjockeekcoj7316
@mrjockeekcoj7316 6 лет назад
"Perhaps the best way to tell you about the picture is to show you a few scenes." Yes please, I want to see the trailer xD
@MYRIAMLATEUR
@MYRIAMLATEUR 2 года назад
Never ever Sean was more irresistible than in Marnie.
@user-xg1qv6jl8p
@user-xg1qv6jl8p 8 месяцев назад
Am I the only one who loves Rutland even more than Bond?❤
@DarkKnightwing75
@DarkKnightwing75 4 года назад
Film Studio: So Mr Hitchcock, how long do you want the trailer to be? Hitchcock: Yes
@Nuggs1980
@Nuggs1980 5 лет назад
I was named after this film, love Sean Connery!
@sameerhafeez7029
@sameerhafeez7029 4 года назад
Marni1980 lucky you
@solukhumbu911
@solukhumbu911 4 года назад
thats sad
@Barnowl22
@Barnowl22 3 года назад
Me too!!!
@sameerhafeez7029
@sameerhafeez7029 3 года назад
Marni1980 rip Connery
@johndawhale3197
@johndawhale3197 3 года назад
Marnie Lives Matter
@mazzbalboa
@mazzbalboa 4 года назад
You have to say Sean was like some sort of Scottish Greek God....
@lambrisering2398
@lambrisering2398 5 лет назад
’Has she just realized that she forgot her umbrella?’ Hitchcock is ❤️
@sweetartz4411
@sweetartz4411 8 месяцев назад
😂
@davedvlaries7764
@davedvlaries7764 9 лет назад
What makes the film for me is Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar, the most forbidding and warped mother in a Hitchcock film since Madame Leopoldine Konstantin in "Notorious." Great introductory work as well by Mariette Hartley, Bruce Dern as the sailor who's killed, and Melody Thomas Scott as the child Marnie, who later went on to decades as Nikki Reed Newman on "Young & the Restless."
@a1n9d6y3
@a1n9d6y3 6 лет назад
Dave dvlaries - but not as daffy as Marion Lorne playing Robert Walker's mother in Strangers on a Train.
@skreety0455
@skreety0455 3 года назад
Bravo! Louise Latham as the mother has such emotionally wrenching scenes with Tippi. My God, when she asks her mother why she doesn't love her, "etc".....Zowie!
@lorraineb.4698
@lorraineb.4698 Год назад
I did not care for her character but loved the character of Lil! She was gorgeous and added immensely to the film. Diane Baker was great. And I found her more beautiful in this than Marnie.
@deepikabanerjee8724
@deepikabanerjee8724 6 лет назад
Sean Connery was hot
@Mattipedersen
@Mattipedersen 6 лет назад
What do you mean "was"???
@deepikabanerjee8724
@deepikabanerjee8724 5 лет назад
@@Mattipedersen yeah he still is..I was just referring in context to the movie which was made in the past.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 4 года назад
Tippi Hedren once joked "And they said i couldn't act - I had to act like Sean Connery left me frigid." She confesses that he was 'very her type'. (She always loved big hairy dangerous critters.)
@ghoststrad2000
@ghoststrad2000 4 года назад
Yes indeed.
@ghoststrad2000
@ghoststrad2000 4 года назад
Matti pedersen well if you are in your twenties thinking he is hot now be a bit creepy he is very old now
@snowbee101
@snowbee101 11 лет назад
Sean Connery=hotness
@ivanpb1983
@ivanpb1983 8 лет назад
Hitchcock really had a fixation for blondes.
@charlienonya7016
@charlienonya7016 3 года назад
RonHoward she’s not blonde tho
@betamusic5487
@betamusic5487 3 года назад
@@charlienonya7016 She is. Sometimes.
@alterbria
@alterbria 3 года назад
unfortunately some cliamed he sexually harassed them as well...Tippie Hedren even says he ruined her career.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 2 года назад
Beautiful ones at that.
@lorraineb.4698
@lorraineb.4698 Год назад
Hitchcock felt blondes made the best victims
@nicolamcguinness8689
@nicolamcguinness8689 3 года назад
RIP sir Sean Connery 1930 2020
@bralingii1635
@bralingii1635 3 года назад
The Bernard Herrmann music makes it.
@orbyfan
@orbyfan 6 месяцев назад
A vocal version of "Marnie" was sung by Nat King Cole as the B-side of "More and More of Your Amor" (1964).
@rafac7384
@rafac7384 3 года назад
RIP Sean Connery!
@TheMoviedude2012
@TheMoviedude2012 11 лет назад
Tippi Hedren! I just love her acting!!
@johnkhoo449
@johnkhoo449 6 лет назад
Excellent narration by the Master. Humorous and witty as usual.
@hugecruz
@hugecruz 3 года назад
RIP SC!
@OverUnderwhelmed
@OverUnderwhelmed 8 лет назад
"Mark's family home outside Philadelphia..." which is somewhere in Scotland?
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 4 года назад
That is Philadelphia mainline fox hunting and horse country.
@melanielions3
@melanielions3 10 лет назад
"MARNIE" fue un típico film del GENIAL HITCHCOCK con todo el suspenso y la trama psicológica perfecta, interpretada MARAVILLOSAMENTE x TIPPI H. GRACIAS x compartir aunque sea una parte.
@AutPen38
@AutPen38 11 лет назад
Hilariously camp trailer, that doesn't at all give you any idea of just how dark and creepy the film is. Tippi Hedren is so spooky in this movie. Well worth seeing. (I personally found it more interesting than 'The Birds' or Vertigo'.)
@damianlatimer5753
@damianlatimer5753 6 лет назад
No.they were intense.especially the birds
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 3 года назад
This is the most about "people" movie I've seen him do. It's just about two human beings, about their instincts and fears. I think this is my favorite of the three. I just watched it. It's funny he does tell you exactly what it's about but the important things are the words not the shots.
@gemmaaboagye8951
@gemmaaboagye8951 2 года назад
Love 1960 movies
@yaywhewclips242
@yaywhewclips242 6 лет назад
This is the movie Tippi was working on when Hitchcock sexually harassed her. He told her if she didn't sleep with him he would ruin her career. He did. But, recently, because of "ME TOO" she just came out saying it was sexual not because of certain roles she refused.
@lolabrini3758
@lolabrini3758 7 месяцев назад
the fact that hitchcock sexually harrassed her and traumatized her while filming this is disturbing and sadistic on a whole different level. It's like he wanted to deliberately inflict on her the pain she was portraying in the film.
@unknownunknowns
@unknownunknowns 5 месяцев назад
Now everyone is calling him HitchCOCK!
@laneylydon9029
@laneylydon9029 Год назад
Sean Connery ❤️
@yaywhewclips242
@yaywhewclips242 6 лет назад
God was Sean gorgeous. He was a model, bodybuilder B4 he became an actor.
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
Milkman too
@yankekat
@yankekat 11 лет назад
This is where my name came from....My name is Marnie
@vittoriostoraro
@vittoriostoraro 12 лет назад
Priceless... do you realize the reason the crew are piling on the counterbalance weights ?
@charliewest1221
@charliewest1221 Год назад
Some believe that Hitchcock was the real animal
@elkeamber1173
@elkeamber1173 10 лет назад
I loved it! Best hitchcock to me
@acdragonrider
@acdragonrider 4 года назад
I rank it higher than most do. I just saw it for the first time and it’s number eleven so far but I will rewatch and evaluate once more
@jacqueline8559
@jacqueline8559 4 месяца назад
No matter what critics say, Marnie is my favourite Hitchcock Film. Sean Connery was wonderful in it ❤❤
@kjek1
@kjek1 3 года назад
Damn Connery was attractive
@cwst_english8158
@cwst_english8158 11 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤he was so hot
@josemanueldamasio89
@josemanueldamasio89 4 года назад
Fantastic film
@sofronije6404
@sofronije6404 7 лет назад
The keepers brought me here :o
@kiransampat4338
@kiransampat4338 2 года назад
Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery have played one of the most smartest and funniest movie couple on film history.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 2 года назад
And most beautiful. She is a gorgeous woman. Maybe Hedy Lamar would have been prettier.
@tunamarnie
@tunamarnie 9 лет назад
My name is Marnie :)
@robertomotta6323
@robertomotta6323 7 лет назад
you-hate-a-color-red???????? dont-worry-i-protect-you
@bellejour559
@bellejour559 5 лет назад
Me too! Happy New Year!💜
@markp5762
@markp5762 10 месяцев назад
To bad Hitch torpedoed Hedren's career, because of his obsession over her. He was a genius in his profession, but a mental case in real life about blondes. He went to the next level with Tippi and she said "no way buster".
@ВадяРотор
@ВадяРотор Год назад
nobody makes trailers like that anymore
@leeramblin4487
@leeramblin4487 7 лет назад
lol Hitchcock's narration is hyllarious
@frostylunetta
@frostylunetta Месяц назад
I’d wished Sean had played more dramatic roles during his younger days (although he was also quite good in his pre-Bond days when he did a lot of British TV)
@phyliciabozzi9414
@phyliciabozzi9414 9 лет назад
The woman was in another Hitchcock film. I think Birds
@unefilleavecdeslunettes8587
@unefilleavecdeslunettes8587 9 лет назад
Phylicia Bozzi It's true. She worked with Hitchcock only 2 times. Birds was made before Marnie.
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
Tippi Hedren....😁 Gorgeous 🌻 And her ultra beautiful daughter Melanie Griffith🌈
@Shon9tilR
@Shon9tilR Год назад
He says it at 0:44
@lobpat
@lobpat 29 дней назад
Todas las películas de Alfred Hitchcock son geniales, no me canso de verlas y analizarlas.
@McCraeTheMediaLover
@McCraeTheMediaLover 6 лет назад
The end sting used at the end of the trailer was reused from universals 1963 comedy,the thrill of it all
@Trojan0304
@Trojan0304 4 года назад
Loved the movie
@brennkilter3468
@brennkilter3468 5 лет назад
tippie ,the prettiest woman on earth in the 60s
@acdragonrider
@acdragonrider 4 года назад
Nah Grace Kelly
@lorraineb.4698
@lorraineb.4698 Год назад
Lee Remick and Elizabeth Taylor too
@mirjanamilosavljevic4261
@mirjanamilosavljevic4261 7 лет назад
The best movie ever so god that Grace Kelly refused ,that was the roll for Tipi,she is amazing,
@GorgieClarissa
@GorgieClarissa 8 месяцев назад
Grace kelly was supposed to play Marnie. But she ultimately turned down the role as she didnt think it would be a good idea for a new princess (of monaco) to play... a thief
@lobpat
@lobpat 29 дней назад
Sean Connery y Alfred Hitchcock leyendas fuera de serie
@lydielelong8313
@lydielelong8313 3 года назад
Sean Connery Ni la vejez pudo quitarle la belleza...pero la muerte....
@cristianmanuelbohadacastro4907
@cristianmanuelbohadacastro4907 2 года назад
La música de está película es deliciosa 💛💙♥️😘😁
@thenet0120002
@thenet0120002 5 лет назад
I agree i never cared for this trailer i think Hitch wanted to keep the story a surprize but to interest a audience to pay to see it he had to let them know or see more of it. Any way i think this film is one of his best maybe top 3 or 5 it is not like his others but is story driven not horror or spys very special great picture. Must see.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 2 года назад
And it is actually realistic compared to his other films even.
@MariaElena51185
@MariaElena51185 Месяц назад
Worth it to watch ‘the girl’ .. movie about Tippi and Hitch. Sienna Miller plays Tippi Hedren.
@Eytyxia13
@Eytyxia13 12 лет назад
Hitchcock is the reason to see the film.
@22tango79
@22tango79 3 года назад
The film is amazing is good enough reason to see this film. Sean, Tippi, story. Tension.
@BABEKTAGIZADE
@BABEKTAGIZADE 12 лет назад
Super film!
@juliofrank83
@juliofrank83 5 лет назад
I just returned the DVD to the library. The movie is reminiscent of 1990s romantic/dramatic movies!
@laneylydon9029
@laneylydon9029 2 года назад
Love this movie
@NoHandleTube
@NoHandleTube Год назад
Great Film 👍🏻
@thaysbenites1888
@thaysbenites1888 11 лет назад
i reading the book, now i want the movie S2 very good. marnie is fantastic
@damianlatimer5753
@damianlatimer5753 5 лет назад
it would be interesting to see this get remade
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
No. Please. No. Let it be.
@rhythmictiger
@rhythmictiger 12 лет назад
Does anyone else find Hitchcock a bit creepy to listen to in this trailer?
@damianlatimer5753
@damianlatimer5753 6 лет назад
No
@gilgemash
@gilgemash 3 года назад
No, dear Claire. That was Hitchcock. A walking talking, creative, thinking, farting, belching... excellent movie maker. Let's not dumb down everything. Everything from the past. One could comment on the sheer garbage in the 20s etcetera, which passes for orgasmic excellence. Now, THAT IS real dumbed-down creepy stupid "stuff"... Have a nice day, despite that...😷🙏
@amarsbarr
@amarsbarr 3 года назад
No he speaks very well and explains everything in the plot and characters perfectly slowly
@thompsonnoel
@thompsonnoel Год назад
Hitchcock, the original media analysis youtuber
@dabdelaziz777
@dabdelaziz777 3 года назад
Oh, today's films are so dull compared Hitchcock...
@stevearmstrong5324
@stevearmstrong5324 5 лет назад
I never realized before how much Kristina Wayborn (Magda in "Octopussy", 1983) looks like Tippi Hedren. Like they were sisters or at worst cousins.
@georgecatrina3856
@georgecatrina3856 4 года назад
Genial !
@nicolamcguinness8689
@nicolamcguinness8689 2 года назад
RIP Gregory Campbell 1931 2022
@alexfernandohuenten1374
@alexfernandohuenten1374 3 года назад
tipi exelent
@BritandCinematic
@BritandCinematic 10 лет назад
To list the whole cast but leave out the star is just sloppy.
@TheGMAT16
@TheGMAT16 11 лет назад
why they dont name the actress on the description Tippi Hedren ?
@kingofpointless
@kingofpointless 5 месяцев назад
One of the most wonderfully bizarre trailers in movie history.
@JudeJaded15
@JudeJaded15 8 лет назад
withholding comment. lol
@annamariayannetta242
@annamariayannetta242 10 месяцев назад
I loved this movie❤️🐎 also being a horse owner and rider, it's my all time favorite ❤️🐎❤️🐎❤️🐎❤️🐎❤️🐎 0:46
@J0nB0yH88
@J0nB0yH88 11 лет назад
he is/was very creepy always in my view lol
@dbsk06
@dbsk06 5 месяцев назад
Just watched this. Loved it !!
@harsyakiarraathallah2222
@harsyakiarraathallah2222 Год назад
Poor Tippi Hedren she must Suffer from a Great Director
@sjonak1
@sjonak1 11 лет назад
he is always a bit creepy!
@reviewman121
@reviewman121 9 лет назад
Oh hitchcock you are so funny
@95Minja
@95Minja 5 лет назад
Wish Grace Kelly did this one! Oh so wishing that!
@acdragonrider
@acdragonrider 4 года назад
Same. I miss her being in hitch’s films post to catch a thief/rear window
@Jen-wq2zo
@Jen-wq2zo 3 года назад
Nah , not at all.
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 3 года назад
To each their own but I am so glad that didn't happen. Tippi acted with more talent in one scene of this film then I've ever seen from Grace. I don't honestly think she could have done it. I think it's working with better actresses that enabled Alfred Hitchcock to make movies like this. Perhaps people just see something I'm blind to in Grace Kelly.
@lorraineb.4698
@lorraineb.4698 Год назад
I think Grace would have been wonderful
@sweetartz4411
@sweetartz4411 8 месяцев назад
No Grace is too stiff and proper. She even walks and talks like royalty. Tippi was perfection. Raw and angry 🙏❤️
@hntrains2
@hntrains2 9 месяцев назад
Imagine being a common, young woman and someone like him sexually assaulting you!
@victorbruno271
@victorbruno271 2 года назад
Mind the joke. The crane operators are putting more weight on the crane so Hitchcock can come *down*.
@shalandawilliams140
@shalandawilliams140 5 лет назад
Grace Kelly was well out of this film, though she allegedly wanted to do it out of regret that she had given up her career in cinema, but ultimately royal protocol prevented her from acting, even though Rainier grudgingly assented because she was so unhappy in her role as Princess. (I read that Cecil B. DeMille wanted Grace for Princess Nefretiri in 'The Ten Commandments' in 1956, but Ann Baxter was perfect in the role--Grace was just too reserved in her roles and a bit overrated as an actress.) Personally I found Hitchcock movies also overrated except for 'Rebecca', a masterpiece film, and 'The Paradine Case', 'Notorious', 'To Catch a Thief', and 'North by Northwest', which were good enough, but there was always some implausibility about his films. Then I read what an unpleasant person he was, to say the least.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 2 года назад
I thought Marni was a brilliant film.
@frostylunetta
@frostylunetta 11 месяцев назад
And Marnie was highly underrated
@cljohnston108
@cljohnston108 12 лет назад
Hilarious trailer! But I'm amazed those cranes didn't have seatbelts. Looks like Hitchcock could've slid out of that seat quite easily!
@damianlatimer5753
@damianlatimer5753 6 лет назад
Lol!
@guana2885
@guana2885 Год назад
Damn this is good, but after watching The Girl, I know this man is so so sick for this. :{
@elrincondeemily2
@elrincondeemily2 3 года назад
3:39 hahahaha
@Expectadorable
@Expectadorable 3 года назад
Gracias.
@missyadams
@missyadams 11 лет назад
I watched this movie at age 9
@doloreshoenen8049
@doloreshoenen8049 2 года назад
Ich auch , einfach super !
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