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  • This is one of the best movies ever made but the trailer sucks!

  • ALL THE COUNTERWEIGHTS

  • LOL - I'm Marnie.

  • I love the way he says "sex mystery". it sounds kinda creepy...

  • This is one of the best movies ever but the trailer absolutely ruins it.

  • Listen, I readily admit that it was not right to have taken Marnie when he did, but he did truly love her, he unfortunately let his animal desires take control prematurely. Even so, watching that scene, it could be surmised that Mark perceived Marnie's quiet and submissive behavior AFTER he wrapped her in his robe, as her consent to consummate the marriage. Watch the scene again, she is giving in to him, not protesting or resisting. It is her damaged sense of sexuality that causes the problem

  • "It is not 'Psycho', nor do we have a horde of birds flapping about and pecking at people willy-nilly."

    "One might call 'Marnie' a sex mystery - that is, if one used such words."

    "Marnie was going about her own business, like any normal girl - happy, happy, happy..."

    "What would account for this strange behaviour? Has she just realized that she forgot her umbrella?"

    "Oh dear, they're at it again!"

    I loooove Hitchcock's sense of humour!!!

  • that ad is possibly the best ever for afil, i mean instead of a whole loada scenes and spoilers with a big booming american voiceover, it's the director saying how he doesn't really understand this film :D i'm named marnie, i was watching it and then rang my mom wondering why she named me after a kleptomaniac :L:L

  • One has the impression that Hitchcock was worried about MARNIE's reception. He shouldn't have been. It's a good picture.

  • Maraqlı filmdir. Gözlənilməz sonluqla qurtardı

    From Azerbaijan--Babek

  • i dont really like this film, its better when its plot is on murder

  • @Gencturk92 ~ HUH?????

  • Marnie, the problem that Mark must probe.

  • classic...Sean Connery is more than just 007 though this came out when he was more know as "James Bond" than anything else! Great motion picture!

  • @mooseydeucy Sean Connery cemented his status as an actor both before and after Bond. He's iconic.

  • @MrLunitunz ~ This same year, 1964, he had another dazzling thriller in release: "Woman of Straw" costarring Gina Lollobrigida and Sir Ralph Richardson.

  • @edwardjames50 Of course, bringing up Bond for a moment, '64 was the year of the iconic Goldfinger.

  • Hitch had a real thing for Tippy. But Tippy wanted nothing to do with him. so after this film she abandoned her film career and Hollywood and this would be the last movie she would ever make.

  • @The6000Sabre False

  • @The6000Sabre

    She made 34 motion pictures after Marnie, actually. Not counting the tv movies.

    Hitchcock was a kinky creep. But at least a funny kinky creep.

  • @The6000Sabre She's still working in Hollywood. And its not so much that she abandoned her film career as Hitchcock tried to ruin her. He was the don of film, but when it came to people...

  • Alfred Hitchcock looks a lot like Drama Dupree on youtube, well they're both creative.

  • Hitchcock has a Cockney accent, no?

  • @MichaelJacksonFan000 a bit but not very cockney, I can trace a subtle English humour in him, love it!!

  • What Hitch did with Hedren is unknown; Spoto, posthumously and secondhand accused him of sexual harassment of some kind, but not a (physical) "sexual assault" as spagandtuna says. The marital rape in the movie, though, and the plot generally are awfully hard to take; not a film I care for at all.

  • Way to worm your way into a poor girl's inner life, play dime store psychologist, uncover elements of a very traumatic past which affects her ability to be sexually intimate (no less) and then commit marital rape!!! And then there was the actual sexual assault committed by the fat pig against Hedren during the filming! Great stuff this.......NOT!!!!

  • @spagandtuna You are a genius. She was there to rob him, but she fell in love with him, and he loved her enough to NOT let her go continue her path of self-destruction, which would most likely ended with her getting ACTUALLY raped or worse, plus jail. Any weak-ass, limp-wristed man of today would have had neither the balls to hold onto her, nor the brains to actually help her in a true sense. Did you even watch this movie? Or did your balls shrink up inside you at the first kiss scene?

  • @gunslinger7555 You filthy ass rapist loving cocksucker, do you even have a clue?? The Connery character committed a mind fuck on Hedren then proceeded to have his way with her. Plus, in real life, FACT, the fat smelly pig Hitchcock forced himself on her then proceeded to destroy her career when she resisted. FACT FACT FACT. That you consider the Connery role any kind of real man just shows what a pussy ass bitch you really are!

  • @spagandtuna Careful with that language, you're showing off your intelligence. Marnie WANTED Mark, in a sexual way, same as he wanted her, she fell in love with him, you utter, loveable genius. He loved her deeply, and helped her find healing and wholeness, in spite of her sickness. Hitchcock is a weirdo, no one knows what really happened with him and Tippi. But without Mark, Marnie would've died a miserable woman, caught in a cycle of self-destruction with her past torturing her soul forever

  • @gunslinger You are reading WAY too much into this flick. This Mark character, by virtue of the FACT that he raped Marnie, has planted the seeds of destruction within the very nature of their relationship, which will out in the future. In your next comment, the veneer of the bullshit you tell yourself crumbles, how gently you describe the rape. Plus, you are discounting Tippi Hedren's own account of what that pig did in real life, never mind his vindictiveness against her when she dared say no

  • @spagandtuna Like I said before, I don't think you even watched this movie all the way. And as for Hitchcock, he was a creeper, and apparently made some move on Tippi, who knows, he may have even tried to rape her, and yeah he purposely destroyed her career, displaying a clear controlling/rapist mindset. But that has nothing to do with the movie Marnie. Tippi herself says it was her favorite role she ever played. Try to separate the MOVIE, from reality, please. Connery is not Hitchcock.

  • You keep harping on this ridiculous notion that I haven't seen this movie completely. That's ridiculous, I've seen in three times over the years, and ALL of my facts are straight. You have even agreed with the factual aspects of what I reported. You just don't have a problem with these facts and I do. Plus, there is the undeniable FACT that there are real life events that occurred simultaneous to the development of this movie. You must think I hate Connery, the only way to make sense of you.

  • @spagandtuna As for the "rape scene" he clearly took her before she was ready, bad judgement call; she was a pretty messed up girl at that point, but she was not resisting or even saying "no". That being said, the scene does make me uncomfortable, but who cares? Its a movie based on a novel, and Mark, while flawed, is the damn best thing that could have POSSIBLY happened to Marnie, in her life. Like I said, I don't think you even watched this whole film, so you shouldn't be commenting on it.

  • @gunslinger7555 YOU: "As for the "rape scene" he clearly took her before she was ready." ME: So you don't want to call it "rape?" And what he did up to the point when, while playing dime store psychologist, he was able to uncover trauma BUT STILL decided to forcibly have his way with her? Only an extremely selfish, no sadistic cocksucker would do such a thing, whether now, or by 1964 standards too! You are obviously an anti-social yourself, you care nothing about women!

  • @spagandtuna Youknow nothing about female psychology. Did you know that before the 1980's romance novels included a scene where the heroine is taken against her will, by the hero? These are written by women, read by women, its THEIR fantasies. Now Marnie is different, in that she did not resist physically or verbally. This is a complex love story, among other things, but a LOVE STORY nonetheless, they loved each other, very much. Worry about REAL rapes, instead of menstruating over a movie

  • @gunslinger7555 If you say so. Meanwhile, the REALITY is that Mark WAS playing psychologist and did mine information about the FACT that Marnie had an abuse background, but instead of treating her with understanding and sensitivity, decided that her "therapy" would consist of taking her AGAINST her will. That's called rape in any language, and is particularly more deplorable because he accidentally stumbled upon a very important truth about her past. YOU are not only ignorant, but quite cruel!

  • @spagandtuna I'm not sure if this is correct. I thought he had found out about her childhood AFTER the "honeymoon" sequence. I'm pretty sure he doesn't even try to touch her sexually after the honeymoon, and instead seeks to help her, as he realizes just how deeply troubled she is. I'll have to watch it again to be sure. I am cruel? Tell me, which is more cruel, Marnie living a perpetually tortured existence, dying an old maid, or living with the man she loves, in his mansion, ever after?

  • @gunslinger7555 This is why it's great that YT is anonymous, you can make yourself look bad and no one ever has to know who you are. The fact that you have framed the issue as an either/or is very telling. Consider the possibility that submitting oneself to rape, marital or otherwise, should NEVER be the price of the ever after scenario you described. In terms of Mark, his behavior was deplorable then as now. No means no, and when you realize you are dealing with damaged goods, NO means NO!!!!

  • @spagandtuna Well it certainly is a good thing that you made yourself look bad only on Youtube then, isn't it. After Mark gently puts his robe around her, kisses her tenderly,...she then lays down on the bed for him to take her! Mark is certainly at that time unaware of how psychologically damaged she is, as she tries to kill herself in the morning (no doubt due to guilt and shame brought on by her mother's hatred of men) but he is guilty of nothing but loving her. There was no "rape".

  • @gunslinger7555 You are such a chump, from what I recall, Marnie likely suffered from either a dissociative disorder or borderline personality disorder. I haven't seen the movie in a few years but I definitely recall there was some resistance on her part at some point. I've already given this film away, now do not make me track it down and make more of a fool of you than you already are.

  • @tomkes100douchebag You are alarmingly stupid. Also, your choice of screenname fits you perfectly. Resistance on her part "at some point"? Yes, at EVERY point he makes a move, she resists, and he respects her wishes. However, in the "rape scene" she lays down for him to take her. At no point did he take her against her will, he simply did not realize how severely emotionally damaged she was. Yes, do track it down and watch it again.

  • @tomkes100douchebag I'm sure you have no problem masturbating to images of women being degraded and defiled in all sorts of ways, women who are TRULY emotionally damaged, have been molested as a little girl, raped, etc., yet you and all of America have no problem using THEIR bodies for YOUR own sick pleasure! But go on, keep telling us all how Mark is an evil rapist, etc. Meanwhile he displays a level of true caring and deep manhood that you bunch of wanks will never grasp or understand. Damn.

  • @gunslinger7555 You turn this into something you think you can rag on the United States of America? Are you butt fucking insane? I gave you my detailed analysis and this is the best you can do? The facts speak for themselves. You are a bitter syncophant of either Hitch or Connery or both, nothing more. You argue fallaciously. Can you deny this?

  • @tomkes100douchebag I somehow doubt your ability to give any sort of valid analysis on anything at all, let alone female psychology, although your psychological makeup is probably much closer to that of a female. Yes, the facts DO speak for themselves. Now, little boy, please explain to us how Mark "raped" Marnie in this film? It is you who argue fallaciously, I'm a sycophant? I just said in an earlier post that Hitchcock was a creep. But back to the real topic: this was not a rape.

  • It was marital rape and has been identified as such in articles written about this film. Unfortunately, there is a disconnect occurring here which is that I really don't have any desire to revisit the film at this time in order to kick your ass again. I have at least ten classics I want to see within a short period. You are therefore free to claim "victory" in defending the honor of your two heros, "Mark" (Connery?) and Hitch. Review your comments and consider your investment. Or don't.

  • My Greatest Star Sir Sean Connery.

    You are so wonderful Acter.

    And so beautyful Man. So good looking.This Video is very good.

    Greetings Shalia583

  • Nice trailer, thanks for posting!

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