Marnie (1964) - (Movie Clip) Too Blonde Hair
Marnie (Tippi Hedren), whose sinister behavior is so far only partially revealed, visits mom Bernice (Louise Latham) and is disappointed to find her doting on her young rival Jessie (Kimberly Beck), in an early scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964.
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Marnie - (Original Trailer)
A rich man marries a compulsive thief and tries to unlock the secrets of her mind in Marnie (1964), directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Instinctual Behavior
Bachelor millionaire publisher Rutland (Sean Connery) and new secretary "Mrs. Taylor" (Tippi Hedren, the probably-deranged title character) review a typing assignment as her fear of thunder, lightning and colors comes to the fore in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964.
Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Your Real Name
Suspicious millionaire Rutland (Sean Connery) catches up with fugitive ex-employee Marnie (Tippi Hedren) as she rides her beloved horse, and follows with interrogation, in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964.
Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits
Bernard Hermann's score comes roaring out of the gate in the opening title sequence for Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, 1964, starring Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery.
Marnie (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Marion Holland
Margaret "Marnie" Edgar (Tippi Hedren), whom we've just met, evidently disposes of an identity, as her director (Alfred Hitchcock) makes his cameo appearance in a hotel corridor, in an early scene from Marnie, 1964.