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MARNIE (DVD) (DOL DIG 2.0 MONO/ENG SDH) DVD Movie

MARNIE (DVD) (DOL DIG 2.0 MONO/ENG SDH) DVD


1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 025192830822     Release: 02/07/2006
Starring: Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, Diane Baker
Director(s): Alfred Hitchcock


Marnie
Condemned as being a "disappointing" and "unworthy" Alfred Hitchcock effort at the time of its release, Marnie has since grown in stature; it is still considered a lesser Hitchcock, but a fascinating one. Tippi Hedren plays Marnie, a compulsive thief who cannot stand to be touched by any man. She also goes bonkers over the sight of the color red. Her new boss, Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) is intrigued by Marnie -- to such an extent that he blackmails her into marriage when he stumbles onto her breaking into his safe. Rutland is in his own way as "sick" as his wife because of his fetishist desire to cohabit with a thief. After innumerable plot twists and turns, Marnie is "cured" by a facile but mesmerizing flashback sequence involving her ex-hooker mother (Louise Latham). Among the critical carps aimed at Marnie was the complaint that the studio-bound sets -- particularly the waterfront locale where the film ends -- were tacky and artificial; curiously, this seeming "carelessness" adds to the queasy, off-setting mood that Hitchcock endeavored to sustain. Even when the direction seems to falter, the film is buoyed by the driving musical score of Bernard Herrmann (his last for Hitchcock). Among the supporting actors in Marnie are Mariette Hartley as a secretary and Bruce Dern as a sailor; twelve years later, Dern would star in Hitchcock's final film, Family Plot. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Tippi Hedren as Marnie Edgar
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar, Mamie's mother
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Bob Sweeney as Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer as Man at the Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Henry Beckman as 1st Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
Crew
Rita Riggs - Costume Designer
Edith Head - Costume Designer
Alfred Hitchcock - Director
George Tomasini - Editor
Bernard Herrmann - Composer (Music Score)
Howard Smit - Makeup
Jack Barron - Makeup
Bob Dawn - Makeup
Leonard J. South - Camera Operator
Robert F. Boyle - Production Designer
Robert Burks - Cinematographer
Alfred Hitchcock - Producer
George Milo - Set Designer
Waldon O. Watson - Sound/Sound Designer
William Russell - Sound/Sound Designer
Jay Presson Allen - Screenwriter
Winston Graham - Book Author

Marnie
Marnie could never be confused with prime Alfred Hitchcock, but it's a much better film than its tarnished reputation would lead one to believe. Modern audiences will likely find its psychological undercurrents a bit basic -- and therefore find the ending somewhat pat, predictable, and artificial -- but it somehow works nonetheless. There are some technical aspects -- the artificial locales of some sequences, the "red" motif -- that may seem primitive (although it's arguable that Hitchcock wanted just this kind of distancing effect to unsettle the audience as the characters themselves are unsettled). But Marnie has a basically intriguing story, and Jay Presson Allen's screenplay skillfully sets out its plot and fills out its characters so that they live and breathe. Hitchcock, of course, knows how to take advantage of the screenplay's strengths, tossing in surprising angles and building suspense through simple, but skillful, juxtapositions and tight editing. Tippi Hedren displays unexpected depth in the title role, Sean Connery is appropriately tough and tender, as called for, and there's a real sexual tension between them. Of the supporting cast, Diane Baker is alluring and dangerous and Louise Latham effectively chilling as the mother. Bernard Herrmann's score, pulsing with danger and passion, is a definite plus. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:English
Sound Processing:DDM2.0: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (Recorded in mono, but split to give the illusion of a stereo mix on home theater systems).
Additional Features:The Trouble with Marnie The Marnie archives Theatrical trailer And more!
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:PG
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:131 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Disc #1 -- Alfred Hitchcock Masterpiece: Marnie
1. Main Titles [1:59]
2. The Mystery Brunette [6:48]
3. Mama [10:03]
4. The New Payroll Clerk [7:05]
5. A Drop of Red [2:51]
6. Instinctual Behavior [6:04]
7. The Race Track [5:03]
8. The Rutlands [3:57]
9. A Robbery at Rutland's [5:02]
10. The "Real" Marnie [11:33]
11. The New Mrs. Rutland [7:11]
12. If You Touch Me... [11:46]
13. Beneath the Facade [11:13]
14. That Dream... [6:53]
15. A Face From the Past [:00]
16. The Death of a Friend [7:23]
17. Take the Money [4:48]
18. A Visit With Mama [6:02]
19. Remember, Marnie... [3:14]
20. Marnie's Choice [10:07]


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