Mark marries Marnie although she is a habitual thief and has serious psychological problems, and tries to help her confront and resolve them.


Books on Marnie

Tony Lee Moral
Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie
2002

Books with substantial mentioning of Marnie

David Greven
Intimate violence, Hitchcock, sex, and queer theory
Oxford, 2017

David Thomson
Have you seen?, A personal introduction to 1,000 films
New York, 2008

Jürgen Müller (ed.)
Movies of the 60s
Köln, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Paris, Tokyo, 2005

Robert J. Yanal
Hitchcock as philosopher
Jefferson, N.C., 2005

Robert A. Harris & Michael S. Lasky
The Films of Alfred Hitchcock
Secaucus, NJ, 1979

Donald Spoto
The Art of Alfred Hitchcock, Fifty Years of His Motion Pictures
New York, 1976

Robin Wood
Hitchcock's Films
New York, 1969

Articles on Marnie

K.J. Donnelly, Musical romanticism v. the sexual aberrations of the criminal female: Marnie (1964), in: Steven Rawle and K.J. Donnelly (eds.), Partners in suspense, Manchester, 2017

Florence Jacobowitz, Hitchcock and Feminist Criticism: From Rebecca to Marnie, in: Thomas Leitch and Leland Poague (eds.), A Companion to Alfred Hitchcock, Chichester, West Sussex, UK; Malden, MA, 2011

Judith Roof, The Perfect Enigma, in: Susan M. Griffin and Alan Nadel (eds.), The Men Who Knew Too Much, New York, 2012


Year: 1964
Country: United States
Language: English
 
IMDb: 0058329