Marnie
"Marnie" is a psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, released in 1964. The story follows Marnie Edgar, a troubled young woman who steals money from her employers and assumes new identities. She is pursued by Mark Rutland, a wealthy man who becomes obsessed with her and seeks to uncover her past.
The film explores themes of identity, trauma, and repression. Marnie's complex character is shaped by her childhood experiences, which are revealed throughout the narrative. The film is notable for its visual style and the performances of Tippi Hedren as Marnie and Sean Connery as Mark.