Marnie
Redfern Arts Center - Putnam Theater

1964, USA, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Not Rated, 130 minutes, 35mm print.
"Master of thrills, Alfred Hitchcock, presents the story of Marnie (Tippi Hedren), a distraught young woman caught up in crime and lust as she tries to navigate her relationship with Mark (Sean Connery).
Marnie explores our current theme of on-screen relationships through a dangerous love story - a "sex-mystery" - as Hitchcock may say – familial drama, and detective work. Marnie explores these complicated and intertwining relationships through Hitchcock's one-of-a-kind perspective.
A classic tale of twists from one of cinema's true masters, Marnie is not to be missed!" -Chris Ruble, Vice Presidnet, KSC Film Society
Friday and Saturday at 7:00 & 9:30 pm, Sunday through Wednesday at 7:00 pm only, Saturday & Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm
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