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MARNIE (Rerecording) (CD)
Composed by: Bernard Herrmann

Joel McNeely conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

1. Prelude 2:06
2. Marnie 3:51
3. Forio 0:47
4. Red Flowers 1:05
5. Flashback 0:35
6. The Bowl 2:02
7. The Safe 0:43
8. The Drawer 0:41
9. Mark's Office 0:41
10. The Storm 2:44
11. The Stranger 0:38
12. The Paddock 0:29
13. The Homestead 1:28
14. Romance 1:01
15. Encounter 0:39
16. The Porch 1:22
17. The Checkbook 1:18
18. The Bridal Suite 1:25
19. The Cabin 0:57
20. Love Scene 1:44
21. The Pool 2:08
22. The Homecoming 1:11
23. The Horse 0:52
24. Gratitude 1:11
25. The Nightmare 1:01
26. The Word Game 0:35
27. The Hunt 4:17
28. Forio's Fall 0:31
29. Forio's Death 0:18
30. Shock 0:39
31. The Stairs, The Keys and The Stairway 1:23
32. The Dial 0:46
33. The Money 0:47
34. The Gun 1:18
35. Departure 0:42
36. The Street 0:36
37. Flashback II 1:12
38. Blood 0:59
39. Farewell 2:28
40. Finale 0:31
41. Cast 0:22

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 Hedrin 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. Psychiatrist Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) is intrigued by Marnie - to the extent of marrying her. 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: 12 years later, Dern would star in Hitchcock's final film, "Family Plot." 1964

  
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