Chapter 1 1 Genesis Chapter 2 2 Writing Chapter 3 3 Preproduction Chapter 4 4 Filming Chapter 5 5 Postproduction Chapter 6 6 Marketing Chapter 7 7 Critical Reception Chapter 8 8 Artistic Interpretation Chapter 9 Afterword Chapter 10 Appendix A: Marnie Cast and Crew Chapter 11 Appendix B: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock
Tony Lee Moral is a documentary filmmaker and writer who has produced a number of award winning films around the world. His work includes behind the scenes profiles of film and television dramas, science fiction and animation.
Moral's research is impressive....he relies extensively on the
special collection of Hitchcock materials deposited at the Margaret
Herrick Library of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
after the director's death. He has supplemented this material with
a series of interviews he conducted with many of those who worked
on the film including...Diane Baker, Robert Boyle, Sean Connery,
Winston Graham...and Tippi Hedren....a firstrate history of the
development of Marnie...
*Cineaste*
Documentary filmmaker Moral chronicles the progress of the movie
Marnie from its conception, writing, phases of production, and
release in 1964, to critical interpretation and assimilation within
the art film world. The film's feminist and political themes are
examined and glossy black and white photographs are provided.
Originally published in hardback in 2002.
*Reference and Research Book News*
A superior work of production history reasonable in scope and
supported by ample evidence, both textual and otherwise.
Ultimately, Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie is an engaging - and
sorely needed - case study of how a film is made, and will satisfy
students of cinema and scholars of Hitchcock, alike.
*Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies*
This book should be read by anyone interested in Marnie and in
Hitchcock.
*Hitchcock Annual*
Impeccably researched and consistently fascinating in its
accumulation of anecdotes and minutiae, this is unquestionably one
of the best books ever written about the Master of Suspense.
Outstanding. Five Stars>
*Film Review*
Tony Lee Moral has conducted a definitive investigation into the
making and meaning of Marnie, which, for fans and scholars of
Hitchcock, remains the suspense master's most enigmatic,
controversial film.
*Patrick McGilligan, author, Alfred Hitchcock: Darkness and
Light*
Who better than a film lover trained in zoology as well as
psychology to write a book on Hitchcock's great, if controversial,
Marnie? Tony Lee Moral fits the bill perfectly.
*Ken Mogg, Editor, The MacGuffin*
Tony Moral's meticulous research is the foundation of this
fascinating book on the creative life of Hitchcock the filmmaker.
The behind the scenes look at this famous director is full of
insight and intelligence. It is an invaluable book and should be
read by every film student and anyone who is the least bit
interested in film. A very rewarding read.
*Diane Baker, Actress*
Tony Lee Moral is the perfect guide to the creative process that
produces this fascinating movie.
*Crime Time*
Impeccably researched and consistently fascinating in its
accumulation of anecdotes and minutiae, this is unquestionably one
of the best books ever written about the Master of Suspense.
Outstanding. Five Stars
*Film Review*
Moral has written a thoughtful, definitely well researched and
strong study on the process of how this film was adapted,
constructed, filmed and marketed as well as a great deal of
attention to the original book’s author, Winston Graham and how it
was changed and adapted as a very different screenplay by Evan
Hunter who had just finished working on The Birds for Hitchcock was
employed to write a draft.
*Filmwerk*
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