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This episode contains spoilers for the film Marnie. There is also discussion of sexual harassment and assault, so listener discretion is advised.
In part two of "The Passion of Tippi Hedren," we discuss Tippi's suffering (both on-screen and off-screen) during the making of 1964's Marnie, which is considered by many to be last great Hitchcock film. Both ahead of its time and uncomfortably antiquated, Marnie serves as a kind of gay conversion story that has a lot to say about gender and feminism.
CreditsWritten, produced, and hosted by Spencer Robelen. Artwork by Skye Stoyer. Episode transcript available here. Follow The Hitchcock Gays on Instagram and X. Support the show on Spencer Robelen's Patreon! Contact us at [email protected].
By Spencer RobelenThis episode contains spoilers for the film Marnie. There is also discussion of sexual harassment and assault, so listener discretion is advised.
In part two of "The Passion of Tippi Hedren," we discuss Tippi's suffering (both on-screen and off-screen) during the making of 1964's Marnie, which is considered by many to be last great Hitchcock film. Both ahead of its time and uncomfortably antiquated, Marnie serves as a kind of gay conversion story that has a lot to say about gender and feminism.
CreditsWritten, produced, and hosted by Spencer Robelen. Artwork by Skye Stoyer. Episode transcript available here. Follow The Hitchcock Gays on Instagram and X. Support the show on Spencer Robelen's Patreon! Contact us at [email protected].