One these days I'm hoping to find 'Sexual Aberrations of the Criminal Female' in a second-hand bookshop, but so far I'm still looking.
The flawed masterpiece to end all flawed masterpieces; the most mystifying thing about Hitchcock's most controversial film is that people rarely comment on just how good Diane Baker is or ever suggests that Marnie simply batted for the other side (although she wouldn't be the first woman in history who simply preferred horses to people).
The flawed masterpiece to end all flawed masterpieces; the most mystifying thing about Hitchcock's most controversial film is that people rarely comment on just how good Diane Baker is or ever suggests that Marnie simply batted for the other side (although she wouldn't be the first woman in history who simply preferred horses to people).