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Psycho (1960)
Referenced in
"Telescope: A Talk with Hitchcock" (1964)
 -  Referenced in conversation during interview
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
Obsession (1976)
Coming Soon (1982) (V)
Still of the Night (1982)
 -  Blonde woman hiding something while surrounded by red
"Saturday Night Live: Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone (#8.15)" (1983)
 -  Title mentioned by Bruce Dern during his monologue
Never Say Never Again (1983)
 -  As she's about to shoot him, Fatima Blush insists Bond admit that she was his best roll in the hay. Connery responds, "Well, to be perfectly honest, there was this girl in Philadelphia..." In the 1964 Hitchcock film Marnie, Connery played a Philadelphia businessman sexually obsessed with the titular kleptomaniac.
After Hours (1985)
 -  Martin Scorsese states that a scene in his film After Hours (1985) was directly modeled after the scene of the character Marnie holding the gun toward the horse in Marnie (1964).
Burglar (1987)
 -  The first shot of Whoopi Goldberg walking and clutching the purse, is exactly like the shot in Hitchcock's Marnie, which is also about a thief.
Grace Kelly: The American Princess (1991) (V)
Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann (1992)
Making 'Taxi Driver' (1999) (V)
 -  mentionned once
Saboteur: A Closer Look (2000) (V)
 -  Mentioned.
Psycho Beach Party (2000)
 -  The lead character's mental psychosis is uncovered through hypnosis, where a traumatizing experience is revealed of her mother's deadly encounter with a sailor.
What Lies Beneath (2000)
'Topaz': An Appreciation by Film Critic/Historian Leonard Maltin (2001) (V)
 -  mentioned once
The Trouble with Harry Isn't Over (2001) (V)
Femme Fatale (2002)
The Ring (2002/I)
Gangs of New York (2002)
The Cooler (2003)
 -  A jackpot machine is referenced as "Marnie" because it's a "frigid broad".
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
 -  The shots of Daryl Hannah walking down the hospital corridor with a big purse are right out of the beginning of "Marnie" with Tippi Hedren.
Ti piace Hitchcock? (2005) (TV)
 -  Poster is visible a couple of times in a video store. Also, Marnie is referenced in the relationship between Federica and her boss (who blackmails her into a relationship after she tries to steal money from his business, much like Mark does to Marnie in 'Marnie')
Stiletto (2008/I)
 -  Shot of Beth Winslet entrance
Why They Slept (2009)
 -  The opening shot of the film references Marnie as the main character walks away with her back to the camera while holding a yellow bag.
Featured in
The Hitchcock Classics Collection (1985) (V)
Combat Shock (1986)
 -  Heard on the television Cathy attempts to watch near the end.
Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius (1999) (TV)
'Torn Curtain' Rising (2000) (V)
 -  clip shown
The Trouble with Marnie (2000) (TV)
 -  Footage from this film is featured in the Documentary "The Trouble With Marnie".
Plotting 'Family Plot' (2001) (V)
 -  clip shown of Bruce Dern's performance
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003) (V)
The Lady in Question Is Charles Busch (2005)
 -  clip showing a promotional trailer for the movie and a scene in which Marnie reacts to the color red, a reference Busch used for Psycho Beach Party
Hitchcocked! (2006) (TV)
 -  Clips featured.
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-02-21)" (2008)
 -  Clips of this film are shown during the interview with Gregg Goldstein about the film career of Sean Connery.
Spoofed in
Psycho Beach Party (2000)

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