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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 7:26 am
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Another very important character in the Hitchcock universe is Sidney
Strutt in the film 'Marnie' (1964).
Strutt is played by Martin Gabel and his voice is just perfect in its
tone and timbre, especially when he recognises Marnie at the party and
says slowly, "I believe we've met before" and when she replies, "I
don't think so", he immediately says simply, "Think again".

Its very well done .. first, he's the outraged fat businessman who's
gotten his just desserts and then later, Lil brings him back as a
figure of doom.

Fergal #.

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