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Correct "Marnie" cast credits
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantFloorwalker
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Can anyone tell me which is the correct cast listing for Alfred Hitchcock's "Marnie"?


'Tippi' Hedren as Marnie
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Bob Sweeney as Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer as Man at Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Henry Beckman as First Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Edith Evanson as Rita
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
Kimberly Beck as Jesse (Uncredited)
Rupert Crosse as Office Worker (Uncredited)
John Hart (Uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock as Man Leaving Hotel Room (Uncredited)
Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Strutt (Uncredited) 
Carmen Phillips as Sidney Strutt's Secretary (uncredited)
Melody Thomas Scott as Young Marnie (Uncredited)     
      upc 025192058721
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Milton Selzer as Man at Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Henry Beckman as First Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Edith Evanson as Rita
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
Tippi Hedren ['Tippi' Hedren] as Marnie Edgar
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Bob Sweeney (1918) as Cousin Bob
Kimberly Beck as Jesse (Uncredited)
Rupert Crosse as Office Worker (Uncredited)
John Hart (Uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock (1899) as Man Leaving Hotel Room (Uncredited)
Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Strutt (Uncredited)
Carmen Phillips as Sidney Strutt's Secretary (Uncredited)
Melody Thomas Scott as Young Marnie (Uncredited)

  upc 025192117305
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Tippi Hedren ['Tippi' Hedren] as Marnie Edgar
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar
Bob Sweeney as Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer as Man at Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Henry Beckman as First Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Edith Evanson as Rita
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
Kimberly Beck as Jesse (Uncredited)
Rupert Crosse as Office Worker (Uncredited)
John Hart (Uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock (1899) as Man Leaving Hotel Room (Uncredited)
Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Strutt (Uncredited)
Carmen Phillips as Sidney Strutt's Secretary (Uncredited)

  upc 025192182280
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'Tippi' Hedren as Marnie
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Bob Sweeney as Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer as Man at Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Henry Beckman as First Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Edith Evanson as Rita
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
John Hart
Kimberly Beck as Jesse (Uncredited)
Rupert Crosse as Office worker (Uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock as Man leaving hotel room (Uncredited)
Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Strutt (Uncredited)
Carmen Phillips as Sidney Strutt's secretary (uncredit
Melody Thomas Scott as Young Marnie (Uncredited)

  upc 025192830822
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Tippi Hedren ['Tippi' Hedren] as Marnie Edgar
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar
Bob Sweeney (1918) as Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer as Man at Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Henry Beckman as First Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Edith Evanson as Rita
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
Kimberly Beck as Jesse (Uncredited)
Rupert Crosse as Office Worker (Uncredited)
John Hart (Uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock (1899) as Man Leaving Hotel Room (Uncredited)
Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Strutt (Uncredited)
Carmen Phillips as Sidney Strutt's Secretary (Uncredited)
Melody Thomas Scott as Young Marnie (Uncredited)

upc 025192834622
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This cast list from upc 025192117305 has the names in the correct order:
Milton Selzer as Man at Track
Mariette Hartley as Susan Clabon
Bruce Dern as Sailor
Henry Beckman as First Detective
S. John Launer as Sam Ward
Edith Evanson as Rita
Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Turpin
Tippi Hedren ['Tippi' Hedren] as Marnie Edgar
Martin Gabel as Sidney Strutt
Sean Connery as Mark Rutland
Louise Latham as Bernice Edgar
Diane Baker as Lil Mainwaring
Alan Napier as Mr. Rutland
Bob Sweeney (1918) as Cousin Bob
Kimberly Beck as Jesse (Uncredited)
Rupert Crosse as Office Worker (Uncredited)
John Hart (Uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock (1899) as Man Leaving Hotel Room (Uncredited)
Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Strutt (Uncredited)
Carmen Phillips as Sidney Strutt's Secretary (Uncredited)
Melody Thomas Scott as Young Marnie (Uncredited)

opening credits:

'Tippi' Hedren
Sean Connery
Diane Baker
Martin Gabel
Louise Latham
Bob Sweeney
Milton Selzer
Mariette Hartley
Alan Napier
Bruce Dern
Henry Beckman
S. John Launer
Edith Evanson
Meg Wyllie

end credits:

Marnie Edgar . . . 'Tippi' Hedren
Sidney Strutt . . . Martin Gabel
Mark Rutland . . . Sean Connery
Bernice Edgar . . . Louise Latham
Lil Mainwaring . . . Diane Baker
Mr. Rutland . . . Alan Napier
Cousin Bob . . . Bob Sweeney

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If a film has actors listed in the opening credits, which are not listed in the end credits, add these to the list in DVD Profiler before those taken from the end credits.
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Thank you for the help.
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The way that rule is crafted seems particularly problematic, since top-billed actors are now relegated to the middle of the pack.
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Same with alphabetically listed end credits...
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That particular rule has come into question several times over the years... and was attempts to rewrite the rule on multiple occasions in the rules committee forum. Every time the discussion ended with what we have now seems to be the best to go with. No it does not work perfectly for every film/release but not many of the rules do.
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The way that rule is crafted seems particularly problematic, since top-billed actors are now relegated to the middle of the pack.


This rule still makes me shake my head.

Alphabetically listed end credits are a completely different thing. That's the way that someone at some point in the film making process decided to present us with the (entire) cast list. I have no problem with that. Us, taking sometimes very minor characters and deciding to put them before the main cast (that a lot of the time list the main actors at the beginning of both the opening and closing credits of the film) just makes zero sense to me. But hey, now for the cast of Marnie, we have "Man at Track" as the first character listed. A character that wasn't deemed important enough to get credited again during the closing credits now gets top billing in this program above the three main characters. So all's good...    (in no way meant as a jab at Floorwalker who submitted the credits, as he did it correctly as to how he's supposed to).

There's no reason for them not to go at the end of the credits. None. Even if you had a major character or major actor ending up at the end of the credits, it happens all the time with TV credits. A major actor playing a major guest starring role or something gets added at the end to single them out with a credit like "also starring" or "guest starring". It makes more sense for a couple of big characters or actors to get listed at the end of the credits rather than a bunch of minor characters getting listed at the beginning.

Just my 2 cents or course, which buys... literally... nothing. 
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It would be so simple, if we could list the cast billed in the opening credits and/or before the full end credits first. That's how producers weighted and sorted them...

Last time I gave up on this issue after Skip argumented: on theater posters (and he meant classical theater not movie theater) the most important actor is usually listed on last position - the relevance of this argument said anything to me surrender... 
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It would be so simple, if we could list the cast billed in the opening credits and/or before the full end credits first. That's how producers weighted and sorted them...

That is how I do it locally.  Cast in opening credit order, divider, then cast in end credit order.
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