Marnie (1964)
Original Photo/Publicity Still.
This original b&w publicity still from Marnie (1964) offers a rare, relaxed look at Sean Connery behind the scenes of Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller. The film marked Connery’s first major role outside the Bond franchise, helping establish him as a versatile leading man and giving Hitchcock one of the era’s biggest rising stars. Images like this are prized because they contrast the film’s tension filled tone with the light, off duty moments that shaped its production.
The still captures Connery mid golf swing on location, dressed sharply in a tweed jacket and slacks, his posture focused yet casual. Production trailers and equipment sit quietly in the background, grounding the moment in the everyday rhythms of a film set. It’s an unguarded glimpse of Connery at ease between takes, poised, charismatic, and unmistakably magnetic, even when simply practicing his swing.
- Year: 1964
- Size: 8 X 10 Inches
- Condition: Unframed
- Product Code: T6350