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Is the movie Marnie available on Netflix, Disney+, Prime or Apple TV+?

At Stream Tracker, we dig into where to watch the films that haunt you — starting here with Marnie (1947). The film follows a beautiful, emotionally withdrawn thief who slips from job to job under new identities; when her employer Mark Rutland uncovers her secret, his fascination turns to a controlling obsession that forces buried fears and compulsions back to the surface. Think fractured memories, furtive red herrings and the slow unspooling of a fractured mind. In this article I'll check whether Marnie is available to stream on Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video or AppleTV+ and explain where to find it (or how to rent it) if it’s not included in those catalogues. Expect references to the film’s shadowy psychology, stolen identities and the uneasy intimacy that drives its suspense — the very elements that make hunting down a copy feel a bit like following a trail of breadcrumbs through locked rooms. Marnie hasn’t been widely decorated with major awards, but its tense atmosphere and psychological focus keep it a point of interest for classic-thriller fans. Read on to see which platform currently hosts this tale of obsession and buried trauma.

Marnie

Synopsis

Marnie is an attractive, emotionally shut-down woman who survives by stealing from the workplaces that hire her, then vanishing into a string of assumed identities. When her newest employer, Mark Rutland, uncovers her secret, his casual curiosity hardens into an all-consuming fixation: certain he can mend her, he coerces her into marriage with threats and manipulation. As Mark digs into Marnie’s past and tries to unravel her defenses, buried traumas and uncontrollable compulsions begin to erupt, unraveling the fragile lives they’ve built.

Release date

1947

Duration

1h 13min

Rating

Country

États-Unis

Genre(s)

Animation, Aventure

Watch on which platform Marnie

Updated on 12/03/2026

Netflix

Not available

Disney+

Not available

Prime Video

Available

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Apple TV+

Not available

Trailer

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