“Marion” reimagines Hitchcock’s most famous victim as the master of her own fate
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Alanna McAuliffe
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audible.com“Marion” reimagines Hitchcock’s most famous victim as the master of her own fateaudible.comIn her fresh, feminist take on "Psycho," author Leah Rowan writes a different ending for Marion Crane.
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