- Psycho (1960) - IMDb
Psycho: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock With Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Janet Leigh A secretary on the run for embezzlement takes refuge at a secluded California motel owned by a repressed man and his overbearing mother
- Psycho (1960 film) - Wikipedia
Psycho is a 1960 American horror film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock The screenplay, written by Joseph Stefano, was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch The film stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam
- Psycho movie review film summary (1960) | Roger Ebert
Before Sam Loomis reappears, teamed up with Marion’s sister Lila (Vera Miles) to search for her, “Psycho” already has a new protagonist: Norman Bates This is one of the most audacious substitutions in Hitchcock’s long practice of leading and manipulating us
- Psycho explained (1960) - Film Colossus
Delve into the intricate layers of Hitchcock’s Psycho Explore symbolism, character depth, and the film’s profound impact on cinema Unmask the mystery
- Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock, Horror, Thriller | Britannica
Psycho, American suspense film and psychological thriller, released in 1960, that was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and is loosely based on the real-life killings of Wisconsin serial murderer Ed Gein
- Watch Psycho | Netflix
In Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece of suspense, a young woman on the run with stolen cash checks into a creepy motel run by proprietor Norman Bates Watch trailers learn more
- Psycho - Wikipedia
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- Psycho (1960) - Greatest Films
Alfred Hitchcock's powerful, complex psychological thriller, Psycho (1960) is the "mother" of all modern horror suspense films - it single-handedly ushered in an era of inferior screen 'slashers' with blood-letting and graphic, shocking killings (e g , Peeping Tom (1960, UK), Homicidal (1961), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Halloween (1978
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