Psycho (1960) Special Edition
Psicosis - Psyco
A Film by Alfred Hitchcock
DVD9+DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 1,85:1 | 4:3 | 720x576 | 01:48:21 | 5% Recovery | 7.81 GB + 3.33 GB
Languages Available Disk 1: English, Italian, Spanish Dolby Digital 1.0 AC3
Subtitle Disk 1: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish
Languages Available Disk 2: English Dolby Digital 2.0 AC3 | Subtitle: English, Italian
Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Finnish, Danish, Nowergian, Swedish
Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Trailers, Documentary, Making Of, Commentary, Featurettes
Genre: Horror, Thriller | Nominated for 4 Oscars, 6 Wins, 5 Nominations
Psicosis - Psyco
A Film by Alfred Hitchcock
DVD9+DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 1,85:1 | 4:3 | 720x576 | 01:48:21 | 5% Recovery | 7.81 GB + 3.33 GB
Languages Available Disk 1: English, Italian, Spanish Dolby Digital 1.0 AC3
Subtitle Disk 1: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish
Languages Available Disk 2: English Dolby Digital 2.0 AC3 | Subtitle: English, Italian
Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Finnish, Danish, Nowergian, Swedish
Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Trailers, Documentary, Making Of, Commentary, Featurettes
Genre: Horror, Thriller | Nominated for 4 Oscars, 6 Wins, 5 Nominations
In need of money to marry her lover Sam Loomis (John Gavin), Phoenix secretary Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) steals $40,000 from one of her employer's clients and flees in her car. En route to Sam's California home, she parks along the road to sleep. A highway patrol officer awakens her, becomes suspicious of her agitated state and begins to follow her. When she trades her car for another one at a car dealership, he notes the new vehicle's details. By the time Marion returns to the road, there is a heavy rainstorm which prompts her to spend the night at the Bates Motel rather than drive in the rain.
The "Psycho" set still stands on the Universal lot. At the time this picture was taken (1997), the car driven by Janet Leigh in the film was parked in front of the motel.
IMDB Rating: 8.6/10
Owner Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) tells Marion he rarely has customers because of his location along an older, less-traveled highway, and mentions he lives with his mother in the house overlooking the motel. He then shyly invites Marion to have supper with him. She overhears Norman arguing with his mother about his supposed sexual interest in Marion, and during the meal, Marion angers him by suggesting he institutionalize his mother. He admits he would like to do so, but does not want to abandon her.
Marion resolves to return to Phoenix to return the money. As she undresses in her room, Norman watches through a peephole in his office wall. After calculating how she can repay the money she has spent, Marion flushes her notes down the toilet and begins to shower. Suddenly, an anonymous figure enters the bathroom and stabs Marion to death. Norman finds the corpse, and immediately assumes that his mother committed the murder. He cleans the bathroom and places Marion's body, wrapped in the shower curtain, and all her possessions—including the money—in the trunk of her car and sinks it in a nearby swamp.
Shortly afterward, Sam is contacted by both Marion's sister Lila (Vera Miles) and private detective Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam), who has been hired by Marion's employer to find her and recover the money. Arbogast traces Marion to the motel and questions Norman, who lies unconvincingly about Marion having left weeks before. He refuses to let Arbogast talk to his mother, claiming she is ill. Arbogast calls Lila and tells her he will contact her again after hopefully questioning Norman's mother. Arbogast enters Norman's house and is attacked by a figure who slashes his face with a large kitchen knife, causing him to fall down the stairs, and then stabs him to death. Norman confronts his mother and urges her to hide in the cellar so no one could find her. She rejects the idea and orders him out of her room. Against her will, Norman carries her down to the fruit cellar.
When Arbogast does not call Lila, she and Sam contact the local police. Deputy Sheriff Al Chambers is perplexed to learn Arbogast saw a woman in a window, and reveals that Norman's mother had died ten years earlier. Norman had found her dead alongside her married lover; an apparent murder-suicide. When Chambers dismisses Lila and Sam's concerns over Arbogast's disappearance, the two decide to search the motel themselves. Posing as a married couple, Sam and Lila check into the motel and search Marion's cabin, where they find a scrap of paper with "$40,000" written on it.
While Sam distracts Norman, Lila sneaks into the house to search for his mother. Sam suggests Norman killed Marion for the money so he could buy a new hotel. Realizing Lila is missing, Norman knocks Sam unconscious and rushes to the house. Lila sees him and hides in the cellar where she discovers the mummified body of Mrs. Bates and screams. Seconds later, Norman rushes in, wearing his mother's clothes and a wig, and carrying a knife. Sam arrives just in time to subdue Bates and save Lila.
Psycho is a 1960 American suspense/horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh. The screenplay by Joseph Stefano is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. The novel was loosely inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer and grave robber Ed Gein, who lived just 40 miles from Bloch.
The film depicts the encounter between a secretary, Marion Crane (Leigh), hiding at a secluded motel after embezzling money from her employer, and the motel's disturbed owner and manager, Norman Bates (Perkins), and the aftermath of their encounter.
Psycho initially received mixed reviews, but outstanding box office returns prompted a re-review which was overwhelmingly positive and led to four Academy Award nominations. Psycho is now considered one of Hitchcock's best films and is highly praised as a work of cinematic art by international critics. The film spawned two sequels, a prequel, a remake, and a television movie spin-off. In 1992, the film was selected to be preserved by the Library of Congress at the National Film Registry.
Italian Storyline
Spanish Storyline
Special Features:
• Master of Cinema: Alred Hitchcock
• The Making of Psycho Documentary
• In the Master's Shadow: Hitchcock's Legacy
• Amercan Film Institute Salute to Alfred Hitchcock
• Newsreel Footage: The Release
• The Shower Scene with and without Music
• Trailers
• Production Photographs
• Produtcion DrawginsFrom Wikipedia
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ORIGINAL TITLE: Psycho
GENRE: Horror, Thriller
DIRECTOR: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenplay: Joseph Stefano
ACTORS:
Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, Frank Albertson, John Anderson, Patricia Hitchcock, John McIntire, Mort Mills, Simon Oakland, Vaughn Taylor, Lurene Tuttle
Cast and Crew
PHOTOGRAPHY: John L. Russell
ASSEMBLY: George Tomasini
MUSIC: Bernard Herrmann
PRODUCTION: Shamley PRODUCTIONS
DISTRIBUTION: PARAMOUNT
COUNTRY: USA 1960
DURATION: 109 Min
FORMAT: B / W
VISA SUBMISSION: 16
SUBJECT:
FROM THE NOVEL BY ROBERT BLOCH
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