Psycho (1960)

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Alfred Hitchcock's landmark masterpiece of the macabre stars Anthony Perkins as the troubled Norman Bates, whose old dark house and adjoining motel are not the place to spend a quiet evening. No one knows that better than Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), the ill-fated traveler whose journey ends in the notorious ... shower scene. First a private detective, then Marion's sister (Vera Miles) searches for her, the horror and the suspense mount to a terrifying climax where the mysterious killer is finally revealed.
  • Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh
  • Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Runtime: 1 hour 50 minutes
  • Release year: 1960
  • Studio: Universal Studios
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Synopsis: Alfred Hitchcock's landmark masterpiece of the macabre stars Anthony Perkins as the troubled Norman Bates, whose old dark house and adjoining motel are not the place to spend a quiet evening. No one knows that better than Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), the ill-fated traveler whose journey ends in the notorious shower scene. First a private detective, then Marion's sister (Vera Miles) searches for her, the horror and the suspense mount to a terrifying climax where the mysterious killer is finally revealed.
Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh
Supporting actors: Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, John McIntire, Simon Oakland, Vaughn Taylor, Frank Albertson, Lurene Tuttle, Patricia Hitchcock, John Anderson, Mort Mills, Fletcher Allen, Prudence Beers, Muriel Bradley, Keith Britton, Kit Carson, Francis De Sales, George Dockstader, George Eldredge, Harper Flaherty
Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 50 minutes
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Release year: 1960
Studio: Universal Studios
ASIN: B000ICXQXI (Rental) and B000I9YLWG (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: June 15, 1960
  • Production Company: Shamley Productions
  • USA Box Office: $ 32 Million
  • Filming Locations: 4270 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | Falls Lake, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA | Gorman, California, USA | Jefferson Hotel, 109 S. Central, Phoenix, Arizona, USA | Phoenix, Arizona, USA

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This one of Hitchcock's best and arguably the greatest horror film ever made. Christopher Greffin  |  164 reviewers made a similar statement
While new horror films rely on gore, Psycho uses tension, suspense, and a great score to thrill the audience. Franklin H. Fischer  |  109 reviewers made a similar statement
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89 of 94 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Room Service, Please January 16, 2004
Format:DVD
Alfred Hitchcock guarded the plot of PSYCHO against publicity, and in 1960 audiences came to the film without being able to anticipate the unexpected twists and turns of the plot. More than forty years later, the movie's fame is such that even those who have not seen it are often able to sketch the basic outline of the story in a few words. This demonstrates the film's fame; what demonstrates it quality, however, is the fact that even those who know the plot before seeing it are seldom disappointed.

Very loosely based on Robert Bloch's pulp novel, which was itself very loosely based on killer Ed Gein, PSYCHO presents us with the tale of Marion Crane (Janet Leigh)--who, in a moment of madness, steals forty-thousand dollars. Running scared, Marion checks into the out-of-the-way Bates Motel. And there, as the DVD production notes gracefully state, she becomes the most grossly inconvenienced hotel guest in cinema history.

The late 1950s and early 1960s saw a deluge of low budget and badly made films that commanded box office business via tawdry subject matter, and according to lore director Alfred Hitchcock was curious to see what might happen if he himself made such a film--but made it well. Working with a remarkable script and gifted cast and crew, the result was a masterpiece. Although it is often described as a horror film, PSYCHO is less horror than it is a study in paranoia and suspense, and certainly a lesson in the fact that one need not bother with graphic gore or big budgets to impress audiences.

Much of the film's success is in its detail. Joseph Stephano's script is memorable for its repetition of verbal motifs and its extremely disquieting tone; Bernard Herrman's famous all-strings score builds tremendously upon it. The simple yet meticulous sets communicate building unease, and the strangely flat, semi-documentary black and white cinematography has a voyeuristic edge that is extremely disturbing.

There are elements that can be justly criticized--moments at which the script sounds a false note or characterizations seem a bit artificial--but these small points fade against the overall power of Hitchcock's vision, a vision that here makes viewers squirm even when there seems nothing tangible on screen to squirm about. But in the end, this is the film for which Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, and John Gavin will forever be remembered... and one of the several films that will forever be associated with one of the twentieth century's most masterful directors.

This DVD largely restores PSYCHO to its original form. Although the first few minutes of the print show wear and tear, for the most part it is remarkably pristine and (after years of pan and scan television broadcasts) is returned to its original ratio. While there is no audio commentary track, the DVD package includes the original trailer with Alfred Hitchcock, extensive production notes, and an extremely impressive documentary that includes numerous interviews, newsreel footage, production photographs, storyboards, and the like. Even if you have the film on VHS, you'll likely want to purchase the DVD. Strongly recommended.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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104 of 117 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars PERKINS DESERVED AN OSCAR FOR HIS PERFORMANCE! January 20, 2005
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This film is a great masterpiece of filmmaking! Perfect in every sense. It is Anthony Perkin's masterpiece as well....no other character in film history makes you cringe yet feel sorry for at the same time. It takes a special talent to do that and why he didn't get nominated for the Oscar much less win will never be understood!! Just as Vivien Leigh will always be Scarlett O'Hara, Judy Garland will always be Dorothy, Anthony Perkins will always be Norman Bates.

The rest of the cast is outstanding as well...notably Janet Leigh as the doomed Marion Crane. She deserved her Oscar nomination for her performance.

The DVD is loaded with a dandy of an extra "The Making of Psycho" plus additional trailers and bonus materials that make this edition well worth owning. Even without the extras though, this film would still be a masterpiece thanks to Hitchock, Stefano's screenplay, and Perkins' unparalleled acting!
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34 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Frightful Fun....Fabulous DVD June 6, 2005
Format:DVD
Hitch said it's "...an exquisite murder with a touch of the bizarre..."

So...You may never want to take a shower(alone) again as "Mother" Bates goes on a psychotic killing spree in "Psycho", the mother of all fright flicks! It stars Anthony Perkins(who "wouldn't hurt a fly"), Janet Leigh and Vera Miles.

It's a film that has scared us silly for over 45 years now, and even though we already know what's coming, we still feel our hearts racing, everytime we hear that familiar music to murder by, and then jump when that shower curtain gets pulled back.

You know it's one that you can watch over and over, so without further ado about the film(there are many great reviews here, speaking to the story and the wonderful performances), here's a look at the DVD.

Universal has made a beautiful transfer of this classic and cherished work. The black and white images are crisp, sharp. The special features include a documnetary, introduced by Hitch, that runs the length of a feature film itself, and even has it's own chapter stops. It has everything you wanted to know about the making of and more! The sound, both dialouge and the wonderfully eerie music is good,in Dolby Dig 2.0 Mono (the score alone probably would be great in at least stereo, though). Languages are English (with captions if needed) and French, and there are subtitles in Spanish as well.

Looking for Hitch? You don't have to wait too long, Check outside the realty office.

Have dinner with Norman and his "mom" tonight...if you dare!

Enjoy.....Laurie

more Hitch stuff:
Hitchcock's Notebooks: An Authorized and Illustrated Look Inside the C

Alfred Hitchcock: 4 Tales of the Macabre - Secret Agent / The Lady Vanishes / The Man Who Knew Too Much / Sabotage

Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie
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5.0 out of 5 stars Scary the way scary should be done
Although the manner of dress and hairstyles are most definitely outdated, this movie is a gem. The character development (something lacking in today's movies) of Marion Crane, who... Read more
Published 1 day ago by Linda
5.0 out of 5 stars One of a Kind
Scared me as a kid, scared me just a month ago. Genius, so much with so little blood and gore.....
Published 2 days ago by Dan E Kraft
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
My family and I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie. I had seen it many years before - but my wife and daughter had never seen it. Read more
Published 4 days ago by MC
5.0 out of 5 stars Psycho - timeless classic
One of the greatest films in the history of cinema. Everyone should see this movie at least once before they die.
Published 5 days ago by Miss Erin M Benedict
5.0 out of 5 stars Old Movie that stays fresh
No matter how many times I see it, Psycho always delivers. Hitchcock at his absolute best. If you have never seen it, you have to watch it. Read more
Published 8 days ago by P. Price
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Daughter & son-in-law watching Bates Motel Series. They love the show. My daughter & son-in -law never saw the original. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Karen V Neufeld
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT
YOU CANNOT BEAT THE PERFECT HITCHCOCK THRILLER. THIS IS THE ALL TIME CLASSIC MOVIE, WITH THAT FAMOUS SHOWER SCENE, WOW!
Published 9 days ago by pengwn
5.0 out of 5 stars This was a Great experience. Would definitely do it again....
This was a Great experience. Would definitely do it again. Everything was described accurately. Item was here in great time.
Published 10 days ago by John Choate
5.0 out of 5 stars : )
bought for my mom for mothers day. this is her favorite movie and she wanted the 1960 black and white. i am extremely happy to have found it here
Published 11 days ago by Kaylee Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars Still a Classic
I had not seen this since it was in theaters! My kid had never seen it, so we had movie night at the ranch. Read more
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Psycho...Never Released On Home Video/Disc-UNCUT!!!
the editing took place before the films release. so the only uncut print you will see is if they saved the edited scenes. which were not any more graphic.
Dec 29, 2011 by Michael Dobey |  See all 8 posts
ALFRED HITCHCOCK WAS NOTORIOUS FOR HIS STANK FARTS
Wow that is some need to know stuff.
Sep 6, 2012 by James L. Dickinson |  See all 7 posts
films with food in their titles
This is idiotic. What does this have to do with Psycho?
Oct 7, 2010 by TheNilvarg |  See all 4 posts
Is it true 1080p?
It was made on film. There's supposed to be film grain. It was never intended to look like some lifeless digital image created out of 1's and 0's.
Nov 25, 2010 by j in boston |  See all 9 posts
collectors edition or universal legacy?
What if you don't have a HD tv? Will it even matter having the great picture of a Blu-Ray but a standard TV? I plan to buy the blu ray and hd LCD tv at the same time...just not sure when. Waiting for my huge tube Sony tv to die. Maybe I sould accidently knock it off it's shelf. hee hee
Sep 6, 2012 by James L. Dickinson |  See all 3 posts
Aspect Ratio
The one I have is in 1.85. The only thing that sucks about it that its not in enhanced for 16.9 TV's. Well my copy is 10 years old and not that many studios was releasing there films in Anamorphic back in 98. The version I have the picture looks ok but not great. I will rebuy the update version... Read more
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