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Format Digital_copy, Subtitled, NTSC
Contributor Joseph Stefano, Alfred Hitchcock, John L. Russell, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, Janet Leigh, John McIntire, Anthony Perkins See more
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 49 minutes
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Psycho (1960) [Blu-ray]

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.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 Ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Alfred Hitchcock
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Digital_copy, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 49 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ September 8, 2020
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Alfred Hitchcock
  • Language ‏ : ‎ French Canadian (DTS-HD 2.0), Spanish (DTS-HD 2.0)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08CPLDRQH
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Joseph Stefano
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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5.0 out of 5 stars IS THERE A NEW BLU-RAY TRANSFER OF PSYCHO? + Blu-Ray Filmography of Hitchcock
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2020 UPDATE: YES! THERE FINALLY IS A NEW BLU-RAY OF PSYCHO.
Hooray!
This is the fourth time Universal has released ‘Psycho’ on Blu-ray.
The first three had different covers (see photos), but the contents were identical (see the end of this review for my original review).
The new “60th Anniversary Edition” Blu-ray, released in 2020, finally offers something different: The original uncut version.
There are two unique versions of Psycho on the new Blu-ray
(also available on 4-K Blu-ray, see below)
Both versions give the viewer a choice of Hitchcock’s original mono soundtrack (2.0) or a newly created surround (7.1) home theater extravaganza (the three previous Blu-rays were in 5.1 surround).
--- First home release of the “uncut” version (aka the 60th Anniversary Version) that disappeared shortly after initial screenings in 1960, and was only recently discovered hiding in Germany (more about the uncut version later).
--- The general release version (previously released as the 50th Anniversary Version).

To make sure the Blu-ray you are ordering is the 60th Anniversary Edition, copy and paste in the Amazon Search bar:
“ Psycho 60th Anniversary Blu-ray ”

I was really excited about the uncut version.
After viewing it, my excitement has cooled somewhat (though I’m still glad I bought it).
Both the old 50th Anniversary version and the new 60th Anniversary version are included on the new Blu-ray.
The old version is 1 hour, 48 minutes, 51 seconds.
The new version is 1 hour, 49 minutes, 04 seconds.
This is a 13 second difference.
Three scenes are slightly altered:
-- @ 44:44 Janet Leigh is undressing for the shower. There is a two second shot where she removes her bra, but it is shot from an angle where we can’t see her breasts, so there was little need to edit it in the first place (see black and white photo).
-- @ 53:06 Norman Bates stares at the blood on his hands and takes much longer washing his hands than in the older version.
-- @1:17:47 Martin Balsam is attacked and falls down the stairs. Mother then stabs him three times while he is lying on the floor, versus just one stab in the older version.

I was expecting cuts in the shower scene (no pun intended) - the most controversial scene in the movie - but it is identical in both versions (2 minutes, 38 seconds).
Kind of a letdown, but the new version can still accurately be described as the longest version on Blu-ray.
All the bonus features (quite a lot) are carried over from the old Blu-rays.
I thought Universal would at least have produced a new featurette about the restored scenes, but they passed on the opportunity.
All versions have English SDH subtitles.

NEW 4-K VERSION:
Universal has been remastering all their Hitchcock films in 4-K since at least 2010.
But when they were transferred to standard Blu-ray (like this), the transfers were dumbed down to the earlier Blu-ray standard (still a big improvement over DVD).
If you can afford a 4-K Television and 4-K Blu-ray player, you should certainly consider the newly released eight-disc boxed set (four 4-K Blu-rays + four standard Blu-rays) from Universal:
Copy and paste the following phrase in the Amazon search bar:
The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection 4-K Blu-Ray
Four Hitchcock films make their 4-K debut in this box: ‘Rear Window’, ‘Vertigo’, ‘Psycho’ and ‘The Birds’ (though only ‘Psycho’ has new material).
Amazon is selling it for $60 which is quite a bargain.
The only thing I don’t like about it is that it comes packaged in the thick cardboard “Little Golden Book” format with minimal protection for the discs.
The 4-K versions of 'Psycho’ and 'The Birds' have now been released as singles.
'Rear Window' and 'Vertigo' can't be far behind.

MY OLD REVIEW - AVOID THESE BLU-RAYS:
Before 2020, Universal issued ‘Psycho’ on blu-ray three times, each time with a different cover (see photos)
Version A: [[ASIN:B00J2R3W52 Psycho (1960) [Blu-ray]] “50th Anniversary Edition”
Version B: [[ASIN:B00MN9PQ8C Psycho (1960) - Limited Edition Steelbook (Blu-ray + DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet)] “Steelbook Edition””
Version C: [[ASIN:B01FUYRK6C Psycho (1960) [Blu-ray]] “Collectible Pop Art Edition”
Two obvious questions:
1) Did Universal add any deleted scenes or bonus features that were missing from the first blu-ray?
2) Is version B or C a new digital transfer?
--- Unfortunately, the answers are No and No.
This is pure cynicism on the part of Universal.
All three blu-rays are identical.
Only the covers are different.
-- The “Steelbook Edition” simply means that the blu-ray comes packaged in a steel case instead of a plastic case.
It will survive a nuclear holocaust, but if you drop it, it will get dented and look crappy.
-- Unless you are an aging hipster, the “Collectible Pop Art Edition” is beneath contempt.
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So get the new “60th Anniversary Psycho Blu-ray” (or the 4-K Blu-ray if you have the equipment to play it).

ALFRED HITCHCOCK FILMOGRAPHY:
Alfred Hitchcock directed 56 feature films (not counting short subjects).
---- 'The Mountain Eagle' (1927) is a lost film.
---- 'Blackmail' (1929) is counted twice - it was Hitchcock's final silent film, and was also filmed as his first talkie.
---- 'Aventure Malgache' and 'Bon Voyage' (1944) are not feature films. These were French-language propaganda shorts (combined running time: 57 minutes) produced during World War II. Available on DVD [[ASIN:B00000G0DM Alfred Hitchcock's Bon Voyage & Aventure Malgache]] or Amazon Prime Video.

In the following list I give preference to Blu-ray over DVD, and to Region 1 (US) over Region 2 (Europe), but sometimes this was not possible:
The best copies of ‘The Pleasure Garden’ (1925), ‘Elstree Calling’ (1930) and ‘Number 17 (1932) are on Region 2 import DVDs.
The best copies of ‘Sabotage’ (1936) and ‘Young and Innocent’ (1937) are on Region B import Blu-rays.
There are no really good copies of ‘Easy Virtue’, ‘Juno and the Paycock’ or ‘Secret Agent’ - my stopgap recommendation is the Mill Creek four-DVD box which is inexpensive if nothing else.
A region-free Blu-ray player is a good investment.
They cost about $150 on Amazon or Ebay.
Under Electronics, look up “region free Blu-ray player”.
- or you can watch Region 2 DVDs (but not Region B Blu-rays) on your computer’s DVD drive.

PART ONE: BRITISH FILMS, 1925-1939

SILENT FILMS:
All nine surviving silent films received new 4K restorations by the British Film Institute (BFI) in 2012.
---- seven of these 2012 restorations are now on Blu-ray.
---- two are not yet on Blu-ray: ‘The Pleasure Garden’ and ‘Easy Virtue’ - for updates, sign up for the Brenton Films Hitchcock e-mail list. See Comment One (sort by "Oldest").
1925 [[ASIN:B0032O66F4 The Pleasure Garden [Region 2]] (Region 2 Europe DVD)
1927 The Mountain Eagle - LOST FILM
1927 [[ASIN:B06XP1WFQF The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]] - BFI restoration (coupled with ‘Downhill’)
1927 Downhill [Blu-ray] - BFI restoration (coupled with ‘The Lodger’ (1927) on Criterion Collection)
1927 The Ring [Blu-ray] - BFI restoration in [[ASIN:B07XR5HT4R Hitchcock: British International Pictures Collection [Blu-ray]]
1928 Easy Virtue - in MILL CREEK BOX (American DVD) **
1928 The Farmer's Wife [Blu-ray] - BFI restoration in [[ASIN:B07XR5HT4R Hitchcock: British International Pictures Collection [Blu-ray]]
1928 Champagne [Blu-ray] - BFI restoration in [[ASIN:B07XR5HT4R Hitchcock: British International Pictures Collection [Blu-ray]]
1929 The Manxman [Blu-ray] - BFI restoration in [[ASIN:B07XR5HT4R Hitchcock: British International Pictures Collection [Blu-ray]]
1929 Blackmail - silent version [Blu-ray] - BFI restoration (coupled with sound version)

BRITISH SOUND FILMS
1929 [[ASIN:B07SJ9H6PG Blackmail (Special Edition) [Blu-ray]] (sound version - coupled with silent version)
1930 [[ASIN:B00I05PUIO Elstree Calling [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ]] (Region 2 Europe DVD)
1930 Juno and the Paycock - in MILL CREEK BOX (American DVD) **
1930 [[ASIN:B07SG7Q8D4 Murder! (Special Edition) [Blu-ray]] (coupled with ‘Mary’)
1931 Mary [Blu-ray] - German language version of 'Murder!' (coupled with ‘Murder!’ (1930)
1931 The Skin Game [Blu-ray] - in [[ASIN:B07XR5HT4R Hitchcock: British International Pictures Collection [Blu-ray]]
1931 Rich and Strange - in STUDIOCANAL BOX (Region 2 Europe DVD) or LIONS GATE BOX (American DVD)*
1932 Number 17 - in STUDIOCANAL BOX (Region 2 Europe DVD) *
1934 Waltzes from Vienna [[ASIN:B0031SU2XS Alfred Hitchcock's Waltzes From Vienna]] DVD
1934 [[ASIN:B009RWRIP2 The Man Who Knew Too Much (Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]] (first version)
1935 [[ASIN:B007N5YJWK The 39 Steps (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]]
1936 Secret Agent - in MILL CREEK BOX (American DVD) **
1936 [[ASIN:B00T87VXSE Sabotage [Blu-ray]] (Region B Europe Blu-ray)
1937 [[ASIN:B001JV5BJY Young and Innocent]] (American DVD) - or - [[ASIN:B00MPOMWLO Young and Innocent [Blu-ray]] (Region B Europe Blu-ray)
1938 [[ASIN:B005ND87JU The Lady Vanishes (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]]
1939 [[ASIN:B00TU29O88 Jamaica Inn [Blu-ray]]

* STUDIOCANAL BOXED SET: [[ASIN:B01CI2LHPE Hitchcock, The Early Years [DVD]] - Region 2 Europe DVDs:
‘Rich and Strange’ and ‘Number 17’ are in this UK box, issued by StudioCanal.
LIONS GATE BOXED SET: [[ASIN:B000KJU12S The Alfred Hitchcock Box Set (The Ring / The Manxman / Murder! / The Skin Game / Rich and Strange)]] - American DVDs
- this is the American edition of the StudioCanal box, unfortunately not complete:
‘Rich and Strange’ is in this box, but not ‘Number 17’.

** MILL CREEK DVD BOX: [[ASIN:B000UVV25Q Alfred Hitchcock: The Legend Begins - 20 Movie Classics]] - American DVDs
This is a collection of 18 British films, squeezed onto four DVDs in terrible transfers. But at least the price is super-cheap. It contains several rarities:
---- 1928 Easy Virtue - no really good alternative to Mill Creek
---- 1930 Juno and the Paycock - no really good alternative to Mill Creek
---- 1936 Secret Agent - no really good alternative to Mill Creek
---- also Number 17 and Sabotage, which are available in superior competing versions from the UK.

PART TWO: HOLLYWOOD, 1940-1976
30 films: 28 are on blu-ray.
(some of them were filmed in the UK, but produced and released by American studios)

1940 [[ASIN:B071XF71K4 Rebecca (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]]
1940 [[ASIN:B00LUSUVQE Foreign Correspondent [Blu-ray]]
1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith DVD - [[ASIN:B00OTADFTU Mr & Mrs Smith]] also on Amazon Prime Video
1941 [[ASIN:B01CZ2NDY0 Suspicion [Blu-ray]]
1942 [[ASIN:B00BM79PB0 Saboteur [Blu-ray]] *
1943 [[ASIN:B00BM79UO2 Shadow of a Doubt [Blu-ray]] *
1944 [[ASIN:B01N33IYBI Lifeboat [Blu-ray]]
1945 [[ASIN:B0065N6KNW Spellbound (hitchcock) [Blu-ray]]
1946 [[ASIN:B07JVF7M7M Notorious (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]]
1947 [[ASIN:B06XRV48SR The Paradine Case]] [Blu-Ray]]
1948 [[ASIN:B00BM7A1AO Rope [Blu-ray]] *
1949 [[ASIN:B07C53ZZXY Under Capricorn [Blu-ray]]
1950 Stage Fright DVD - [[ASIN:B0002HOEQW Stage Fright]] also on Amazon Prime Video
1951 [[ASIN:B008DMQDZS Strangers On A Train (BD) [Blu-ray]]
1953 [[ASIN:B01ACP5426 I Confess (1953) [Blu-ray]]
1954 [[ASIN:B006LMIMW4 Dial M for Murder (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray) [1954] [Region Free]] (2-D and 3-D versions)
1954 [[ASIN:B00J2R3W1G Rear Window [Blu-ray]] *
1955 [[ASIN:B00AEBB8H4 To Catch A Thief (1955) (BD) [Blu-ray]]
1955 [[ASIN:B00BM7A5RS The Trouble with Harry [Blu-ray]] *
1956 [[ASIN:B00BM7AA1Y The Man Who Knew Too Much [Blu-ray]] (second version) *
1956 [[ASIN:B019HPJBY4 The Wrong Man [Blu-ray]]
1958 [[ASIN:B00J2R3VZI Vertigo [Blu-ray]] *
1959 [[ASIN:B014IAWFU0 North By Northwest (1959) (BD) [Blu-ray]] *
1960 [[ASIN:B00J2R3W52 Psycho (1960) [Blu-ray]] * get the 60th Anniversary Edition
1963 [[ASIN:B01FUYRK76 The Birds [Blu-ray]] *
1964 [[ASIN:B00BM7AFKK Marnie [Blu-ray]] *
1966 [[ASIN:B00BM7APUU Torn Curtain [Blu-ray]] *
1969 [[ASIN:B00BM7ATXI Topaz [Blu-ray]] *
1972 [[ASIN:B00BM7B0EK Frenzy [Blu-ray]] *
1976 [[ASIN:B00BM7B4FU Family Plot [Blu-ray]] *

* these fifteen films are also in bargain Blu-ray boxes (no new remasterings):
---- 2012: [[ASIN:B008DCAG9M Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] (2012)]]
---- 2016 reissue: [[ASIN:B019329V7S Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray]] (same fifteen films)
---- 2017 reissue: [[ASIN:B074Q1QHRW Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection [Blu-ray]] (same fifteen films + two blu-rays of Hitchcock television shows).
or
---- 2012: Fourteen film Blu-ray box: [[ASIN:B008RLD1VY Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection [Blu Ray]] (minus 'North by Northwest')
This is a British import (considerably less expensive)
Unlike most British Blu-rays, these are region-free and should play on any US player.
The bonus features of the British and American Blu-rays are identical.

BLU-RAY RECALL:
The first pressing of the 60th Anniversary Blu-ray (September 2020) was faulty.
Instead of using Hitchcock’s original mono soundtrack, Universal created a new mono soundtrack by blending the seven newly created channels into a single channel.
This was a Bad Idea (the sound effects were too loud and drowned out the dialogue).
Responding to complaints, three months later Universal remastered the 60th Anniversary Blu-ray, dumping the ersatz mono soundtrack and restoring Hitchcock’s original mono soundtrack.
Much cleaner mono sound + you still have the 7.1 surround sound version if that’s what you really want.
The serial numbers on the outer rim (at 7 o'clock on the label) are different:
Faulty Blu-ray disc = “1130624"
Corrected Blu-ray disc = "1147481" (with Hitchcock’s mono soundtrack)
Be wary of buying used copies.
I assume the serial numbers are also different for 4K discs, but I don't have them for comparison.

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