Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. 3. The Shower Scene. Probably the most obvious reason for Psycho's claim to the top spot is that it contains one of the most iconic, most discussed and most memorable scenes in cinema history.

    • Psycho

      How Psycho Tricks You Into Becoming An Accomplice In Murder...

  2. Dec 6, 1998 · Psycho. 109 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1960. Roger Ebert. December 6, 1998. 7 min read. “It wasn’t a message that stirred the audiences, nor was it a great performance…they were aroused by pure film.”. So Alfred Hitchcock told Francois Truffaut about “Psycho,” adding that it “belongs to filmmakers, to you and me.”. Hitchcock deliberately ...

  3. lizzpop2003. • 3 yr. ago. Yes. It is worth watching just to admire the film making. The film making is so good, so solid, that it was remade nearly shot for shot in 1998 by Gus Van Sant. Dont watch the remake though. The original is just... better. It is an excellent film, a masterclass in visual storytelling, and Perkins is absolutely ...

  4. Jun 16, 2020 · Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” was released 60 years ago today, and though it is considered by many, including me, to be the greatest horror movie ever made, it’s one that achieves the ...

    • A Simple Yet Complex Premise
    • Minute Details Add to The Eeriness
    • That Infamous Shower Scene

    The film opens with Marion Crane, played with delicacy by Janet Leigh, who is spending time in a hotel room with the roguishly charming Sam (John Gavin), her friends-with-benefits style partner, on her lunch break. She returns to work at the Phoenix real estate office, and is instructed to bring $40,000 cash to the bank safe deposit box. After fend...

    Every minute detail and artistic decision Hitchcock makes contributes to the film’s eeriness, though it’s Leigh and Perkins’ captivating performances that turn this into the terrifying tale so entrenched in Hollywood history. Leigh’s calculated and restrained execution of her strong-willed character gives the audience a sense of security, which mak...

    All of this precedes that infamous scene, the scene that single-handedly reinvented storytelling. After declining Norman’s invitation to chat a little longer, Marion heads back to her room — the room separated from Norman’s office by a mere wall — and takes a shower. The amount of time we spend watching Marion’s mundane shower preparation (closing ...

    • Editor-Movies | Peer Mentor
  5. Aug 8, 2023 · Psycho exists on two levels. On the surface level, we have a tale of a psychotic killer. Norman Bates is a seemingly regular man who lives with his mother. But before long, we discover that Norman is hiding a terrible secret about his mother—that she is dead, and that he dresses up as her and speaks as her.

  6. People also ask

  7. Budget. $806,947 [ 6 ] Box office. $50 million [ 7 ] 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.