Psycho | Marion Meets Norman Bates At The Bates Motel | Extended Preview
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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.
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Really creepy hearing the argument when you know both voices are Norman 😬
Both Tony Perkins' and Janet Leigh's roles are phenomenal in this movie. RIP both.
63 years ago, this June 2023, and the movie is still a classic
Her discreet performance is underrated. She gives Perkins the perfekt counterpart, which is crutial. I realized that while watching the horrible remake with Anne Heche acting quite differently and not having those piercing eyes.
When I first saw this film, that shot at 1:44 of the window and "mother" passing by really unsettled me, and once you know the ending it's kind of even more unsettling and creepy...
8:28 the Mother persona taking hold for a second and pulling him back like a magnet
Whoa I didn’t catch that the first time
I don’t get it. What happened?
Notice the breast-like shape of the milk pitcher.
"She isn't quite herself today."
Well that's...certainly one way to phrase it.
6:28 I love the sinister music that plays when we hear "Mother's" voice for the first time.
And
This movie will be a classic forever❤
4:17
I always felt that Norman seemed uneasy about the bathroom because Marion was probably not the first person to die horribly in there at the hands of "Mother"
…Well at the end of the film they did mention two other missing girls so..
Knowing what’s gonna happen later, it’s hard not to notice the reason why can’t say bathroom.
1:45 This is my favorite first appearance of a villain in movie history!
Indeed
Incredible part where most viewers won t have an idea of what the hell is going on
This Norman guy seems nice
Norman's a nice guy. It's his "mother" you have to worry about. 🔪👵🏻
Many folks SEEM nice.
There was a guy I worked with in the National Weather Service for most of the 1990s until 2002 who was more than "nice". He had me convinced that I was among his best friends. That is, until I sensed that his "praises" were shallower than the water draining out of a tub.
When I caught him in the act and called him out, he always responded, often violently. No one likes being "called out", but when you solicit some ones input don't read the riot act.
He made "friends" with all the "right" people. His displayed his sinister behavior when no one was watching.
Phil: Congratulations on an outstanding performance. No one has to wish you the best. After all, you're a 7-star sociopath.
lmao
@4:17 Norman can't say bathroom ( the place where Marion will meet her untimely death )
8:00 Notice the reflection of Norman in the window. Certainly symbolising his split personality character.
"Oh I'm sorry. I wish you could apologize for other people"
A very clever observation.
@@Mike8981 It's just pointing out things with double meanings. It's "its ok" newspaper headline made me chuckle (considering who Norman turns out to be) 4:19 and the pretty birds on the wall at 4:04 seem like they prefigure the scene later where he takes a painting off a wall to see a "pretty bird" in the shower.
I got goosebumps the first time I noticed that.
there are actually a lot of mirror scenes with the other actors as well.
Yes, Norman, her friends would be so jealous of that Bates Motel stationary 😂
The amount of foreshadowing here is intense. At 1 minute you see the first look at the Bates motel and at 1.01 you have the wipers wagging their fingers through the rain asking her not to go there maybe?
That sounds like a stretch. Wipers wagging fingers? Maybe, if there were a do not enter sign somewhere, that could have been a cryptic foreshadowing.
@@tenderpawsm473it was a joke
LSD ?
He’s clearly tempted to enter the room with her, as he’s infatuated with her. But his other persona makes him stop and step back. Subtle detail, but genius.
She had so MANY chances getting out of there alive yet.... Well it is a horror movie
He had her fooled. At the supper, his behavior was strange, but could she have truly known that he was a killer?
More of a thriller and he wasn't the killer, it was Mother.
Es mas "suspenso" que terror/horror/slasher
that and she's blond... so... we forgive the poor soul. May the fool rest in heaven.
"Good Evening." - Alfred Hitchcock
I love you Hitch... rest in peace
Marge: Homer did you just call everyone chicken?
original 1959 novel on which this movie is based on will always be my favorite
Everytime I watch this movie I discover something new
Now you know where Jaime Lee Curtis gets that scream!
And her beautiful looks and body.
Foreshadowing: The first rain that hits the windshield splatters like blood; the windshield wipers "slash" the windshield.
I have always felt very sorry for Norman, such a gentle heart tormented by psychosis. He's, of course, not entirely innocent. In a way he brought a lot of it on himself. Nevertheless, I feel sad for him. He likes her, and that's not bad at all to be attracted to someone. What's bad is what that normal desire triggered in him.
Norman is a sympathetically-portrayed villain, if you count his psychosis as villainy.
The character of Norman was well portrayed, often shy and friendly people who are constantly pushed back, ignored by women, who then eventually become embittered behind the nice facade and thick but fragile walls of their soul and begin to hate others because they are never noticed because of their reserve. This can eventually end in psychosis.
12 cabins, 12 vacancies.
8:13 the sound mix is incredibly good. You can hear every nervous breath, single raindrops, silent footsteps... and the music isn't blocking any of it.
Maybe best film ever, music daunting abs adds to film
Perkins is perfect in this role ...
What a masterpiece!
Right 💀☠️
It's Hitchcock's magnum opus.
One of most beautiful and talented actresses of ever.
I think her co star Vera Miles is better looking ..
She is soo pretty
Janet Leigh at her very best. 🥳 Theme; beware of gloomy showers. 🤪 Psycho makes you feel like you are there. 🥰
AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Heroes and Villains:
Norman Bates - #2 Villain
So who was #1?
@@marshastapleton1148 I cannot imagine anyone better.
@@marshastapleton1148 hannibal lecter i think
He is such a sweet boy.
In an earlier Hitchcock film("Dial M For Murder", released by Warner Brothers in 1953), the villain(Tony Wendice, played by Ray Milland) is also quite nice and likeable.
Sandwiches and milk is my favorite dinner too.
Gross
Norman ...meow meow 🤣🤣🤣
Perkins was just as endearing as Norman. It's hard for me to view him as evil. I love love love this movie and especially his great performance.
real
Nice
Norman was talking to himself but his voice is just like old woman
1:44 that was the moment i was like "that's a man!"
Tony was so young when he made this film!
Thank you normen
The Best Movie Ever Made
Oh, come on. That’s an exaggeration. It has one iconic scene and a few surprising moments. Overall, the plot is not remarkable. It’s formulaic, almost boiler plate, the idea, a law-abiding Citizen commits a crime, repents, and gets into much deeper trouble than anyone expected. You can find many books and movies, and even TV episodes of different programs written along that formula.
PSYCHO is not even Hitchcock‘s best movie. Better ones (in my opinion) include: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, NOTORIOUS, SHADOW OF A DOUBT, REBECCA, and NORTH BY NORTHWEST. And there are three others which I personally like better than PSYCHO, but which I’m not gonna try to say are objectively greater: and those are FRENZY, JAMAICA INN, and SPELLBOUND.
Then you must be sheltered
def one of the best for sure!
I've never seen the movie, yet still get scared every time I hear the music.
watch it you wont regret it 🙏🙏🙏
In movie history.
How many people noticed, when Ms Leigh was in Halloween h2o, she drove the same car in Psycho,going to the Bates Motel,as she did in Halloween H2O🤔
Great cinema without smokes and mirors, just a kitchen knife!😂
Norman Bates
Engrossing
I had a fling with Marion's granddaughter back in 1988. Then Teddy proposed to me X
Marion sensed that Norman was humongous down there 👇
What a freak, this guy invites her up to that creepy house just after meeting her?
He was immediately attracted to her
He is Psycho.
He didn’t invite her to his house; only to his office, which is part of the hotel, not part of the house. The house was entirely separate!
He did invite her to the house...."The kitchens awfully homey", but Mother objected
Who cares
My idol....norman😅
Psycho is a Cult Classic from 1960
How Old Are You Back In The 60s
Pretty woman Janet leigh-heard the story,good.
Norman Bates offered her to have dinner with him. The dinner would include sandwiches and milk. I would give anything to have dinner with Norman bates right now. Sandwiches and milk sound divine!!!!
Yes,dinner with young Anthony sound very good🥰🥰
If you’re going to have dinner with a Hitchcock villain, I’d say Bob Rusk in FRENZY would be the one to choose. He was, after all, a grocer and fruit seller, in Covent Garden.
@@alenka895Be careful now: that could be a meal to DIE for.
I'll let myself out.
@@ColonelFredPuntridge I've never been able to think of Norman as a "villain." To me, villains possess deliberately evil intent, and Norman wasn't really capable of forming that kind of intent. He went off the deep end mentally, but that really wasn't entirely his fault.
@@marshastapleton1148 ok
Over there is the bathroom
OK, so Hitchcock directed this great movie but people don't realize the source material. Of course, it is loosely based on the mother-loving murderer, Ed Gein. But ultimately, Robert Bloch wrote the novel which of course was based on Gein and then also became the basis for "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as well as "Silence of the the Lambs." Bloch actually lived in Wisconsin, the home state of both Ed Gein AND Jeffrey Dahmer. Amazing, huh?
NOOOO DON’T DO IT
Marion think norman was arguement with his mother
Norman kohberger
I was always confused how Marion could hear his mother yelling at him when she is supposed to be dead?
Because of his split personality, Norman was the one impersonating his mother vocally to continue the illusion that she was still alive.
Some of the dialogue does not work. Norman says he was about to eat, comes back with food and says the food is all for her. He says he will return with his umbrella, the rain suddenly stops by the time he gets back to the hotel.
Gold standard in thriller genre.
Private judge private attorney reported
JuSt enjoy
Romans 12 verse 21
Do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good
Psalm 147 verse 3
He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.
No uber ride back then or internet ...she could have left lol
The modern world is a mess though, humans won't last long kiddo. Well...not liberal humans lol
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The old railroad that had 2 to 4 sets of rails
Came into Portland south of Mount Hood right over and through the whole area
Lots of lost wages and time is such a CORRUPT STATE
Hi joker johny bates likes taking phones where lola johnny at it again
The building of interstate 84
Added over 200 mi to the route from Ontario Oregon to Portland
The original train route was part of the congressional railroad
And interstate 84 violates traditional HOLY ARMAGEDDON and
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Do not put pics in this Phoenix monitored....my phone lost no don't put money s when then shuts off possibly ogobdbdjfnfnjxprivatr attorney.....
Private judge
My neighbors are stalkers and terrorists