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Psycho

Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writer: Robert Bloch, Joseph Stefano
Producer: Alfred Hitchcock
Theatrical: 1960
Rated: R
Studio: Universal Studios
Genre: Horror
Duration: 109
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1360
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Letterbox
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:May 1998
Price: $19.98
Credits
Norman Bates
Anthony Perkins
Marion Crane
Janet Leigh
Lila Crane
Vera Miles
Sam Loomis
John Gavin
Detective Milton Arbogast
Martin Balsam
Sheriff Al Chambers
John McIntire
Dr. Fred Richmond
Simon Oakland
George Lowery
Vaughn Taylor
Tom Cassidy
Frank Albertson
Eliza Chambers
Lurene Tuttle
Caroline (as Pat Hitchcock)
Patricia Hitchcock
Charlie
John Anderson
Highway Patrol Officer
Mort Mills
Deputy District Attorney Alan Deats
Francis De Sales
Police Chief James Mitchell
George Eldredge
County Sheriff
Sam Flint
Norma Bates
Virginia Gregg
Man Outside Real Estate Office
Alfred Hitchcock
Bob Summerfield
Frank Killmond
Policeman in Hallway Opening Door
Ted Knight
Norma Bates
Jeanette Nolan
Hardware Store Customer
Helen Wallace
Summary
At last--a great American movie available on video for the first time in its original aspect ratio. For all the slasher pictures that have ripped off "Psycho" (and particularly its classic set piece, the "shower scene"), nothing has ever matched the impact of the real thing. More than just a first-rate shocker full of thrills and suspense, "Psycho" is also an engrossing character study in which director Alfred Hitchcock skillfully seduces you into identifying with the main characters--then pulls the rug (or the bathmat) out from under you. Anthony Perkins is unforgettable as Norman Bates, the mama's boy proprietor of the Bates Motel; and so is Janet Leigh as Marion Crane, who makes an impulsive decision and becomes a fugitive from the law, hiding out at Norman's roadside inn for one fateful night. "Psycho" gets the masterpiece treatment it deserves on DVD, with extras including newsreel footage surrounding the making and release of the movie; an archive of production stills; the special trailer in which Hitchcock (acting as one of the original Universal Studio tour guides) himself leads viewers around the Bates place; credit designer Saul Bass's original "shower scene" story boards; posters and advertising materials for the movie's William Castle-like publicity campaign (No One Will Be Seated After the Feature Begins!); "and" a 90-minute documentary on the making of the film! What more could any movie fan possibly want? "--Jim Emerson"