

He denies knowing anything about her disappearance. Marion's sister Lila arrives in Fairvale a week later, tells Sam about the theft, and demands to know her whereabouts. Soon afterward, Norman cleans up the murder scene, putting Marion's body, belongings, and the hidden cash in her car, and sinks it in a swamp. As Marion showers, a shadowy figure in a dress appears and stabs her to death.

Marion decides to drive back to Phoenix in the morning and return the stolen money. Norman discusses his hobby as a taxidermist, his mother's "illness", and how people have a "private trap" they want to escape. Norman returns with a light meal and apologizes for his mother's outbursts. After Norman returns to his house, Marion overhears Norman arguing with his mother about Marion's presence. Proprietor Norman Bates descends from a large house overlooking the motel, registers Marion under an assumed name, and invites her to dine with him. Marion stops for the night at the Bates Motel, located off the main highway, and hides the stolen money inside a newspaper. Marion hurriedly trades her car en route, arousing suspicion from both the car dealer and a California Highway Patrol officer. Marion returns to work, steals a cash payment of $40,000 entrusted to her for deposit, and sets off to drive to Sam's home in Fairvale, California. 8.1 Subversion of romance through ironyĭuring a Friday afternoon tryst in a Phoenix hotel, real estate secretary Marion Crane and her boyfriend Sam Loomis discuss their inability to get married because of Sam's debts.In 1992, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
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Often ranked among the greatest films of all time, it set a new level of acceptability for violence, deviant behavior and sexuality in American films, and is widely considered to be the earliest example of the slasher film genre.Īfter Hitchcock's death in 1980, Universal Pictures produced follow-ups: three sequels, a remake, a made-for-television spin-off, and a television series set in the 2010s. It has been praised as a major work of cinematic art by international film critics and scholars due to its slick direction, tense atmosphere, impressive camerawork, a memorable score and iconic performances. Psycho is now considered one of Hitchcock's best films, and is arguably his most famous work. Psycho was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Leigh and Best Director for Hitchcock. The film was initially considered controversial and received mixed reviews, but audience interest and outstanding box-office returns prompted a major critical re-evaluation. Psycho was seen as a departure from Hitchcock's previous film North by Northwest, as it was filmed on a lower budget in black-and-white by the crew of his television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The plot centers on an encounter between on-the-run embezzler Marion Crane (Leigh) and shy motel proprietor Norman Bates (Perkins) and its aftermath, in which a private investigator (Balsam), Marion's lover Sam Loomis (Gavin), and her sister Lila (Miles) investigate her disappearance. The film stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam. The screenplay, written by Joseph Stefano, was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. Psycho is a 1960 American psychological horror thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
