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Psycho (DVD, 2000, Widescreen Collectors Edition) - B&W - Alfred Hitchcock

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Case Type
DVD Case
Type
Movie
Features
Widescreen
Release Year
1998
Language
English
Movie/TV Title
Psycho (1960 film)
Modified Item
No
UPC
0025192025129
Format
DVD
Actor
Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins
Rating
NR
Director
Alfred Hitchcock, Sir Alfred Hitchcock
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Edition
Widescreen Collector's Edition

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Credited with inventing the genre of the modern horror film, PSYCHO has had its share of sequels and imitators, none of which diminishes the achievement of this shocking and complex horror thriller. Alfred Hitchcock's choreography of elements in PSYCHO is considered so perfect it inspired a shot-by-shot remake by Gus Van Zant in 1998. However, Hitchcock's black-and-white original, featuring Anthony Perkins's haunting characterization of lonely motel keeper Norman Bates, has never been equaled. Bates presides over an out-of-the-way motel under the domineering specter of his mother. The young, well-intentioned Bates is introduced to the audience when Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), a blonde on the run with stolen money, checks in for the night. But Momma doesn't like loose women, so the stage is set for this classic tale of horror--and one of the most famous scenes in film history. PSYCHO was initially received by audiences with shock and amazement--and it still terrifies today. Though it is now considered prototypical Hitchcock, its setting, pace, and emphasis on terror were major departures for the director at the time, coming after the more classically grand NORTH BY NORTHWEST.

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0025192025129
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3119627

Product Key Features

Actor
Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins
Director
Alfred Hitchcock, Sir Alfred Hitchcock
Edition
Widescreen Collector's Edition
Rating
NR
Format
DVD
Release Year
1998
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Widescreen Collector's Edition
Signal Standard
Dvd
Leading Role
Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins
Release Date
19980526

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  • Top favourable review

    Great classic film! DVD in perfect condition

    Classic movie that my youngest daughter had been wanting to see. She loved it and I loved that we watched it together. I am hoping to get her to watch all the Alfred Hitchcock classics. They are so much better than some of the films made today. I wish movies today were made as good as these made so many years ago. The DVD worked great, looked brand new and I couldn't be happier.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: unbroken8

  • Top critical review

    Couldn't Harm A Fly

    The only reason why I bought this movie is because it is on the AFI's 100 years list. I think I may have seen this a long time, but am not a huge Horror buff at all. However, I have been watching more Alfred Hitchcock Films. This woman who rips off some money ends up at his desolate hotel. In the beginning, Norman Bates is a normal looking and acting man. For some reason the woman is murdered without a reason it seems. Is it his mother who did it, or Norman Bates or both? Watch the movie!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: the_walnuts

  • Mother's not feeling herself today.

    Psycho may well be Hitch’s best movie. It is the culmination of all his great movies up to this point. In Shadow of a Doubt (1943), another of Hitch’s masterpieces, we are first introduced to a character who is dominated by his mother. Herb, the father’s friend, is a weak, shy fellow. Whenever he appears in the movie, he is always asked, “How’s your mother, Herb?” “Middling.” Then, in Hitch’s 1947 movie Notorious, meet another man dominated by his mother. Played by Claude Rains, the character—who is the head of some spy organization—is dominated by his mother. This is made obvious when she persuades him to poison the woman he loves. With Strangers on a Train (1951), we have another mother-dominated character. Robert Walker, cast against his usual type, plays a frightening, ...

  • Psycho DVD Hitchcock Horror Film 1960

    Psycho DVD Hitchcock Horror Film 1960 They don't make scary movies like they used to! This classic Alfred Hitchcock film based on a novel by Robert Bloch proves you can make a horror movie without the sex, violence & nudity etc that todays films have. Although in it's time this move was considered quite bold & risque. About once a year my kids wanted to have their friends over to watch Psycho. Alot of the younger generation haven't even seen it. Possibly Hitchcock's best film Psycho stars Janet Leigh & Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates. Leigh plays a young woman that is on the run after stealing $40,000 from her employer. Needing to stop after a long drive & a terrible downpour of rain she happens upon the now famous Bates Hotel. The Bates Hotel is run by a peculiar man that appears to be ...

  • hey Norman~ clean up that bathroom~~ Hitchcock's BEST~

    PLOT:Mama's Boy~ NORMAN Bates has his own hotel, while taking care of his Mother along comes Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) on the run from robbing her boss~ HITCHCOCK BEST~ This movie stands up over time~ I CONSIDER THIS THE BEST OF ALL THE HITCHCOCK FILMS~ Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) is having an affair~ her lover (John Gavin) is broke from his Divorce~ the only thing that keeps him from marriage to Marion is money~ so Marion has a BAD idea~ rob her boss~ she helps herself and leaves town~ now the fun begins...clever Marion trades cars~ attracts a cop who follows her on the lonely highway~at long last she ditches the cop... but eventually she ends up the the BATES MOTEL~ ah The Bates Motel where you check in and do NOT check out! one of the MOST scary and fascinating performances ever in a ...