Тёмный

Psycho | "We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes" 

Universal Pictures
Подписаться 9 млн
Просмотров 235 тыс.
50% 1

For the film's 60th anniversary, meet Norman Bates all over again. "A boy's best friend is his mother..."
Buy/Rent Psycho!
Amazon: www.amazon.com/Psycho-Anthony...
iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/movie/psy...
RU-vid Movies: • Psycho 1960
Google Play: play.google.com/store/movies/...
Fandango Now: www.fandangonow.com/details/m...
VUDU: www.vudu.com/content/movies/d...
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment: www.uphe.com/movies/psycho-1960
Synopsis:
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." As 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.
© 1960 Shamley Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam
Produced & Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock

Развлечения

Опубликовано:

 

19 июн 2020

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 533   
@billfisher9238
@billfisher9238 Год назад
"well, a boy's best friend is his mother." one of the best delivered lines in history.
@razorshark9320
@razorshark9320 11 месяцев назад
I agree with you. What about dogs? They're called man's best friend.
@AngelofAnguish
@AngelofAnguish 9 месяцев назад
"A son is a poor substitute for a lover." Incest? Makes you wonder.
@hamzabeiruti6451
@hamzabeiruti6451 5 месяцев назад
Also, "a son is a poor substitute for a lover."
@hamzabeiruti6451
@hamzabeiruti6451 3 месяца назад
@@razorshark9320 "a man's best friend is his dog." Good line for a different movie or a psycho spin-off
@egekazkayas8968
@egekazkayas8968 4 года назад
Aaaand... this is horror done right , the uneasy atmosphere, the rising tension all without a single cheap jumpscare, brilliant scene.
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 3 года назад
Yup, that moment where Norman leaned forward after Marion’s statement about “putting Mother away” was bone-chilling. The tense music, fire directing, and the amazing acting truly makes this scene phenomenal
@jesscooney8443
@jesscooney8443 3 года назад
Amen .. still brilliant after all these years
@HenryConway007
@HenryConway007 2 года назад
I mean you have the greatest director who ever lived, Sir Alfred Hitchcock. You have one of the all-time great performances by Anthony Perkins. This film is a classic for a reason.
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio 2 года назад
@@HenryConway007 Bernard Herrmann should get at least a slice of credit for the music.
@HenryConway007
@HenryConway007 2 года назад
@@eduardo_corrochio Oh, of course.
@andrewpippa5590
@andrewpippa5590 3 года назад
"Wouldn't it be better if you put her someplace?" Then, at 5:53, when he hunches forward: the look in his eyes. You really think he's mad! What an actor!
@johnfitzpatrick3094
@johnfitzpatrick3094 3 года назад
That's the real Norman Bates coming out.
@gregtracy9322
@gregtracy9322 2 года назад
And then the deer in the headlights look she has...! She started the scene knowing full well the influence she has over Norman, as a sort of socially uncomfortable young guy. Then she goes slightly too far, he leans forward, his eyes change and she's suddenly the prey. And she knows it. Then he leans back, his countenance changes, and he slips back into sweet old Norman, and let's her off the hook. For the moment. Incredible scene.
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 2 года назад
It went from 0 to 100 so fast! The tension and acting is so top notch! An amazing scene in an amazing movie
@voodooluck
@voodooluck 2 года назад
It’s the fact that his facial expression doesn’t change a bit but yet his eyes say so much.
@jackpeters286
@jackpeters286 Год назад
The slight twitches as well
@irinaantyushina9226
@irinaantyushina9226 Год назад
He’s so incredibly, mesmerisingly handsome. Such a contrast with the things he’s saying.
@BirdNerdFilms
@BirdNerdFilms Год назад
Perkins acting here was flawless. He acts kind and sweet for the first half if the convo. But when Marion mentioned the institution, He perfectly shifted the pitch of his voice and turned the calm atmosphere uneasy. Flawless Acting. Shame he didnt win any awards for this movie. Rip Anthony Perkins
@RS54321
@RS54321 Год назад
I agree. His movements and change in countenance when she asked if he went out with friends...just master acting. My fav scene of the movie.
@ms.npritchard
@ms.npritchard Год назад
manipulation of the audience
@RS54321
@RS54321 Год назад
@@ms.npritchard How so?
@ms.npritchard
@ms.npritchard Год назад
@@RS54321 sorry for the late reply but a common technique which high class directors use is called manipulation of the audience. it means that the director conveys the film as something it’s not until a shock happens. in terms of psycho, hitchcock manipulates us at the beginning of norman’s presence because we think he is a shy, timid, nice guy, however the shower scene is the clear indicator that the audience have been manipulated , not only because it isn’t a movie with no depth but also because we believe it is norman. the entire film is manipulation but hitchcock was the greatest so he knew what would make his audience feel all emotions which marion was feeling.
@ms.npritchard
@ms.npritchard Год назад
@@RS54321 research alfred hitchcock “bomb theory”.
@FlavioMarceloSousa35
@FlavioMarceloSousa35 Год назад
'I hate what she's become' A very powerful line! Any child of a schizophrenic will relate to this.
@punpun5888
@punpun5888 Год назад
Why? I didn't understand
@flippert0
@flippert0 Год назад
@@punpun5888 Norman thinks, his mother is crazy (but of course he's the crazy one). Regardless, the line the OP refers to, is still true. And the way he wrote this, he may have personal experiences.
@doublet953
@doublet953 27 дней назад
Or an alcoholic
@emily7103
@emily7103 2 года назад
"My hobby is stuffing things." RUN GIRL, RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@anthonyyoutubefan7567
@anthonyyoutubefan7567 Год назад
LOL If this were one of the Scary Movie films, someone would've said something just like that.
@tenderpawsm473
@tenderpawsm473 Год назад
@anthonyyoutubefan7567 Sadly, I think she wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe she felt conflicted because although he was unusual, he started out by being "very kind." Possibly, she didn't know which was the true Norman.
@huntercoleman460
@huntercoleman460 Год назад
@@tenderpawsm473 Marion may have been a little creeped out by Norman but she didn’t see him as someone who could hurt her. I think she also could tell Norman had feelings for her.
@tenderpawsm473
@tenderpawsm473 Год назад
​@@huntercoleman460 After he leaned forward and his eyes got steely and piercing, she still should have run from him. Stay anywhere but there.
@huntercoleman460
@huntercoleman460 Год назад
@@tenderpawsm473 she was also on the run since she stole money so she probably knew if she fled, that would be very suspicious. In fact, Norman was the one who convinced her to go back to Phoenix and not run away from her problem. If she didn’t stay, we wouldn’t of had a movie.
@davidstone281
@davidstone281 Год назад
My god the way his eyes at 5:53 to 5:57 going from doe eyed childlike innocence to pure psychotic rage and anger is astonishing.
@Psyfi85
@Psyfi85 4 месяца назад
Should watch 2 & 3, you can tell Perkins enjoyed delving deeper into this character.
@davidstone281
@davidstone281 4 месяца назад
​@@Psyfi85I just finished watching ll lll and lV this week. I loved them all. lll I feel is the weakest of them. ll was amazing. I was hooked from beginning to end. When it got to the climax, I couldn't tell if he had truly slipped back into insanity or if he was just messing with her because of how she and her mother were messing with him throughout the film. lV was good. Olivia Hussey played the mother so well it was easy to hate her. But I love her too bc she's Olivia Hussey.
@Psyfi85
@Psyfi85 2 месяца назад
@@davidstone281 agreed, II is the best of the sequels imo. Haven’t seen IV in a long time but need to
@davidstone281
@davidstone281 2 месяца назад
@@Psyfi85 IV holds up in my opinion. Olivia Hussey is great as the mother
@podatrb3360
@podatrb3360 3 года назад
What a handsome dude that played Norman.
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 Год назад
Beautiful man
@slytherinmember1009
@slytherinmember1009 Год назад
He's Anthony Perkins.
@alenka895
@alenka895 11 месяцев назад
Handsome very😊😊
@julieoluna8887
@julieoluna8887 2 месяца назад
For me not really, although I think that he looks like the guy who played Spiderman.
@n0rm4nbat3ss
@n0rm4nbat3ss Месяц назад
​@@julieoluna8887 you mean andrew garfield?
@punpun5888
@punpun5888 Год назад
What really amazes me about this movie is how bold Hitchcock was to present (wonderfully) a topic like this at that time. I didn't even thought psychiatrists and psychologists were fully aware of cases like Norman's in those times, so I can't imagine how surprised and disgusted people have felt in the 60's after watching this movie, no wonder why it was so groundbreaking and still one of the best examples (if not the best) of an insane serial killer in cinema, what a great movie!
@iamvengeance4583
@iamvengeance4583 10 месяцев назад
Hi Punpun 😄
@goldsmith2459
@goldsmith2459 4 месяца назад
Well the original story is written by Robert Bloch who had an immense amount of disdain for the psychiatrists of his time.
@annalisavajda252
@annalisavajda252 3 месяца назад
He's based on Ed Gein.
@davidmeir9348
@davidmeir9348 Год назад
That's an Oscar deserving performance. Before Kathy Bates and Anthony Hopkins, Anthony Perkins showed just how good of an actor you need to be to play convincingly a psycho.
@steveperry1344
@steveperry1344 3 года назад
what great acting, dialog, lighting, camera angles and set.
@user-gg6sh7wr6d
@user-gg6sh7wr6d 3 года назад
And Herman’s score, what a masterpiece 🙌
@steveperry1344
@steveperry1344 3 года назад
@@user-gg6sh7wr6d oh yes, one of the most iconic especially the shrieking strings.
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 2 года назад
Alfred Hitchcock was SOOOOO ahead of his time!
@mariamart_0
@mariamart_0 Год назад
the most groundbreaking scripts and acts of dialogue. basically the b&w film stage and the writing of this movie is so perfect and molted to perfection.
@thehungrylittlenihilist
@thehungrylittlenihilist 9 месяцев назад
"Shes as harmless as one of those stuffed birds" Excellent line.
@BallyBoy95
@BallyBoy95 6 месяцев назад
HOLYYYY. I didn't even think twice about that, excellent spot on your part.
@tarikulislam2053
@tarikulislam2053 4 года назад
Anthony Perkins definitely should win a Oskar for his incredible performance in this movie.
@tommasopincio7658
@tommasopincio7658 3 года назад
An Oskar with a K, because he is a killer ?
@privategirl4716
@privategirl4716 2 года назад
Yes. Anthony Perkins plays such a nerdily creepy, sick, sad, sociopathic loser in this 1960 film. A pathetically murdering psycho. What a freak. That's what shows what a great, winning actor Anthony Perkins was. Seriously, oh yeah.
@yahtadi5152
@yahtadi5152 2 года назад
I genuinely thought he is father of Andrew Garfield
@dukeofmars4847
@dukeofmars4847 2 года назад
Your wish is my command
@silverkitty2503
@silverkitty2503 2 года назад
yup
@punpun5888
@punpun5888 Год назад
"I was born in mine (trap), I don't mind it anymore" a deep and sad line
@TimothyJames-nw5ig
@TimothyJames-nw5ig 2 месяца назад
A son is a poor substitute for a lover.INCREDIBLE ACTING!!!
@parislovesrachmaninoff
@parislovesrachmaninoff 11 месяцев назад
This is real cinema. No ostentatious explosions, no stupid jokes; just great acting and suspense.
@oisinjadran
@oisinjadran 4 года назад
We all need a 4K release of Psycho in our lives
@christophermullaney2486
@christophermullaney2486 3 года назад
@Robert Plattner yesss
@christophermullaney2486
@christophermullaney2486 3 года назад
@Robert Plattner I just saw the movie on peacock ( movie app) it free love the movie but not the sequel. 4k wow we it looks better than the Blu- Ray.
@jackrodakthemovieguy1726
@jackrodakthemovieguy1726 3 года назад
Their also releasing the birds, vertigo, and rear window on 4K
@kellym5535
@kellym5535 3 года назад
@@christophermullaney2486 you dont like the sequel??
@dakat0450
@dakat0450 3 года назад
Its already pretty good quality
@jackfrost8298
@jackfrost8298 Год назад
“She’s as harmless as one of those stuffed birds” Re-watching the movie and catching that piece of foreshadowing… holy shit
@christopherpuleo5650
@christopherpuleo5650 3 месяца назад
I change to a girl, chemicals , sawdust; you have to pay me through the gov't, and Im a guy and need gov't because of girls going down on it. And I'm Janet Leigh the 2 nd and need a nice life and who's the killer and he's coming after me.
@gregtestagent
@gregtestagent Год назад
I always enjoyed the notion that Marion is actually talking with two people when talking with Norman. Norma is always there in some capacity but only partially emerges from Norman when perceiving a threat.
@ninadenise3969
@ninadenise3969 2 года назад
This scene is just absolute brilliance
@razorshark9320
@razorshark9320 11 месяцев назад
I agree with you.
@iamvengeance4583
@iamvengeance4583 10 месяцев назад
Frr 🛐
@fia.-wk9gh
@fia.-wk9gh 3 месяца назад
Anthony perkins was a beautiful man. ❤❤❤❤❤
@MrSebboxxx
@MrSebboxxx 2 месяца назад
Today I find him more handsome than in earlier days 🙂 cause my taste for men has changed in some way
@larrywakeman4371
@larrywakeman4371 2 месяца назад
SO HANDSOME!!!! KIm
@goonie4055
@goonie4055 4 года назад
If this movie was released today, exactly how it is, it would have won so many awards. Hitchcock was well ahead of his time. Anthony Perkins was shunned because of his sexuality. His performance was amazing, as was Janet Leigh’s. I wish they made movies like this still.
@podatrb3360
@podatrb3360 3 года назад
He was not shunned, stop with the lefty divisiveness/drama.
@some_metalhead
@some_metalhead 3 года назад
@@podatrb3360 He was a bisexual man popular in the mid to late 20th century. Of course he was scrutinized, sadly.
@podatrb3360
@podatrb3360 3 года назад
Shunned by being a successful actor?
@some_metalhead
@some_metalhead 3 года назад
@@podatrb3360 Sir, or madam, lots of successful people are shunned or hated, famous or not. You’re missing the point of the original comment, which was to praise the director and actors of this fantastic film.
@some_metalhead
@some_metalhead 3 года назад
@Jarred Knox I’m not the original commenter, so don’t aim your hostility my way.
@EnilaGeo
@EnilaGeo Год назад
Anthony Perkins is just perfect on this scene. He deserved an oscar.
@BirdNerdFilms
@BirdNerdFilms Год назад
Agreed!
@literallyunderrated
@literallyunderrated Год назад
At least spell a brothers name right
@TheMOVIEMANIAC13
@TheMOVIEMANIAC13 Год назад
@@literallyunderrated😂😂😂
@pamelaraman3959
@pamelaraman3959 10 месяцев назад
Epic
@pamelaraman3959
@pamelaraman3959 10 месяцев назад
Handsome but evil perfect scenario
@TheSnakeman361995
@TheSnakeman361995 Год назад
No modern horror film will be remembered like this, 100% TALENT, people will STILL be talking about this film 100 years from now
@REECEM92
@REECEM92 Год назад
There is something about when Norman says "the rain didn't last long did it?" The silence of the background when he says the line makes it really eery. One of my favourite scenes in the movie.
@SithMaster26
@SithMaster26 4 года назад
Anthony Perkins was great here.
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 Год назад
5:57 that is genuinely unsettling, when he gets hostile and confrontational to someone he has just met - then goes back to normal the fact Marion decided to stay anyway suggests she felt he was a bit 'touched' but harmless
@gustavorguevara
@gustavorguevara Год назад
Did anyone notice the mirror image of both of them sitting at the same time? 0:18 pure genius directing.
@dashoverton1963
@dashoverton1963 3 года назад
Anthony Perkins made this film brilliant.
@carlosortegaart
@carlosortegaart Год назад
i just watched it for the first time yesterday - its one of the best movies ive seen in my life. The shots, script, acting, its phenomenal every dialogue is a confrontation
@lonestar6709
@lonestar6709 Год назад
What an amazing scene. Anthony Perkins eyes, are just dead. Born to play this role. Janet leigh beyond beautiful. And Alfred Hitchcock, was never so deliciously deviously dark as this. No other word for it.... masterpiece.
@drewdixon8327
@drewdixon8327 4 года назад
This is such a classic!! what a great movie!!
@cambonious23
@cambonious23 3 года назад
Love the birds in the background. The raven or crow above Marion and the attacking owl behind Norman. Hitchcock previewed one of his next movies.
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 Год назад
I saw Psycho in the drive in when I was in high school. Even the guys got shook up. 60 years later this film holds up. Anthony Perkins was brilliant.
@Drekel
@Drekel Год назад
Grandma? Is that you??
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio Год назад
Psycho will always be great and special. It's actually fun watching some of the better RU-vid Reaction videos for Psycho. The scene with Detective Arbogast on the staircase always seems to get a big jump or gasp, because most people already know the shower sequence out of context; they've never seen the part where actor Martin Balsam encounters Mrs. Bates.
@youtuber5669
@youtuber5669 Год назад
I was born 33 years after this movie came out and watched for first time February 2020 I can't help about being born late but i wish i knew about it sooner like let's say 2003
@zoefang4563
@zoefang4563 Год назад
AMEN Diana
@mrsmiawallace3554
@mrsmiawallace3554 3 года назад
Anthony Perkins should have won a best actor Oscar for portrayal of Norman Bates... instead it went to Burt Lancaster for a movie I've never even heard of! Don't think Anthony was even nominated 😵 x
@stevebennet6539
@stevebennet6539 2 года назад
That is SO annoying to hear.. Ugh!
@franknberry6397
@franknberry6397 2 года назад
"Elmer Gantry" is an excellent movie and Lancaster gave a great performance. Perkins of course was incredible in this as well. If this movie had been made now he probably would've won. I think it was a little too strange for the Academy voters back then.
@shanefolan9175
@shanefolan9175 2 года назад
it happens, Cher never won for mask which was just bonkers.
@nassauguy48
@nassauguy48 2 года назад
There were certain unwritten rules and practices back then. Oscar victories almost never went to comedy, horror or science fiction movies and their stars. Child actors, even if they had starring roles, almost never got nominated for anything higher than Supporting Actor/Actress. Tatum O'Neal was only off screen for three minutes of "Paper Moon", but because she was a child, she only got the Supporting Actress nomination.
@shanefolan9175
@shanefolan9175 2 года назад
@@nassauguy48 ''There were certain unwritten rules and practices back then.Oscar victories almost never went to comedy, horror or science fiction movies and their stars.'' Isn't that still pretty much the same though?>
@RimaSargsyan13
@RimaSargsyan13 2 года назад
It feels like Anthony Perkins was born to play this role. Honestly, casting him was a very wise decision. His face expressions and gestures are absolutely brilliant. I've recently tried to watch Vince Vaughn's version and felt sort of uncomfortable to watch the scenes performed by another actor when the Perkins' brilliant performance has literally stuck in my mind.
@nassauguy48
@nassauguy48 2 года назад
He mostly played troubled characters. "Fear Strikes Out" was an excellent movie in which he played Boston Red Sox player Jimmy Piersall who had a nervous breakdown during his career. He also played a greedy and unscrupulous fashion designer/entrepreneur in "Mahogany".
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 Год назад
Sadly he was typecast after this though
@Userick10
@Userick10 7 месяцев назад
I like Vince Vaughan but he was SO miscast in the remake. Too hulking and creepy. No woman would agree to go in the back room for sandwiches with him!
@saltech3444
@saltech3444 2 года назад
0:42 I don't know if anyone has pointed this out, but the word "falsity" is wrong here. Norman stumbles over it, because the correct word is "fallacy"; which sounds a lot like "phallus". And Norman didn't want to stick that in there.
@redeyedtiger
@redeyedtiger 2 года назад
I don't think fallacy works as well as just calling it a myth would
@RMVideos92
@RMVideos92 Год назад
"stick that in there" I see what you did there
@captainh3831
@captainh3831 Год назад
Falsehood would have worked too.
@harrisonneves6007
@harrisonneves6007 2 месяца назад
I love the duo of Janet Leigh (mother of Halloween Final-Girl, Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anthony Perkins
@theDREAMKER
@theDREAMKER 3 года назад
7:30 exact moment of the quote
@JF59122
@JF59122 3 года назад
Why did he kill her? idk the story of the movie...is it because he was attracted to her? And his mother didn't like it?
@theDREAMKER
@theDREAMKER 3 года назад
@@JF59122 Yes, something like that. Im not gonna spoil the end, you have to see it. Its amazing and scary
@edgarallanpoestheblackcat6613
@edgarallanpoestheblackcat6613 3 года назад
@@theDREAMKER she wasn’t even that attractive.
@jakehughes735
@jakehughes735 2 года назад
@@JF59122 basically in his mind he’s his mother and mother tells him what to do and what not to do The mother side doesn’t want Norman to be around girls except her (mother) and if the mother side spots Norman around a girl … he kills them in his mothers clothes because in his mind it’s his mother doing the murders not Mother doesn’t want any other women in his life because she wants to be the only woman in his life It’s some serious fucked up possesive shit But the franchise is absolutely brilliant
@shanefolan9175
@shanefolan9175 2 года назад
@@edgarallanpoestheblackcat6613 Yes she was. And women/men don't have to be super attractive to be found attractive
@voodooluck
@voodooluck 2 года назад
4:00 This angle looks like the utter most beautiful still painting.
@evancodsworth2
@evancodsworth2 Год назад
The great Anthony Perkins.
@SirPaulMuaddib
@SirPaulMuaddib Год назад
A brilliant scene. It's a shame that very few modern directors are capable of such work.
@elizabethmchugh9811
@elizabethmchugh9811 2 года назад
Anthony was amazing in this role.He has everything :The crazy eyes,flat affect (at times) ,underlying rage and personality shifts that convince the viewer that Norman is a psychopath.
@iniohos2
@iniohos2 2 года назад
Idk, I never perceived him as a psychopath, he looks pretty normal guy to me. Of course I am a psychopath myself so this may play a role.
@dora1980
@dora1980 Год назад
@@iniohos2 Norman was a split personality not a psychopath.
@Userick10
@Userick10 7 месяцев назад
Yes, he’s awkward but he’s also charming and pitiful. So easy to feel sorry for him.
@123Jim91
@123Jim91 7 месяцев назад
​@@iniohos2A wannabe who accepts a label lol
@12classics39
@12classics39 7 месяцев назад
Two fantastic actors flawlessly pulling off an intense and complex scene. This is what real cinema is. CG explosions and car chases are nowhere near as compelling as great character-driven scenes done right, like this.
@MrSebboxxx
@MrSebboxxx 8 месяцев назад
Perkins was perfect in this role 🙂
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 3 года назад
Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates is probably in the top 10 best acting performances ever! It absolutely BLEW me away O.o “People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues, and shake their heads and suggest, oh, so very delicately!” God damn, that was creepy Edit 2023: movie’s still a masterpiece :)
@mrsmiawallace3554
@mrsmiawallace3554 3 года назад
Top 3... I'd say!! x
@captainh3831
@captainh3831 Год назад
The character of Norman Bates was loosely based on Ed Gein, a serial killer who murdered a number of women in Wisconsin in the late 1950's. Like Norman in the film, he was raised by a domineering mother. He kept various parts of his victim's bodies including their skin, which he sometimes made into clothing and household objects.
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 Год назад
@@captainh3831 that’s quite interesting, actually
@joefriedman9843
@joefriedman9843 Год назад
The fact he wasn't even nominated for an oscar is insane. This is a magnificent performance.
@vinzelrato
@vinzelrato 28 дней назад
double dialogue is just amazing here, up to such a level it becomes art
@Guigley
@Guigley 2 месяца назад
This has always been one of my favorite dialogue scenes. Everything about it is top-notch.
@TheMan-rp1mp
@TheMan-rp1mp 3 года назад
Tremendous dialogue and acting. Top fucking notch.
@randommusicman8685
@randommusicman8685 Год назад
I honestly didnt think the 60s movies had much to offer. Turned out i was looking in the wrong place! This movie is so good! And the fact its without color really enhances the mood! Now to look for other hidden classics!
@MrJohnlennon007
@MrJohnlennon007 Год назад
There are many great films from the 60s. You just have to look up a list :)
@adorno_gang37
@adorno_gang37 Год назад
Watch the Killing by Kubrick
@efrainmarquez7566
@efrainmarquez7566 Год назад
Lawrence Of Arabia, 2001, To Kill A a Mockingbird, Dr. Strangelove, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, The Graduate, Planet Of The Apes, Rosemarys Baby, The Great Escape, The Sound Of Music, Easy Rider, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, Once Upon A Time In The West all those are 60s Classics.
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio Год назад
I would suggest: Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Midnight Cowboy, Repulsion, The Loved One, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, Goldfinger, Bunny Lake is Missing, The Manchurian Candidate, 8 1/2, The Haunting, Charade, The Birds, Hud, The Time Machine, Persona.
@blooddragon805
@blooddragon805 Год назад
« Hidden » 😂
@carlosortegaart
@carlosortegaart Год назад
1:09..... "i hate the look of beasts when theyre stuffed. you know foxes and chimps.... s s some people even stuff dogs and cats" - god isnt that the most genious line of dialogue? it just triggers that flight or fight response and then immediatelly gives you relief like "uuh false alarm". this movie is PERFECT. legit perfect
@sayeh5078
@sayeh5078 Год назад
He was so handsome..... It's so difficult to guess that cute guy can be badman of the movie.....
@michaeltrower741
@michaeltrower741 18 дней назад
I could watch this movie a hundred times a day. His eyes seem to water up a bit when he says "We all go a little mad sometimes. " Just brilliant!
@megaoldskool76
@megaoldskool76 14 дней назад
Agree!!!
@user-ux5zi2iz8o
@user-ux5zi2iz8o Год назад
i love this movie
@rocketrodlover
@rocketrodlover Год назад
The way he slowly sits back and says of course I suggested it myself you can see the brief madness slip away and him slowly return to normal
@andreaivanovic6886
@andreaivanovic6886 2 месяца назад
Yup, that was rollercoaster of emotions, perfect actors
@adeaoud3404
@adeaoud3404 2 года назад
He's so gorgeous
@alenka895
@alenka895 11 месяцев назад
Very handsome.
@audreyhepburns
@audreyhepburns 4 месяца назад
norman is so kind.
@larrywakeman4371
@larrywakeman4371 2 месяца назад
LOOOVE NORMAN!!! Kim
@larrywakeman4371
@larrywakeman4371 2 месяца назад
If you want to see another FABULOUS movie starring Antony Perkins, directed by Aaron Spelling with great moody, errie (NOT stupid slasher nonsense!) directing and lighting and an involved storyline, watch 1970 HOW AWFUL ABOUT ALLAN- he plays Allan and Joan Hackett is in it, Julie Harris- they are wonderufl also. Tony is SO HANDSOME in that movie, too and really does a phenomenal role! We watched it 6 times and stijll cannot figure out hthe ending! CLASSIC FABULOUS eerie movie! HERE Is the URL:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-To4jBX5jV68.html
@winterdesert1
@winterdesert1 Год назад
I love how there is complete silence, or just the squeaking of the chair, or a long pause in their conversation. Movies nowadays are non-stop noise and action!!!!
@jessicagarcia7558
@jessicagarcia7558 Год назад
Anthony Perkins was so handsome… That what makes this so scary …
@richadastonish5249
@richadastonish5249 Год назад
6:00 You can see he's a bit upset when he mentions "institution" or "mad house." At first it seems he doesn't want his mother there. But the truth is he's the one who is mad and he doesn't like the idea of being put in such place.
@benemlaw6428
@benemlaw6428 3 года назад
Somebody need's to shoot this exact scene with Vince Vaughn as Norman. That would prove how irreplaceable Anthony Perkins was in this role.
@steveperry1344
@steveperry1344 3 года назад
attempts at remakes sometimes just don't make it.
@informationnotfound
@informationnotfound 3 года назад
LOL
@Tyler-nc4px
@Tyler-nc4px 2 года назад
@Jarred Knox you must be sarcastic.
@shanefolan9175
@shanefolan9175 2 года назад
I don't agree Perkins was irreplaceable. Whilst I agree that Vaughn was a miscast I could imagine a younger Kevin Spacey or Wes Bentley having the necessary qualities necessary to nail the role. I even think Woody Harrelson circa late 80s/early 90s to have being a good candidate as he, like Perkins, could jump from passive, charming and docile to sinister and menacing. I even think the young actor who plays Norman in Bates Motel is very similar to Perkins in his presence and acting style. Even Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump displayed the classic socially awkward qualities Norman had that would make him somewhat suitable.
@Tyler-nc4px
@Tyler-nc4px Год назад
@Nick Xero elaborate your point and give examples.
@SithMaster26
@SithMaster26 4 года назад
One of Hitchcock's Masterpieces! 👍
@joefriedman9843
@joefriedman9843 Год назад
He has many but this is probably my favorite. Vertigo is up there too.
@StarWolf_88
@StarWolf_88 3 года назад
SO Ahead of its time....This is a treasure of true thrillers or horror...man I would've trusted this man not knowing!
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 Год назад
The tension in this movie was relentless
@chandaramony2939
@chandaramony2939 Год назад
1960 Norman Bates 1996 Billy Loomis. We all go little mad sometimes
@thethe8603
@thethe8603 3 года назад
2:13 (deep serene music) Scrub is a guy who thinks his fly__🎵
@lunadashie4642
@lunadashie4642 2 года назад
I like that song😍 Wanted to watch this movie after hearing the quotes in that song
@corbman9049
@corbman9049 3 года назад
How dates usually go for me.
@tommasopincio7658
@tommasopincio7658 3 года назад
Who needs dates ? A boy's best friend is his mother.
@rattis
@rattis Год назад
@@tommasopincio7658 Chris chan...
@pamelaraman3959
@pamelaraman3959 10 месяцев назад
Nobody play Norman Bates like Anthony Perkins, classic
@mikekling7144
@mikekling7144 8 месяцев назад
Sorry Anne Heche & Vince Vaughn there was no chance in hell 😂
@chevken1831
@chevken1831 Год назад
This film was absolutely genius.
@Oddinoodle
@Oddinoodle Год назад
7:29 "We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes"
@mikebasil4832
@mikebasil4832 3 года назад
This is the only scene from Psycho that I really care for nowadays because it fittingly makes Norman Bates seem like a human being.
@user-ls9qc8eh5z
@user-ls9qc8eh5z 5 месяцев назад
This is my favorite moment in the movie and its also really disturbing. Its amazing that she didn't get in her car and got the hell out of their right after this conversation.
@FlavioMarceloSousa35
@FlavioMarceloSousa35 Год назад
Magnificent scene, beautifully written, shot and acted.
@alenka895
@alenka895 11 месяцев назад
Handsome he was..Anthony😛😛
@EmilyGloeggler7984
@EmilyGloeggler7984 Год назад
He basically admitted to her he has her trapped. Poor Marian.
@podatrb3360
@podatrb3360 3 года назад
Perkins has such pretty teeth.
@mariamart_0
@mariamart_0 Год назад
I’m in a mood to watch 60s classic films ngl..especially from Janet..
@user-zz8nk2oc9p
@user-zz8nk2oc9p 4 месяца назад
Brilliant film, the acting was superb by Anthony perkins & Janet leigh, RIP both, the music, atmosphere was electric during this scene, 64 years later still a masterpiece of filmmaking! Alfred Hitchcock was a true master of suspense, & Anthony perkins was a truly gifted actor & so handsome too! ❤
@AlexAlexon3897
@AlexAlexon3897 Год назад
These scenes, with Norman making small talk, are so awkward that they're harder to watch than the shower scene or Mrs "Birds-nest" Bates' skull appearance! He's socially unskilled and threatening at the same time.
@margaretbuckley9309
@margaretbuckley9309 8 месяцев назад
THIS IS WHAT A CLASSIC MOVIE LOOKS AND SOUNDS LIKE 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@cinephile3985
@cinephile3985 4 года назад
My favourite thriller film 😍
@gabifgt
@gabifgt 9 месяцев назад
anthony perkins was robbed of an oscar for his performance in this movie. brilliant.
@BATESMO
@BATESMO 2 года назад
3:32 damn I felt that
@LadyFrost1971
@LadyFrost1971 Год назад
Amazing acting!
@huntercoleman460
@huntercoleman460 Год назад
I love how this scene is played out. Although Marion may have found Norman a little creepy, she never saw him as someone who could hurt her. She realizes that by talking with him, running away from your problems only makes them worse and she should do the right thing and return the money. Even though she may go to prison and never marry Sam, she was willing to take that risk. Too bad she gets murdered before she could do that.
@Nick64266
@Nick64266 Год назад
Yeah it’s really sad how she realizes she made a mistake and was prepared to go back and right it. But like you said… too late!
@literallyunderrated
@literallyunderrated Год назад
Spoiler alert
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio Год назад
@@literallyunderrated (spoiler warning, ha ha) Wow, you might be the only person who doesn't know that Marion Crane is killed in the shower at the Bates Motel. Just don't tell anyone that Detective Arbogast gets killed by "Mrs. Bates" when he sneaks into the house to snoop around.
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio Год назад
Same here. For me, Marion taking a shower isn't just a normal daily cleaning up. It's like she is washing away the "bad Marion", and getting ready to make things right. She has realized that she went too far.
@huntercoleman460
@huntercoleman460 Год назад
@@eduardo_corrochio I liked Marion. Even though she stole money you really sympathize with her. I bet deep down she didn’t really want to take the money but she really wanted to pay off Sam’s debt and marry him. You feel very bad for her when she gets killed.
@AlexJones-rp3ld
@AlexJones-rp3ld Год назад
His acting is so authentic
@STONESGAM
@STONESGAM 2 года назад
Always keep your eye on young men in their twenties who are obsessed with their mothers and taxidermy. That should have set off some red flags immediately. 😂 In all seriousness, Psycho 2 was a quality sequel being made so much later. It's very creepy and eerie. Very underrated.
@literallyunderrated
@literallyunderrated Год назад
Its literally underrated
@dora1980
@dora1980 Год назад
At 4:24 Anthony says "my father died when I was 5 years old". That's what happened in his real life, his dad who was a stage actor died when Anthony was only 5. His dad was 44 and he died of a heart attack.Anthony has many things in common with the character , Norman Bates.
@teampancakesD
@teampancakesD 3 месяца назад
Plus his real mother was sexually abusive towards him
@dora1980
@dora1980 3 месяца назад
@@teampancakesD Yes and many people don't know this about his mother.
@teampancakesD
@teampancakesD 3 месяца назад
@@dora1980 it really is heartbreaking, despite everything he was a beautiful soul
@dora1980
@dora1980 3 месяца назад
@@teampancakesD It's very sad and this is the reason why he had serious problems in his adult life with men , with the drugs and with AIDS.
@vvenkat111
@vvenkat111 Год назад
This scene right here sets the foundations for her murder. Suggesting that he put his mother "some-place". Poor woman she did not realise she was addressing his mother.
@chadchesney3858
@chadchesney3858 6 месяцев назад
Perkins was brilliant. And Janet Leigh wasn’t bad either. And cute as a button. Very beautiful woman.
@anthonybeavan5648
@anthonybeavan5648 2 года назад
Good acting here, I see a lot of Ted Bundyisms the way he goes from an intense eye contact to an easy smile. Perkins got this type of unhinged character right long before Bundy was even news.
@channingspiros
@channingspiros 3 месяца назад
“And the way he died, I guess there’s nothing to talk about while you’re eating” said at the ending, he poisoned his stepfathers drink and then his mother after not being able to stand his jealous over her putting on her attention in other man
@pewpewpew2629
@pewpewpew2629 2 года назад
doing work whilst this in the background is extremely motivating
@mikevega1764
@mikevega1764 4 года назад
WONDERFUL MOVIE 🎬
@ounkwon6442
@ounkwon6442 2 года назад
What a conversation here!
@ricarleite
@ricarleite 2 года назад
WHY AREN'T MOVIES LIKE THIS ANYMORE?!?!?!
@dora1980
@dora1980 Год назад
Because Anthony Perkins Hitchcock and Janet Leigh are all dead.All they do now is remakes, and awful remakes. Only the remake of IT was good, I mean the first part.
@andreaivanovic6886
@andreaivanovic6886 2 месяца назад
Yeah IT was fine tbh and i agree that chapter 2 wasnt good​@@dora1980
@flippert0
@flippert0 3 месяца назад
This isn't just an important transition between Marion's and Norman's world, this is one of the best and most thrilling dialog scenes in movie history, IMHO. The way it goes from mostly harmless banter into dead serious musings about personal desires and mental illness is absolutely chilling.
@mariusludvigsen8425
@mariusludvigsen8425 4 года назад
Best horror movie of all time! 🙌🏼
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 Год назад
Once Marion was killed off the movie was not as good for me. Still good though
Далее
Understanding Psycho: The Uncanny
12:18
Просмотров 653 тыс.
Ranking The Most Painful Crashes
00:19
Просмотров 3,9 млн
Maybe i need to add instructions @popflexactive
00:14
НРАВИТСЯ ЭТОТ ФОРМАТ??
00:37
Просмотров 2,6 млн
The Actor Behind Norman Bates Had A Troubled Life
20:09
Liar Liar | Jim Carrey Roasts Everyone
7:33
Просмотров 654 тыс.
Psycho (1960)- Lyla and Sam meet Arbogast
4:24
Просмотров 13 тыс.
Hiroshima - the unknown images
52:01
Просмотров 5 млн
The Death of Norman Bates | Bates Motel
7:55
Просмотров 2,3 млн