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Australian eight DVD pressing. Together for the first time this ultimate Psycho collection brings you of all six films from the Psycho legacy franchise. Psycho (1960): One of the most shocking films of all time, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho changed the thriller genre forever. Join the Master of Suspense on a chilling journey as an unsuspecting victim (Janet Leigh) visits the Bates Motel and falls prey to one of cinemas most notorious psychopaths - Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). Psycho II (1983): In Richard Franklin's Psycho 2, ex-motel owner Norman Bates (Perkins) has spent most of his adult life in a secure prison, following the murders he committed some 20 years before. Judged sane by a psychiatric report, Norman is released and returns to his gothic family home. However, when he takes in a young, female lodger, the old demons seem about to resurface. Psycho III (1986): Directed by Perkins. A runaway nun seeks refuge at the Bates Motel, where Norman (Perkins) is still in charge. Unfortunately for her, she has the same initials as Marion Crane, the woman he stabbed to death in the original film, and she triggers off some shower-related memories in him. A fledgling love affair begins between the two, but his demanding 'mother' is not happy with her son's choice of partner and is determined to exert her parental influence. Psycho IV (1990) sees Joseph Stefano, the screenwriter of the original Psycho, return to script this installment. Psycho (1998 Remake): Gus van Sant's controversial remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller is an almost shot-for-shot replica of the original. Bonus DVD - Bates Motel (1987): One of the most infamous murder locations in history re-opens under new management in the chilling Bates Motel. A feature-length TV movie originally broadcast on NBC, Bates Motel is the rarest film in the Psycho legacy the stuff that screams are made of!
Studio: | Via Vision Entertainment |
Number of Discs: | 8 |
Release Date: | 12/11/2015 |
Theme: | Psycho |
Item #: | 1556050X |
UPC #: | 9337369007779 |
Attributes: | Australia - Import |
Product Type: | PAL Video |
Street Date: | 12/11/2015 |