Where to watch Psycho (1960)
Psycho is available to stream in AU on Foxtel Now and BINGE. It can also be rented or bought from AppleTV and Amazon.
A real estate clerk steals a large sum of money and flees town, hoping to start a new life. During a rainy journey, she stops at an isolated roadside motel, where a polite but troubled manager and his controlling mother create an atmosphere of growing unease.
Cast: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, John McIntire, Simon Oakland, Frank Albertson, Patricia Hitchcock, Vaughn Taylor, Lurene Tuttle, John Anderson
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Trivia & production notes
- Hitchcock bought the rights to Robert Bloch's novel for $9,500 and reportedly instructed his assistant Peggy Robertson to purchase all available copies to keep the story's surprises secret.
- After Paramount rejected Hitchcock's proposal and claimed their soundstages were booked, he countered by offering to personally finance the film at Universal-International and take a 60% stake in the negative instead of his usual $250,000 director's fee.
- The Bates house design was modeled on Edward Hopper's painting House by the Railroad, inspired by a real Second Empire Victorian home in Haverstraw, New York.
- Janet Leigh agreed to her role after only reading the novel without inquiring about her salary, and accepted just $25,000, a quarter of her usual fee.
- Hitchcock shot the film in black and white partly to prevent the shower scene from appearing too gory and partly as a cost-cutting measure to keep the budget under $1 million.
- Most of Psycho's crew came from Hitchcock's television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents, including cinematographer John L. Russell and editor George Tomasini, with the entire crew costing $62,000.
- Hitchcock used 50mm lenses on 35mm cameras throughout nearly the entire film to create a field of vision similar to human sight and further involve the audience.
- The shower scene was filmed between December 17-23, 1959, after Leigh postponed filming twice, first due to a cold and then because of her menstrual period.
- Hitchcock made a cameo appearance through a window wearing a Stetson hat outside Marion's workplace, which allowed him to appear in a scene with his daughter who played Marion's colleague.
- The overhead camera angle for Arbogast's murder required a special dolly track constructed on pulleys alongside the stairway that had to be built and tested over several weeks to properly hide the film's twist.
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