Archive for Psycho
Now Showing: July, 1960
Posted in 1960-1969, Movie Ads, Now Showing with tags A Summer Place, Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Perkins, Guy Williams, Janet Leigh, Psycho, Sandra Dee, The Sign of Zorro, Troy Donahue, Walt Disney on March 30, 2017 by WB KelsoFor the Love of Hitchcock :: A New and Altogether Different Screen Excitement! (July, 1960)
Posted in 1960-1969, Movie Ads with tags Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Perkins, For the Love of Hitchcock, Gimmicks and Promotions, Janet Leigh, Martin Balsam, Psycho, Psychos / Slashers, Thriller, Vera Miles on May 17, 2012 by WB Kelso
“It’s not like my mother is a maniac or a raving thing.”
“She just goes a little mad sometimes.”
“We all go a little mad sometimes.”
“Haven’t you?”
Other Points of Interest:
Full film review of Psycho at the Brewery.
This post is part of the For the Love of Film Blogathon, a new age telethon to raise funds for The National Film Preservation Foundation to help bring The White Shadow (a/k/a White Shadows), an early silent film that a certain master of suspense did just about everything for except direct — assistant director, screenwriter, film editor, production designer, art director, and set decorator, to the streaming masses and help defray the costs of adding a new musical soundtrack.
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Psycho (1960) Shamley Productions :: Paramount Pictures / P: Alfred Hitchcock / D: Alfred Hitchcock / W: Joseph Stefano, Robert Bloch (novel) / C: John L. Russell / E: George Tomasini / M: Bernard Hermann / S: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam