Ben Mankiewicz Intro - Psycho (1960)
Ben Mankiewicz introduces Psycho, 1960.
Related Videos
Psycho - (Original Trailer)
Alfred Hitchcock takes you on a personal tour of the set of Psycho (1960).
Psycho (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Of Course I'm Glad To See You!
We had little idea Marion (Janet Leigh) would make off with the $40,000 cash her boss gave her for safe keeping, imagining what her debt-ridden lover (John Gavin) will say, and she didnt expect to see the boss (Vaughn Tyler) as she departs Phoenix, early in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho, 1960.
Psycho (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Cabin Number One
Following the murder (in the shower) of Marion (Janet Leigh, not seen), evidently by his crazed elderly mother, lonely motel manager Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) gets busy hiding the evidence, not noticing her stolen cash in the newspaper, in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho, 1960.
Psycho (1960) -- (Movie Clip) These Extended Lunch Hours
Producer-Director Alfred Hitchcock letting designer Saul Bass and composer Bernard Hermann drive, the opening to Psycho, 1960, then introducing already-disrobed Janet Leigh as Marion and John Gavin as her lover Sam, in a cheap Phoenix hotel room.
Guest Programmer: John Singleton -- (TCM Promo)
Director John Singleton joins Robert Osborne as Guest Programmer, introducing Lassie Come Home, Meet John Doe, High Noon, Gunga Din and Psycho, at 8pm EDT Tuesday, September 30th.
Psycho (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Nobody Ever Stops Here
Panicked because shes stolen $40,000 from her employer, Marion (Janet Leigh) has wandered off the main road in a rainstorm and found the Bates Motel, where Norman (Anthony Perkins, his first scene) explains thats the only way they get any business, in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho, 1960.
Psycho (1960) -- (Movie Clip) We All Go A Little Mad
Having fallen into an intense impromptu discussion, especially about institutionalizing his disturbed mother, nervous Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) has inadvertently persuaded rare motel guest Marion (Janet Leigh) that she needs to return the money she stole, in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho, 1960.