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Psycho (Complete Collection) - 8-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Psycho (1960) / Psycho II / Psycho III / Psycho IV / Psycho (1998) / Bates Motel (1987) / The Psycho Legacy (2010)
Alternate Title: Psycho / Psycho 2 / Psycho 3 / Psycho 4: The Beginning / Psycho (1998 Remake) / Bates Motel (1987) / The Psycho Legacy (2010 Documentary)
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/NTSC/Region 0 )

Running Time:
780 min + Extras

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Alternative Footage
Biographies
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Photo Gallery
Production Notes
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1960 - 2010 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Alfred Hitchcock
Richard Franklin
Anthony Perkins
Mick Garris
Gus Van Sant
Richard Rothstein
Robert V. Galluzzo


Written By:
Joseph Stefano
Robert Bloch
Tom Holland
Charles Edward Pogue
Richard Rothstein
Robert V. Galluzzo


Actors:
Anthony Perkins ..... Norman Bates
Vera Miles ..... Lila Crane
John Gavin ..... Sam Loomis
Janet Leigh ..... Marion Crane
Martin Balsam ..... Det. Milton Arbogast
John McIntire ..... Sheriff Al Chambers
Simon Oakland ..... Dr. Fred Richman
Frank Albertson ..... Tom Cassidy
Patricia Hitchcock ..... Caroline
Vaughn Taylor ..... George Lowery
Lurene Tuttle ..... Mrs. Chambers
John Anderson ..... California Charlie
Mort Mills ..... Highway Patrol Officer
Vera Miles ..... Lila Loomis
Meg Tilly ..... Mary Loomis
Robert Loggia ..... Dr. Bill Raymond
Dennis Franz ..... Warren Toomey
Hugh Gillin ..... Sheriff John Hunt
Claudia Bryar ..... Mrs. Emma Spool
Robert Alan Browne ..... Ralph Statler
Ben Hartigan ..... Judge
Lee Garlington ..... Myrna
Tim Maier ..... Josh
Jill Carroll ..... Kim
Chris Hendrie ..... Deputy Pool
Tom Holland ..... Deputy Norris
Michael Lomazow ..... D.A.
Diana Scarwid ..... Maureen
Jeff Fahey ..... Duane
Roberta Maxwell ..... Tracy
Robert Alan Browne ..... Statler
Gary Bayer ..... Father Brian
Patience Cleveland ..... Sister Margaret
Juliette Cummins ..... Red
Steve Guevara ..... Deputy Leo
Kay Heberle ..... Ruthie
Donovan Scott ..... Kyle
Karen Hensel ..... Sister Catherine
Jack Murdock ..... Lou
Henry Thomas ..... Young Norman Bates
Olivia Hussey ..... Norma Bates
CCH Pounder ..... Fran Ambrose
Warren Frost ..... Dr. Leo Richmond
Donna Mitchell ..... Connie Bates
Tom Schuster ..... Chet Rudolph
Sharen Camille ..... Holly
Bobbi Evors ..... Gloria
John Landis ..... Mike Calveccio
Kurt Paul ..... Raymond Linette
Louis Crume ..... George Emeric
Cynthia Garris ..... Ellen Stevens
Doreen Chalmers ..... Mrs. Lane
Alice Hirson ..... Mothe
Vince Vaughn ..... Norman Bates
Anne Heche ..... Marion Crane
Julianne Moore ..... Lila Crane
Viggo Mortensen ..... Sam Loomis
William H. Macy ..... Milton Arbogast
Robert Forster ..... Dr. Simon
Philip Baker Hall ..... Sheriff Chambers
Anne Haney ..... Mrs. Chambers
Chad Everett ..... Tom Cassidy
Rance Howard ..... Mr. Lowery
Rita Wilson ..... Caroline
James Remar ..... Patrolman
James Le Gros ..... Car Dealer
Steven Clark Pachosa ..... Police Guard
O.B. Babbs ..... Mechanic
Bud Cort ..... Alex West
Lori Petty ..... Willie
Moses Gunn ..... Henry Watson
Gregg Henry ..... Tom Fuller
Khrystyne Haje ..... Sally
Jason Bateman ..... Tony Scotti
Kerrie Keane ..... Barbara Peters
Robert Picardo ..... Dr. Goodman
Lee de Broux ..... Sheriff
Kurt Paul ..... Norman Bates
Marla Frumkin ..... Dr. Phillips
Rick Lieberman ..... Architect
Timothy Fall ..... Terry Miller
Kelly Ames ..... Beth
Peter Dobson ..... Billy Parks
Jason Allentoff ..... Himself
Sharen Camille ..... Herself
Clint Carney ..... Himself
Mike Cucinotta ..... Himself
Juliette Cummins ..... Herself
Paul Ehlers ..... Narration
Jeff Fahey ..... Himself
Richard Franklin ..... Himself (archive footage)
Robert V. Galluzzo ..... Himself
Lee Garlington ..... Herself
Cynthia Garris ..... Herself
Mick Garris ..... Himself
Michael Gingold ..... Himself
Stuart Gordon ..... Himself
Adam Green ..... Himself
Hilton A. Green ..... Himself
Chris Hendrie ..... Himself
Alfred Hitchcock ..... Himself (archive footage)
Tom Holland ..... Himself
Olivia Hussey ..... Herself
Rolfe Kanefsky ..... Himself
Kevin Klemm ..... Himself
Janet Leigh ..... Herself (archive footage)
Robert Loggia ..... Himself
Andrew London ..... Himself
Joe Lynch ..... Himself
Vera Miles ..... Herself (archive footage)
John Murdy ..... Himself
Dave Parker ..... Himself
Kurt Paul ..... Himself
Anthony Perkins ..... Himself (archive footage)
Charles Edward Pogue ..... Himself
Diana Scarwid ..... Herself
David J. Schow ..... Himself
Donovan Scott ..... Himself
Katt Shea ..... Herself
Brinke Stevens ..... Herself
Henry Thomas ..... Himself
Anthony Timpone ..... Himself
Ryan Turek ..... Himself


Synopsis:
***WARNING***Psycho (1960) is PAL/Region 2&4, Psycho IV is PAL/Region 0***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. Psycho II (1983) In Richard Franklin's Psycho 2, ex-motel owner Norman Bates (Perkins reprising the role) has spent most of his adult life in a secure prison, following the murders he committed some 20 years before. Psycho III (1986) Psycho 3 was directed by Perkins. A runaway nun seeks refuge at the Bates Motel, where Norman (Perkins) is still in charge. Psycho IV (1990) Psycho 4 sees Joseph Stefano, the screenwriter of the original 'Psycho', return to script this instalment. 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. Bates Motel (1987) One of the most infamous murder locations in history re-opens under new management in the chilling Bates Motel. The Psycho Legacy (2010 Documentary).

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). Named #1 on the AFIs 100 Years - 100 Thrills list, this notorious film has become a cultural phenomenon. Featuring one of the most iconic scenes in film history - the famous shower scene, Psycho is still terrifying after all these years (Leonard Maltins Classic Movie Guide). Psycho II - 1983 In Richard Franklin's 'Psycho 2' (1983), ex-motel owner Norman Bates (Perkins reprising the role) 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 'Psycho 3' (1986) was 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 'Psycho 4' (1990) sees Joseph Stefano, the screenwriter of the original 'Psycho', return to script this instalment. Perkins again revives Norman Bates, apparently completely reformed and happily married to a psychologist. However, a phone-in show on matricide stirs up all his old problems and he embarks on another stalk and slash crusade. 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. Eager to leave her old life behind, Marion Crane (Anne Heche) steals a large amount of money from her boss and takes to to the road. As night falls, and after having driven all day, the combination of rain, tiredness and regret causes her to stop at a roadside motel and take a room for the night. She then briefly shares some food with the motel manager, Norman Bates (Vince Vaughn), before going to her room to relax and take a shower... Bonus DVD Bates Motel 1987 One of the most infamous murder locations in history re-opens under new management in the chilling Bates Motel. To Alex West (Bud Cort), Norman Bates was the father he never had. So after spending 27 years together in the state sanitarium, Alex is finally released, having inherited the Bates estate upon Norman's passing. Aided by a wisecracking young drifter (Lori Petty), Alex reopens the infamous motel, their guests including a suicidal divorce, a '50s gang of eerie teens and the late Mrs. Bates herself. 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!

Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic, psycho, spawned a new cinematic genre - The Slasher - and set the standard for future horror movies. Together for the first time on DVD comes this 8 disc collection which includes the original 1960 masterpiece plus Psycho II (1983), Psycho III (1986), Psycho IV (1990), Psycho (1998 Remake), Bates Motel (1987 TV Movie), The Psycho Legacy (2010 Documentary).
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 March, 2016.
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