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The Psycho Collection

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4K Ultra HD

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Release Date: 25/09/2023

Edition: 4K Ultra HD (Limited Edition Box Set with Book)
Genre: Feature
Sub-Genre: Horror
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: 18
Label: Arrow Video
Actors: Anthony Perkins, Henry Thomas, Dennis Franz, Diana Scarwid, Andrew Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, Simon Oakland, Hugh Gillin, Frank Albertson, Roberta Maxwell, Juliette Cummins, Olivia Hussey, Robert Alan Browne, Claudia Bryar, John McIntire, John Gavin, Patricia Hitchcock, Maureen Coyle, Gary Bayer, Patience Cleveland, Steve Guevara, Kay Heberle, John Landis, Warren Frost, C.C.H. Pounder, Meg Tilly, Donovan Scott, Jeff Fahey, Martin Balsam, Ben Hartigan, Sharen Camille, Bobbi Evans, Donna Mitchell, Lee Garlington, Lurene Tuttle, Robert Loggia
Director: Anthony Perkins, Mick Garris, Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Franklin
Number of Discs: 5
Audio Languages: Psycho: English, Psycho II-IV: English, Psycho II-III: English
Subtitle Languages: Hard of Hearing English

WE ALL GO A LITTLE MAD SOMETIMES. Shattering expectations and shocking audiences around the world, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho changed the face of cinema in 1960. It remains one of the most iconic and influential movies ever made. Twenty three years later, Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin (Patrick, Road Games) boldly followed in the master's footsteps and directed Psycho II, a sequel that not only delivered on the promise of his earlier films, but also lived up to Hitchcock's original. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis (née Crane, Vera Miles) sister of Norman's most famous victim. All Norman wants to do is live quietly and productively as a normal member of society. But is returning to the house he once shared with his mother, and running the motel that was the site of so many murders, really a good idea? Is he cured, or will he kill again? Psycho III would see Anthony Perkins himself take the franchise's reins for his directorial debut, bringing a stylish flair that suggested his time working with not only Alfred Hitchcock, but Orson Welles and Ken Russell had been well spent. A fallen nun (Diana Scarwid as Maureen Coyle), a sleazy drifter (Jeff Fahey as Duane Duke), and a curious reporter looking for a scoop (Roberta Maxwell as Tracy Venables) all arrive at the Bates Motel and 'Mother' is less than happy, especially when Norman begins to fall in love. Meanwhile, Psycho IV: The Beginning, written by Joseph Stefano (screenwriter of the 1960 original) and directed by master of horror Mick Garris, returns to the primal scene to show us how it all began in Anthony Perkins' final franchise appearance. Rehabilitated and happily married, Norman Bates has finally escaped from the overbearing influence of his abusive mother. But his wife is pregnant, and Norman finds himself afraid that the child will inherit his mental illness. When he hears talk radio host Fran Ambrose (CCH Pounder) discussing the topic of matricide, Norman calls in under a false name, to tell his story. Starring Henry Thomas (E.T.) as young Norman and Olivia Hussey (Black Christmas) as his mother, Norma. <br/>