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  1. Marion parks in front and hurries into the motel's office. Analysis: From the very first shot of Psycho, Hitchcock engages the viewer in voyeurism, which is both a visual and narrative theme throughout the film.

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      Marion and Sam fool around in hotels during her lunch hour,...

  2. Oct 6, 2020 · Marion overhears the exchange and instead eats supper with Norman in the parlor attached to the office of the motel, safe from Mother’s ears. The change illustrates one of the core rules of...

  3. Oct 10, 2019 · Summary: After stealing money from her boss, Marion Crane drives out of town and stops at a motel off of the main freeway. There she meets Norman Bates, the young owner of the motel. Marion decides to return the money but is murdered before she can do so and Norman disposes of her body.

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    Marion Crane and her boyfriend Sam Loomis meet for a secret romantic assignation during a Friday lunch hour at a hotel in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. They discuss how they can barely afford to get married due to Sam's debts. Marion returns to work at a realtor's office. A client comes in with $40,000 in cash to purchase a house as a wedding gift for...

    Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates
    Vera Miles as Lila Crane
    John Gavin as Sam Loomis
    Janet Leigh as Marion Crane
    Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
    Screenplay by Joseph Stefano
    Novel by Robert Bloch
    Produced by Alfred Hitchcock

    Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearance is about four minutes into the film. He's standing outside Marion Crane's office, wearing a cowboy hat.

    In 1961, Janet Leighwas nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress and won the Golden Globe award for the same category.
    In 1961, Alfred Hitchcockwas nominated for both an Oscar and the Directors' Guild of America (DGA) award for best director.
    In 1961, John L. Russellwas nominated for an Oscar for best black and white cinematography.
    In 1961, Joseph Hurley, Robert Clatworthy and George Milowere nominated for an Oscar for best art direction and set decoration.
  4. Marion approaches the motel office to find it locked and when she looks at the house she sees movement before Norman comes down the steps to greet her. She asks for a room and signs the guest register using the name Marie Samuels and Norman gives her the room for $60.

  5. Psycho Summary and Analysis of Sam's Confrontation - End. Summary: In the Bates Motel office, Sam insinuates that Norman would try to unload the Bates Motel if he had the chance, to which Norman responds, "this place happens to be my only world." He claims to have had a very happy childhood. Inside the Bates home, Lila walks around Norman's ...

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  7. Marion invites Norman to bring the food into her bedroom, but he hesitates and suggests that they eat in the parlor behind the office instead. He leads Marion inside, and she takes note of the numerous stuffed birds hanging on the walls.

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