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Hitchcockamp39s Psycho
... of fate. At first it may seem like a coincidence, but it was actually fate that leads Marion to the Bates Motel. Hitchcock wants ... View More
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An Analysis of the Musical Aspects and Functions
... Here the conversation between Marion and Bates begins to gain tension as Marion suggests Bateamp39s mother go to a mental home. The ... View More
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Psycho
... The initial confrontation between Marion and Norman Bates is used by Hitchcock to subtly and slowly sway the audienceamp39s sympathy from Marion to Norman. ... View More
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sociology
... The initial confrontation between Marion and Norman Bates is used by Hitchcock to subtly and slowly sway the audienceamp39s s ympathy from Marion to Norman. ... View More
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Critcal Analysis of Psycho
... When Marion goes to the Bates motel the lighting is more subdued. Normans office, parlour and house are all dark with very less light and prominent shadows. ... View More
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Psycho
... shots. This reflects that Marion is not at all worried, and has no suspicion of Bates, except that he is a little odd. The camera ... View More
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The Three Faces of PSYCHO
... Lila, along with her boyfriend Sam, and an illfated private detective, they work to find the terrible secret of Norman Bates and the fate of Mary/Marion. ... View More
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psycho
... Drawn into his parlor, Marion has entered the world of Norman Bates with no way out: she falls for his trap of a small meal. Her ... View More
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What Makes A Horror Film Entertaining
... In Psycho, after Norman Bates Anthony Perkins leaves Marion Crane Janet Leigh to her room, he goes back to his office for a reason were not quite clear ... View More
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Describe how Suspense is created and maintained in Alfred ...
... It is interesting to watch Bates as Arbogast questions him about the dissaperence of Marion, as the questions seem to get harder the cool and collected Norman ... View More
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Psycho ~ The Violence and the
... Norman Bates uses violence to release his sexual frustration ... sees his dissatisfaction from the argument Norman has with his mother when he invites Marion to the ... View More
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Psycho
... which he stared in a as tour guide around the Bates motel and ... Marion Crane is a stereotypically attractive young woman with blonde hair clearly suggesting ... View More
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Psycho
... in the Shower Scene had a lot of focus on, instead of the knife to flesh, Marions face ... Anthony Perkins played a neurotic character named Norman Bates. ... View More
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Psycho
... I liked the idea of Bates being a taxidermist in his spare time, but I wanted ... The reason for the photos of embalmed bodies is to give not only Marion a creepy ... View More
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fear
... s Psycho is the story of secretary, Marion, who steals 40,000 from her employer and flees. She is forced, by inclement weather, to pull into the Bates Motel. ... View More
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Alfred Hitchcock
... When Marion pulls over for the night, the first view of the now famous Bates motel and mansion. A figure of an old woman is visible in the window. ... View More
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The Typical Hitchcock
... In Psycho, Marion steals. In Rear Window, Lisa commits breaking and entering. ... In Psycho, Norman Bates is quite literally controlled by his mother who is dead. ... View More
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