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No. Robert Bloch wrote "Psycho II", a sequel to his novel "Psycho", which had become Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film of the same name. This film is a sequel to the Hitchcock movie, but is not based on Bloch's own sequel. Tom Holland wrote the original screenplay.
"In the Belly of the Beast" by Jack Abbott, published in 1981.
No, a body double was used for every shot where Tilly's face isn't clearly visible.
Mary calls herself "Mary Samuels", which should have tipped him off. Her aunt, Marion Crane, had used a similar alias ("Marie Samuels") when she checked into his motel over twenty years earlier. We can only guess that he forgets or writes this off as a coincidence.
There are two or three killers, depending on your count. Emma Spool kills Toomey, the boy in the basement and Lila Loomis. Mary accidentally kills the psychiatrist. Norman kills Emma Spool. A fourth killer (as opposed to a murderer) is the police officer who shoots Mary to death in the line of duty.
The movie leaves room for ambiguity. Norman could have killed Toomey, even though he was fairly stable at that point. Lila could have killed the boy in the basement, especially since her disguise was already hidden there.
The movie leaves room for ambiguity. Norman could have killed Toomey, even though he was fairly stable at that point. Lila could have killed the boy in the basement, especially since her disguise was already hidden there.
Emma Spool probably wasn't dressing up as anyone. It's more likely her normal attire happened to resemble that of Norman's alter-ego. Lila and Mary Loomis were the ones dressing up as Norman's mother.
Norman's known victims from the original Psycho (1960) are (1) his mother; (2) her lover; (3) shower victim Marion Crane; (4) private investigator Milton Arbogast; and (5-6) the two missing women mentioned by the police to the psychiatrist at the end of Psycho (1960). (These may be Holly and Gloria, whose murders are seen in the prequel Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990).) The identity of the seventh victim is never specified, but is presumably someone whose unreported disappearance was uncovered during the police investigation of Norman's activities.
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- How long is Psycho II?1 hour and 53 minutes
- When was Psycho II released?June 3, 1983
- What is the IMDb rating of Psycho II?6.6 out of 10
- Who stars in Psycho II?
- Who wrote Psycho II?
- Who directed Psycho II?
- Who was the composer for Psycho II?
- Who was the producer of Psycho II?
- Who was the executive producer of Psycho II?
- Who was the cinematographer for Psycho II?
- Who was the editor of Psycho II?
- Who are the characters in Psycho II?Norman Bates, Ralph Statler, Judge, Myrna, Josh, Kim, and Norma Louise Bates
- What is the plot of Psycho II?After twenty-two years of psychiatric care, Norman Bates attempts to return to a life of solitude, but the specters of his crimes - and his mother - continue to haunt him.
- What was the budget for Psycho II?$5 million
- How much did Psycho II earn at the worldwide box office?$34.7 million
- How much did Psycho II earn at the US box office?$34.7 million
- What is Psycho II rated?TV-MA
- What genre is Psycho II?Crime, Horror, Mystery, and Thriller
- How many awards has Psycho II been nominated for?2 nominations
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