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From: Nunmanny
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  • They'll see. They'll see.

  • phyco's ending of him talking to himself was frightening. i know that it didn't have any blood or gore like other horror movies but, think of youself being messed up like that.

  • why is the car in the mud???

  • It has to do with the plot. I guess it only makes sense if you have seen the entire movie.

  • Bcus earlier in the film her murders a woman and hides her in her trunk and hides her in the bog near his house he also does it to the privert detective

  • this movie is a classic!

  • His face is a skull for a second right before the car starts to get pulled out

  • HEY! thanks so much man!! i gota do a essay for english on this film and the shining. ive been tryin to find were the skull appeared. thank you so much!!!

  • Your welcome. Glad my comment helped you with your school. High School or College?

  • oh shit!

    : O

    1:23 and his face : (

    creepeeeeeeeeeeeee!

    thnx for pointin that out.

  • probably cuz he is his mom aswell and she is dead

  • he thinks he is his mom lol

  • wow, really nice.

    took me 5 times to see the face off the skeleton off his mother...

  • perfection

  • 1:23 - nice editing trick, quite creepy

  • It's not edited. I've seen the movie and it's the same.

  • Well of course it's edited, all movies are edited, But I think he means the way in which the face is shown briefly over the skull.

  • That what I was referring to. The film shows that exact thing. This clip isn't edited from the film.

  • Love this film, Anthony Perkins was perfect

  • Awesome scene. Just plain blew me away

  • The guard who unlocks the door? That's Ted Knight, who played Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore Show and Judge Smails in Caddyshack.

  • Definition of Psycho:

    Psycho(noun): A movie meant to evoke terror, shock, and utter dumfoundedness. In other words, AWESOME.

  • What a masterpiece, Hitchcock's direction is flawless

  • anthony perkins did a great job on this part

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