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Too bad you cut the part when Norman's voice yells out in shock: "Mother! Oh god, mother! Blood! Blood!" However it's a great scene! :D I love all the Psycho films.
@number1sfgiantsfan Hi! Hitchcock was well aware of that post- morten condition; he was told that Miss Leigh would have to wear uncomfortable contact lenses for days in preparation for the scene. Being considerate of his actors as he was (he always made sure that there was warm water in the tank feeding the showerhead), he decided to forgo the `contacts'. In the 1998 remake, Gus Van Sant made a point of showing the heroine's pupil of her visible eye clearly dliated. Happy Holidays!
Alas, no. It is far less weird to consume at parties. I mean, you put blood on your ice cream one time, and suddenly everyone's reporting you to the police.
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However it's a great scene! :D I love all the Psycho films.
and my favourite film of all time!
i love Tony Perkins :)
Hi! Hitchcock was well aware of that post- morten condition; he was told that Miss Leigh would have to wear uncomfortable contact lenses for days in preparation for the scene. Being considerate of his actors as he was (he always made sure that there was warm water in the tank feeding the showerhead), he decided to forgo the `contacts'.
In the 1998 remake, Gus Van Sant made a point of showing the heroine's pupil of her visible eye clearly dliated.
Happy Holidays!
Well, not good, but yeah, their should've been a lot of fake blood. I mean, she was hardly "bleeding" at all.
Alas, no. It is far less weird to consume at parties. I mean, you put blood on your ice cream one time, and suddenly everyone's reporting you to the police.