Psycho II

Psycho II

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Psycho II

Anthony Perkins, Ben Hartigan, Chris Hendrie, Claudia Bryar, Dennis Franz

Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) comes home in the terrifying sequel to one of Alfred Hitchcock's most suspenseful movies. After years of rehab in a mental institution, Norman returns to the family home...( read more  read more... ), but is he really free of the henpecking from his "mother"? Vera Miles reprises her role from the original movie, still haunted by Norman's brutal murder of her sister years before. Meg Tilly and Dennis Franz co-star. Richard Franklin directs.

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  • September 6, 2008
    A good horror when some eerie, scary moments!
  • March 18, 2008
    I'm sure in 1983 people were screaming about what kind of asshole would make a sequel to Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock's shower scaring, sexual orientation bending masterpiece. Well, they did it and they actually pulled it off. The movie isn't simple '80's slash and burn with a retard...( read more) in a mask. It's plot is simple compared to most Hitchcock flciks, but Richard Benjamin pulls it off. Hey, at least it wasn't the remake.
  • September 20, 2007
    Surprisingly well made sequel finds Norman being released from prison after 22 years. He goes home only to be tormented by a woman claiming to be his REAL mother. Who would have thought a sequel to an Alfred Hitchcock movie could be this good.
  • July 9, 2007
    A great thriller which continues the Psycho tradition. Norman Bates is relesae from the mental hospital 22 years later and the killings begin again. There are nice twists: Is Norman doing all the killings? Has his mother come back? What role does the young Mary play in all this? ...( read more)It's totally cool how we revisit some of the scenes from the classic original.
  • May 26, 2007
    Considering how amazing Psycho was, I wasn't expecting much of a sequel made more than twenty years after the fact. However, I was pleasantly surprised. Anthony Perkins reprises his softspoken role elegantly, as does Vera Miles, and Meg Tilly makes a charming new addition. It'...( read more)s slow but sleek, and though it's certainly nowhere near as good as its predecessor, it hardly embarasses it either. I think a fan of the 1960 original will get a kick out of this.
  • October 28, 2009
    sequels suck - how dare anyone think they can sequal the Master (Hitchcock) himself?
  • October 4, 2009
    It's surprising that is a good movie.
  • October 1, 2009
    22 years later Norm is released from the asylum & everything seems to be alright until shorty someone starts bending his twisted mind to believe that mother is still alive & wants him to do away w/ the whores.Pretty good sequel to a classic but its a bit too long though..Norm sur...( read more)e does like his toasted cheese sandwiches.
  • September 25, 2009
    Isn't the masterpiece Psycho is, but it's still great.
  • August 26, 2009
    SUCKED! Boring. Not interesting at all. I wonder if the first on was any good. I hope it was.

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