Who was the director of the film "Psycho"?
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Fun trivia about Hitchcock is that in many of his movies he will do a cameo walk-through. It is fun to watch for that when you are viewing one of his flicks.
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M$Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates
Psycho II (1983)
Director: Richard Franklin
Anthony Perkins as Norman, released from a mental hospital after 22 years; Marion's sister Lila Loomis (again Vera Miles) protests his release
Psycho III (1986)
Director: Anthony Perkins, in his directorial debut
Anthony Perkins as Norman, 25 years later
Bates Motel (1987)
Director: Richard Rothstein
TV pilot film, with Bud Cort as Bates Motel manager
Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)
Director: Mick Garris
Made for Cable-TV film, with Anthony Perkins as Norman, Henry Thomas as a young Norman, and Olivia Hussey as Norma Bates
Psycho (1998)
Director: Gus Van Sant
An almost 'scene-by-scene' (actually 'shot-by-shot') remake (or replication) of the original classic, that only generated interest for the original film
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