Budget
$15,700,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,008,677
Opening weekend US & Canada
$287,715
Gross worldwide
$27,039,669
Budget
$15,700,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,008,677
Opening weekend US & Canada
$287,715
Gross worldwide
$27,039,669
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By Millie 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Anthony Hopkins's Xi Fatty is simply cute, not the same as the impression, so Xi Fatty who likes pranks and guest appearances should be more fun and interesting. When my wife said to him, "You will succeed." When he asked back, "Are you sure?", my tears flowed down. If time and space can be passed through, I will pass through it and tell him very firmly" I'm sure!" "Psycho" was the first movie that made me understand exactly the difference between horror and suspense, and made me understand...
By Ward 2022-03-25 09:01:11
The last movie that decides your career
Hitchcock was a master.
Countless talented directors have disappeared on the road to masters, surmounted thorns, overcome many difficulties, and won the laurels with perseverance and miraculous luck. Movies are a career that can only do good things again and again. In our country, the once brilliant names, Chen Kaige, Wang Yuan, He Ping, Gu Changwei, Tian Zhuangzhuang, etc., have all been scolded and even lost because the recent two or three works were not accepted by the market. With...
By Nakia 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Hitchcock and Hitchcock movies
Hitchcock is not just a name, he has become a synonym, an icon, a culture in the world of cinema.
I watched two films today, one is the movie "Hitchcock" and the other is the movie "Psycho" directed by Hitchcock.
The movie "Hitchcock" is based on the theme of "Psycho". There is nothing special about the plot, and it all depends on the superb acting skills of the hero and heroine. In order to better understand the film and Hitchcock himself, I then watched a film he directed in...
By Hosea 2022-03-25 09:01:11
I like Hitchcock and his wife so much!
I don't think I can stand us both being maudlin; the only solution is that we get back to work together. For everyone's sake, we start whipping psycho into shape.
So Alma took out a little bit of blueberry jam and stuck it on the cookies Hand it to Hitch. Hitch's previous behavior of obediently serving vegetables in a bowl clearly pleases this rational and precise woman. She sorted herself out, pulled herself together, and dealt with the mistakes of a woman who was as savvy as she would...
By Marquis 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Greatness never comes by chance
The god-level horror master was not sent to the world by God.
Through the birth process of Hitch's masterpiece "Psycho", this film shows us the hard work and hardships involved, from setting the script, to finding the protagonist, to investment, review, and editing. I also saw that he is also a marketing expert. He has a unique ingenuity in terms of buying out scripts and watching movies.
So, Hitch is not a god, he is just a fat man, he doesn't like sports, he is...
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By Thea 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Bland and tasteless. The only good clip is when the audience is watching Psycho, the protagonist's pride outside the door complements the audience's...
By Colton 2022-04-24 07:01:15
"You may call me 'Hitch'. Hold the cock" Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren are the highlights, but the pattern is still too small. In fact, it would be more appropriate to change the title of the film to "The Hitchcock couple had a little trouble shooting...
By Lou 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The male protagonist's sausage mouth really disgusts me... I love drinking and voyeurism. My favorite is my wife Emma~ The last screening is very...
By Ophelia 2022-04-24 07:01:15
A man who works hard for his career is so manly. I wonder if I can still have such an adventurous spirit at that...
By Douglas 2022-04-24 07:01:15
With the name of Fatty Xi, it is not attractive and interesting enough. I feel that the makeup of Hopkins is a bit fake, and the whole person seems to be put up. Scarlett is still very beautiful~ It's not bad to see how Psycho was filmed back...
[first lines]
Henry Gein: It's lucky it didn't reach the house.
Ed Gein: Yeah.
Henry Gein: You know, there's gonna be a lot more jobs at that factory in Milwaukee come June. I could put in a word.
Ed Gein: You can't leave us, Henry. She needs us both.
Henry Gein: Can you stop being a mama's boy for one second? I'm not trying to hurt you, but Jesus, you gotta live your own life sometime. That woman can take care of her own god...
[Ed hits Henry with a shovel]
Alfred Hitchcock: Good evening. Well, brother has been killing brother since Cain and Abel, yet even I didn't see that coming. I was as blindsided as poor old Henry down there. And apparently, the authorities shared my naïveté. In other words, they believed the young man's story. That Henry fell, hit his head on a stone and died of smoke asphyxiation. On the other hand, if they hadn't believed him, Ed Gein would never have had the opportunity to commit those heinous crimes for which he became most famous. And we, of course, well
[pause]
Alfred Hitchcock: we wouldn't have our little movie, would we?
Alma Reville: You know, Hitch always says that your private life is in danger of being more entertaining than any of your plots.
Whitfield Cook: Well, I'm surprised he let me have you for the whole afternoon. Especially looking so beautiful. So, tell me, what are you working on these days?
Alma Reville: Me? I'm satisfied working in my garden.
Whitfield Cook: Well, that's one lucky garden.
Alma Reville: You know, all this relentless sycophancy is actually giving me indigestion. What are you after?
Whitfield Cook: I was hoping that you may be able to apply your considerable pruning skills to this.
Alma Reville: Ah, all is finally revealed. Whit, you are a little predictable, you know?
Whitfield Cook: The most fun I ever had was working with you.
Alma Reville: I'm going to ask you this once, and I'll never mention it again. Why this one, Hitch? It's not just because so many people are saying *no*, is it?
Alfred Hitchcock: Do you remember the fun we had when we started out all those years ago? We didn't have any money then, did we? We didn't have any time, either. But we took risks, do you remember? We experimented. We invented new ways of making pictures because we had to. I just want to feel that kind of freedom again. Like we used to, you know?