Psycho

Psycho

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Young Marion Crane (played by Janet Leigh) works in Phoenix and is deeply trusted by her boss Lowery (played by Vaughn Taylor). Her boyfriend Sam Loomis (played by John Gavin) runs a hardware store in Fairvale. Because he has to pay off his late father's debts and pay alimony to his ex-wife, he is unable to remarry. He can only take advantage of business trips to occasionally have a tryst with Marion. Marion was dissatisfied with this and took the opportunity to abscond with $40,000 in public funds on Friday afternoon. However, Marion's escape was not smooth: he was first witnessed by Lowery when he was leaving the city, and he was suspected by the police early Saturday morning. After spending seven hundred dollars to trade in his old car for a new one, Marion continued to drive nervously. After nightfall, it rained heavily, making it impossible to drive due to blurred vision. Marion had no choice but to park his car at the Bates Motel on the roadside and stay overnight. The boss Norman (Anthony Perkins) was very friendly and tried to invite Marion to his home for dinner. Unfortunately, he was violently stopped by his vicious mother and had to bring the dinner to the hotel living room. Marion chatted with Norman while eating in the living room, and finally decided to return to Phoenix on Sunday. After the meal, Marion went back to her room to take a shower. At this time, the figure of an old woman...

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