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16 Νοε 2023 · Psycho (1959) - Robert Bloch It was a dark and stormy night when Mary Crane glimpsed the unlit neon sign announcing the vacancy at the Bates Motel. Exhausted, lost, and at the end of her rope, she was eager for a hot shower and a bed for the night.
Psycho is a 1959 horror novel by American writer Robert Bloch. The novel tells the story of Norman Bates , a caretaker at an isolated motel who struggles under his domineering mother and becomes embroiled in a series of murders.
Marion Crane (originally known as Mary Crane, also by the alias Marie Samuels) is a fictional character of Robert Bloch's 1959 thriller novel Psycho and portrayed by Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film adaptation.
The arrival of Mary Crane, an unexpected guest, sets off a series of vicious murders at the property. But who is the killer—Norman? Or Mother?
Originally published on April 10, 1959, The New York Times called the novel “icily terrifying.” The seeds Bloch planted with Psycho grew into horror staples: the serial killer, the isolated location, the butcher knife, the shower and the shocking twist ending.
When Mary Crane skips town with $40,000 of her boss's money, she drives and drives, bedding down at the Bates Motel. She meets Norman Bates, who harbors secrets even more interesting than stolen money...
Psycho is a 1959 suspense novel by Robert Bloch. It was adapted into Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film of the same name. Norman Bates is a middle-aged bachelor who is dominated his mother, a mean-tempered, puritanical old woman who forbids him to have a life away from her.