Okay, I know we’re all focused on mid-term results this morning, but I just want to talk for a few paragraphs about how much I adore this particular sequence from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho: There are two murders in the film and one tends to overshadow the other. And for good reason! The shower slaying of Marion Crane, with the shadow appearing through the curtain, the expertly hidden Norman in his mother garb, the shrieking Bernard Herrmann score, the masterful editing - It’s great stuff! As such, the subsequent murder of Arbogast, the private investigator played by one of the greatest supporting actors in history Martin Balsam, gets the inherent Silver medal.
I Love This Sequence In Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
I Love This Sequence In Alfred Hitchcock's…
I Love This Sequence In Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
Okay, I know we’re all focused on mid-term results this morning, but I just want to talk for a few paragraphs about how much I adore this particular sequence from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho: There are two murders in the film and one tends to overshadow the other. And for good reason! The shower slaying of Marion Crane, with the shadow appearing through the curtain, the expertly hidden Norman in his mother garb, the shrieking Bernard Herrmann score, the masterful editing - It’s great stuff! As such, the subsequent murder of Arbogast, the private investigator played by one of the greatest supporting actors in history Martin Balsam, gets the inherent Silver medal.