The most famous murder scene in movie history comprises 78 camera settings and 52 cuts: the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. 78/52 tells the story of the man behind the curtain and his greatest obsession.
Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe
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Cast
Emilie Germain
Marion Crane
Osgood Perkins
Self
Peter Bogdanovich
Self
Guillermo del Toro
Self
Eli Roth
Self
Jamie Lee Curtis
Self
Aaron Moorhead
Self
Elijah Wood
Self
Bret Easton Ellis
Self
Bob Murawski
Self
Neil Marshall
Self
Danny Elfman
Self
Crew
Alexandre O. Philippe
Director
Alexandre O. Philippe
Writer
Oliver Schwehm
Co-Producer
Popular Reviews
18 reviews
Millie
5.0★ · 10/04/24
the only part i was interested in was when leigh whannell showed up out of nowhere ( i love u leigh whannell )
the only part i was interested in was when leigh whannell showed up out of nowhere ( i love u leigh whannell )
sophie
5.0★ · 10/03/24
i dont normally like documentaries but this one was quite interesting!
i dont normally like documentaries but this one was quite interesting!
Ellie Alvarez
6.2★ · 04/13/22
Very insightful documentary regarding one of the most famous and influential scenes in cinematic history.If you’re a fan of Psycho, definitely recommend it.
Very insightful documentary regarding one of the most famous and influential scenes in cinematic history.If you’re a fan of Psycho, definitely recommend it.
sophiaPRO
9.0★ · 04/02/19
I was already really interested in this documentary and then Karyn Kusama was onscreen💖
I was already really interested in this documentary and then Karyn Kusama was onscreen💖
Tim LangfordPRO
6.6★ · 10/16/18
Consistently interesting. And "Psycho" deserves it.
Consistently interesting. And "Psycho" deserves it.