the famous scene from the film by Alfred Hitchcock, in 4k and in color! PSYCHO(1960)NOW IN COLOR.StarringAnthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam.Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.A Phoenix secretary embezzles $40,000 from her employer's client, goes on the run and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother.One of the best psychological thrillers ever made.All the pictures displayed are actual. By the time Psycho released in 1960, color films were a common thing, but here's why director Alfred Hitchcock used black and white instead. I would watch Psycho in color too, just out of curiosity.
I always like revisiting this classic film, in as many ways as possible, before going back to the original version, where I'm most comfortable. A film restoration guy swears that a print of Psycho with Saul Bass 's main title section in color ("emerald green lines, much like North by Northwest ") was screened in England and reviewed by a major London newspaper (possibly the London Times). The same version was apparently viewed by former Los Angeles County Museum curator Ron Haver, having received a 35mm Psycho print from Alfred.
Psycho in color is a unique take on a classic film. The colorization adds a different dimension to this iconic horror movie. The quality of the DVD is great and enhances the viewing experience.
Fans of Hitchcock will appreciate this version. Color of Psycho and Technical Aspects The absence of color in Psycho is a deliberate artistic choice that enhances its psychological depth. The monochrome palette emphasizes texture, contrast, and composition, forcing the viewer to focus on the interplay of light and shadow.
From a technical standpoint, Psycho was innovative for its time. Yes, Psycho and its titular character of Norman Bates is a character that is charismatic and terrifying and realistic when it comes to serial killers, but the surrounding elements that Hitchcock provides to emote and create this world where it's void of color yet color and it goes deeper than just a suspenseful, thriller, horror film. Psycho (1960) Colorized Version A Phoenix secretary embezzles $40,000 from her employer's client, goes on the run, and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother.
Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, Martin Balsam Director: Alfred Hitchcock Running time: 105 Minutes Language: English. There was banging on the door. House growled and buried his head in the pillows.
"Mmmghng " he grumbled. The matress dipped beside him. An indication that Wilson was sitting upright.
"Why don't you ever open the door or answer the phone in the mornings?" he slurred sleepily. House mumbled something unintelligible. Wilson growled and got up, scratching his back.
He slowly shuffled to the door.