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Psycho II

Norman Bates is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis, sister of his most famous victim. Is he really cured, or will he kill again?

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Tom Holland

Osgood Perkins

Richard Franklin

Don Zepfel

Lisa Marmon

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Cast & Crew

Dennis Franz

Dennis Franz

Warren Toomey

Lee Garlington

Lee Garlington

Myrna

Robert Traynor

Robert Traynor

Desk Clerk

Richard Franklin

Richard Franklin

Man Playing Arcade Video Game (uncredited)

Robert Loggia

Robert Loggia

Dr. Bill Raymond

Tom Willett

Tom Willett

Gravedigger (uncredited)

Robert Alan Browne

Robert Alan Browne

Ralph Statler

George Dickerson

George Dickerson

County Sheriff

Ben Hartigan

Ben Hartigan

Judge

Gene Whittington

Gene Whittington

Diver

Anthony Perkins

Anthony Perkins

Norman Bates

Vera Miles

Vera Miles

Lila Loomis

Ben Frommer

Ben Frommer

Sexton

Tom Holland

Tom Holland

Deputy Norris

Janet Leigh

Janet Leigh

Marion Crane (archival footage) (uncredited)

Virginia Gregg

Virginia Gregg

Norma Bates (voice) (uncredited)

Osgood Perkins

Osgood Perkins

Young Norman

Meg Tilly

Meg Tilly

Mary

Hugh Gillin

Hugh Gillin

Sheriff John Hunt

Claudia Bryar

Claudia Bryar

Miss Spool

Tim Maier

Tim Maier

Josh

Jill Carroll

Jill Carroll

Kim

Chris Hendrie

Chris Hendrie

Deputy Pool

Michael Lomazow

Michael Lomazow

D.A.

Bob Hilgenberg

Bob Hilgenberg

Public Defender

Thaddeus Smith

Thaddeus Smith

Deputy Sheriff

Sheila K. Adams

Sheila K. Adams

Deputy Woman

Victoria Brown

Victoria Brown

Deputy Clerk

Rebecca Pollack

Rebecca Pollack

Diner Patron (uncredited)

Don Zepfel

Don Zepfel

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Lisa Marmon

Lisa Marmon

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Details

GenresHorror, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime1h 53 mins
Released on03 Jun 1983
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

When phantoms of the past won’t let you live in peace After 22 years at an asylum, Norman Bates (Anthony Hopkins) is declared sane and released, which is radically opposed by Lila Loomis, AKA Lila Crane from the original movie (Vera Miles). Norman goes back to his deceased mother’s house & motel where he befriends a compassionate local waitress (Meg Tilly). Unfortunately, some unforgiving locals won’t let him live in peace. The first half of “Psycho II” (1983) is a compelling continuation of the classic 1960 film whereupon there’s an unexpected plot development around the mid-point (which is great, by the way). From there, the events tend to bog down inside the creepy house with somewhat contrived twists & turns as the creators try to keep you confused as to who’s killing who. Thankfully, everything is sort of explained at the end with another revelation and what happened makes sense if you think about it. I say “sort of” because the truth isn’t fully spelled out. I appreciate that the film respects the intelligence of the viewer, but they should’ve made it a little clearer IMHO. In any case, “Psycho II” includes several elements of the original while expanding on the story. What’s great about the Psycho franchise is that it has its own story and Norman is a sympathetic character. It’s really a tragedy and not like the typical slasher where the antagonist is a zombie-like killing machine and its victims are mostly partying teenagers. The film runs 1 hour, 53 minutes and, like the first film, was shot at the backlot of Universal Studios, Universal City, California. GRADE: B EXPLANATION ***SPOILER ALERT*** (Don’t read further unless you’ve seen the film) Miss Spool killed Toomey, the boy and Lila. Mary’s killing of Dr. Raymond was unintentional. Lila was a vindictive biyatch, but she wasn’t a killer. The only time Norman kills anyone is Miss Spool at the end. As far as her being Norman’s real mother or not, see “Psycho III” (1986).

eric.rebe

9/10

Good movie!

John Chard

7/10

We all go a little sequel crazy sometimes. 22 years after the murderous and maniacal events at Bates Motel, Norman Bates, freshly released from a mental institution, is back home; and the spectre of ”Mother” is waiting to greet him. We could say it was a cynical attempt at latching onto the coat tails of the 1980s slasher boom, but in spite of having the unenviable task of being a sequel to a masterpiece, Psycho II is a rather nifty sequel. Director Richard Franklin is helped by having Anthony Perkins and Vera Miles heading up the cast list, this gives the film instant credibility, and while the mighty spectre of Hitchcock looms large, Franklin doesn’t copy the maestro and brings his own visual smarts to the piece. Tom Holland’s screenplay doesn’t mimic either, expanding the Bates story with a series of quality twists whilst keeping the mystery element strong and the gripping factor on the high heat. Dean Cundey (cinematography) and Jerry Goldsmith (music) round out the strong points of the film’s tech credits. Not to be dismissed as a lazy cash in, this is well worth a look. Great ending as well! 7/10

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Part of the Series

Psycho

Psycho

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Psycho IV: The Beginning

Psycho IV: The Beginning

1990EN
Psycho III

Psycho III

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