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Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho | [Stephen Rebello]
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Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho

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  • by Stephen Rebello
  • Narrated by Paul Michael Garcia
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    8 hrs and 18 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    12-01-12
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Publisher's Summary

Here is a gripping, behind-the-scenes look inside the classic suspense shocker Psycho - and the creative genius who revolutionized filmmaking.

First released in June 1960, Psycho altered the landscape of horror films forever. But just as compelling as the movie itself is the story behind it.

Stephen Rebello brings to life the creation of one of Hollywood’s most iconic films, from the story of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein, the real-life inspiration for the character of Norman Bates, to Hitchcock’s groundbreaking achievements in cinematography, sound, editing, and promotion. Packed with captivating insights from the film’s stars, writers, and crew members, Hitchcock is a riveting and definitive history of a signature Hitchcock cinematic masterpiece.

Stephen Rebello is a screenwriter and author of several nonfiction books, including Reel Art: Great Posters from the Golden Age of the Silver Screen. He has written feature articles for numerous major publications, and his celebrity interviews have drawn out provocative revelations from countless stars. He is currently a contributing editor at Playboy magazine.

©1990 Stephen Rebello (P)2012 Blackstone

What the Critics Say

"Meticulous history…helps the reader comprehend the original shock of the film." (The New York Times Book Review)

"Rebello talked with virtually every surviving participant in the filmmaking. The result is a book that will inform cineastes and indulge Psychomanes." (Washington Post Book World)

"Fascinating." (Newsweek)

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    Peter Fort Myers, FL, United States 03-21-13
    Peter Fort Myers, FL, United States 03-21-13 Member Since 2001
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    "Interesting if your are a Hitchcock, psycho or Blo"
    What did you love best about Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho?

    The background of the story and making of the film. It was interesting but not surprising that Robert bloch really got little from his story.


    What was one of the most memorable moments of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho?

    A retrospective sense of what people were thinking of Hitchcock during the late 60's. I was a great fan of his TV series.


    What about Paul Michael Garcia’s performance did you like?

    Clear and well paced


    Any additional comments?

    If you are interested in Hitchcock, psycho or Robert Bloch or film making you should find this interesting.

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    Bill Vancouver, WA, United States 03-02-13
    Bill Vancouver, WA, United States 03-02-13 Member Since 2011

    Love well written and well narrated books of any type.

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    "Fascinating listen if you love movies!"
    Would you consider the audio edition of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho to be better than the print version?

    Have not read the print version.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Alfred Hitchcock. You learn a lot about him and his quirky character in this title.


    Which character – as performed by Paul Michael Garcia – was your favorite?

    See the above answer.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    Yes, but too long to listen to in one sitting.


    Any additional comments?

    I'm going to watch Psycho again after listening to this entertaining title. I recommend this book with no reservations!

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    Helen Frankston, Australia 02-04-13
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    I thoroughly enjoyed this book; having just seen the movie I could really visualise the characters.

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    Darryl Cedar Rapids, IA, United States 12-18-12
    Darryl Cedar Rapids, IA, United States 12-18-12 Member Since 2005
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    "excellent if your a fan of Hitch and Psycho"

    I enjoyed this very much and look forward to seeing the film. the background on the actual events and the Bloch book are great, but there is real insight into how this film got made and I like it. I watched Psycho again after finishing this to see some of the camera work and details talked about again. I like Hitchcock and though he has some flaws, I can't help but appreciate someone who worked at his craft and had a vision, and it's too bad current directors and film makers don't take a step back from the blood and carnage and work on suspense and acting etc. thoroughly enjoyed it. and the late speculation on how Hitch didn't know how to handle the monster he'd created and how it affected his work is insightful

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