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:This article is about the novel and the movies based on it. "Psycho" is usually a slang abbreviation of "psychopath".

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Psycho is a 1958 pulp novel by Robert Bloch, which details the life and crimes of the profoundly disturbed Norman Bates.

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1958 - Pulp - Robert Bloch - Norman Bates

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Bloch's novel was adapted into an acclaimed black-and-white feature film in 1960 by Alfred Hitchcock. The affecting, subtly humorous screenplay was written by Joseph Stefano, and, overall, is quite faithful to the novel. Commonly regarded as one of Hitchcock's best films, Psycho has also been acclaimed as one of the most effective horror films. The film spawned several sequels, though they are generally seen as works of lesser quality.

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1960 - Alfred Hitchcock - Screenplay - Joseph Stefano - Horror film

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In 1998, Gus van Sant's remake of Hitchcock's Psycho was released. Though van Sant utilized an unusual aproach (his Psycho followed Hitchcock's nearly shot-for-shot), his version of Psycho received mixed reviews, and was awarded a Golden Raspberries Award.

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1998 - Gus van Sant - Remake - Golden Raspberries Award

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The book had Mary Crane from Dallas, Texas as the leading lady. Since a real Mary Crane exists, Alfred Hitchcock changed her into Marion Crane from Phoenix, Arizona. The original film version of Psycho starred Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins, Martin Balsam, John Gavin, Vera Miles, and Simon Oakland.

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Dallas, Texas - Phoenix, Arizona - Janet Leigh - Anthony Perkins - Martin Balsam - John Gavin - Vera Miles - Simon Oakland

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