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Psycho IV: The Beginning
Movie poster
Directed byMick Garris
Written byJoseph Stefano
Produced byHilton A. Green
Les Mayfield
George Zaloom
StarringAnthony Perkins
Henry Thomas
Olivia Hussey
CCH Pounder
CinematographyRodney Charters
Edited byCharles Bornstein
Music byGraeme Revell
Distributed byUniversal Television
Release dates
November 10, 1990
Running time
96 min.
LanguageEnglish

Psycho IV: The Beginning is a 1990 made-for-television prequel to Psycho, Psycho II & Psycho III. The film stars Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, Henry Thomas as young Norman Bates, Olivia Hussey as Norma Bates, and CCH Pounder as Fran Ambrose. The film was written by Joseph Stefano, who also wrote the screenplay of the original 1960 film. The original musical score was composed by Graeme Revell.

Plot summary

Template:Spoiler Norman Bates is once again having mother trouble. This time he is invited to share memories of his mother with a radio talk show host, Fran Ambrose. After the death of his father, Norman and his mother lived alone together in a very unhealthy state of interdependence. When Norman was a teenager, his mother took a lover, making him insanely jealous. He murdered them with strychnine and preserved his mother's corpse. But Norman fears that he may kill again, for his wife is pregnant with his child and Norman cannot let another of his "cursed line" loose in the civilized world.

Trivia

  • Psycho IV was filmed at Universal Studios Florida. The facade of the Bates Motel and the Psycho house were re-created at the theme park.
  • After filming, the Bates Motel facade was utilized for a haunted maze during 1993's Halloween Horror Nights titled "The Psycho Path Maze".
  • The sets were demolished in 2000 for the construction of the "Curious George Goes to Town" Playground.