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Psycho IV: The Beginning
1990 television film by Mick Garris
Psycho IV: The Beginning is a 1990 American slashertelevision film directed by Mick Garris, and starring Anthony Perkins, Henry Thomas, Olivia Hussey, Warren Frost, Donna Mitchell, and CCH Pounder. It serves as both the third sequel and a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, focusing on the early life of Norman Bates and the flashbacks that took place prior to the events of the original film. It is the fourth and final film in the original Psycho franchise, and Perkins' final appearance in the series before his death in 1992.
The film was written by Joseph Stefano, who also wrote the screenplay of the original film. The musical score was composed by Graeme Revell and the title theme music by Bernard Herrmann from the original film was used. Psycho IV: The Beginning premiered on Showtime on November 10, 1990, as part of a Psycho retrospective hosted by Janet Leigh.
Plot
[edit]A once-again rehabilitated Norman Bates is now married to a psychiatrist named Connie and is expecting a child. Norman secretly fears that the child will inherit his mental illness. One evening, he hears radio talk show host Fran Ambrose discussing the topic of matricide with her guest Dr. Richmond, Norman's former psychol
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Norman Bates
Norman Bates was the proprietor of the Bates Motel. After murdering his domineering mother, he developed a three-way split personality. The personality of "Norma Bates" was most dominant, inspiring him to commit murder and controlled his lesser personality: "Norman Bates", which would often lose arguments against "Norma". The greater personality was sometimes known as "Mother". A third personality: "Normal Bates" was the least dominant, which focused on interacting with other human beings and keeping the Bates Motel financially solvent.
Biography[]
Early life[]
Norman's birth was complicated, causing his mother to have long-lasting physical effects.[1]
According to research conducted by journalist Tracy Venable, when Norman was an infant, his aunt, Emma Spool murdered his father and briefly kidnapped Norman before being institutionalized.[2]
However, Norman would later state that when he was six years old, his father died after being stung to death by bees. During the funeral, a ticklish Norman accidentally laughed in response to his mother's touch and was reprimanded by his mother for it.[1] Following his father's death, he began to show signs of being mentally disturbed. At some point, he took up the hobby of
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