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Psycho III
TrailerAfter a few months in Psycho II, Norman Bates now meets three new people in is quite motel: a beautiful nun, an unemployed young man and a snooping reporter. Norman shows interest in the nun and hires the young man to take care of the motel while the reporter want to interview his past life. What will happen to Norman and his three new friends when things go wrong?Actors: Anthony Perkins, Diana Scarwid, Jeff Fahey, Roberta Maxwell, Hugh Gillin, Lee Garlington, Robert Alan Browne, Gary Bayer, Patience Cleveland, Juliette Cummins, Steve Guevara, ...»Director: Anthony PerkinsCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1986IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Psycho III"
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Characters of "Psycho III"
Norman BatesPlayed by: Anthony PerkinsSheriff John HuntPlayed by: Hugh GillinMyrnaPlayed by: Lee GarlingtonRalph StatlerPlayed by: Robert Alan BrowneFather BrianPlayed by: Gary BayerSister MargaretPlayed by: Patience ClevelandRedPlayed by: Juliette CumminsRuthiePlayed by: Kay HeberleKylePlayed by: Donovan ScottSister CatherinePlayed by: Karen HenselLouPlayed by: Jack MurdockPatsyPlayed by: Katt SheaHarvey LeachPlayed by: Hugo Stanger -
Directors of "Psycho III"
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Creators of "Psycho III"
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Critic Reviews of "Psycho III"
Dave Kehr Chicago ReaderOctober 21, 2008Perkins tries to imitate Hitchcock's visual style, but most of the film is made without concern for style of any kind, unless it's the bludgeoning nonstyle of Friday the 13th.
Variety Staff VarietyJune 18, 2008The whole enterprise is dependent almost entirely upon self-referential incidents and attitudes for its effect, and it eventually becomes wearying.
Vincent Canby New York TimesMay 20, 2003It has a cast of talented, self-effacing actors, who don't upstage the material, and an efficient screenplay by Charles Edward Pogue, who doesn't beat you over the head to prove that he has a sense of humor.
Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The movie was directed by Perkins, in his filmmaking debut. I was surprised by what a good job he does.
Matt Brunson Creative LoafingOctober 16, 2013The problem with this outing, which marked Perkins' directorial debut, is that it largely plays like a run-of-the-mill slasher flick.
Dustin Putman TheFilmFile.comSeptember 23, 2013[Blu-ray Review] Worth a look, but creatively falls victim to a series that slowly declined with each new entry.
Alex Sandell Juicy CerebellumDecember 27, 2004Much better than the second.
David Cornelius eFilmCritic.comDecember 04, 2004any fan of the Hitchcock classic whose curiosity was snagged by Psycho II should find something of interest to see here.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Spirituality and PracticeAugust 26, 2004A twisted tale of sexuality, religion and misogyny
Ken Hanke Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)July 30, 2002Superior horror sequel stylishly made by star Anthony Perkins
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