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  1. The Bates’ Mansion from the 1960 horror classic Psycho is one such iconic image, but the work behind it is obscured- tucked away in the folds of history. Nighthawks by Edward Hopper, 1942. Via/ Wiki Commons.

  2. Apr 8, 2015 · Psycho shocked the world by pushing the limits of violence and sexuality. Did you ever notice in the original Psycho film that you never see the back or right side of the house? This is because the house was originally built as a façade with just the front and left side built.

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  3. The Psycho House, from Inside Universal 1968. From the Universal Studios Hollywood website, 1999. ‘For one particular Alfred Hitchock thriller, the script called for Janet Leigh’s character, Marion Crane, to drive up a long and lonely road on a dark, rainy night, and search for a place to stay.

  4. Alfred Hitchcock's iconic film "Psycho" features the Bates Motel and the sinister hilltop Psycho house as its memorable settings. Fans can visit the famous Psycho house on a tour at the...

  5. Sep 2, 2022 · Watch on. This is the story of the 'Psycho' house and Bates Motel set at Universal Studios Florida as seen in 'Psycho IV: The Beginning'.

  6. The "Psycho House" became an iconic symbol of eerieness, and has appeared in countless films (including two Psycho sequels), television shows and advertisements. The set still stands on the Universal backlot fifty years later, although modified and twice relocated over the years.

  7. The Bates Motel is a fictional motel situated approximately 20 miles from the town of Fairvale, California, on an old highway and first seen in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho. The motel has an adjoining house set on higher ground behind the main office and cabins, where Norman Bates lives in solitude with his mother, Norma Bates .

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