からのシーン Psycho 2 (1983)
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別名: Margaret Elizabeth Chan, Мег Тилли, مگ تیلی
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Meg Tilly (born Margaret Elizabeth Chan) is a Canadian-American actress and novelist.
For her role in the 1985 film Agnes of God, she won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. For her role in the television series Bomb Girls (2012–13), she won the 2013 Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Tilly has also written six novels, including Porcupine (2007), which was a finalist for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize.
She is the younger sister of actress Jennifer Tilly.
映画について: Psycho 2 (1983)
公開年: 1983
別タイトル: Psycho II, Psicosis II, Психо II, Psicose 2, Psicose II, Psicose: 2ª Parte, Psicosis II: El regreso de Norman, Psyko II, Psychose II, Psyho No 2: I epistrofi, Psychoza II, Psico II, Psiho 2, Psycose 2
監督: Richard Franklin
脚本家: Robert Bloch, Tom Holland
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: Executive Producer: Bernard Schwartz
Producer: Hilton A. Green
ジャンル: Horror Film, Mystery Film
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キーワード
キーワード: psychopath, insanity, motel, sequel, revenge, murder, mental illness, framed for murder, voyeur, mother son relationship, admiring
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After spending two decades in a mental institution, Norman Bates is released despite Lila Loomis' protests. Upon his return to the old family home and motel, Norman befriends waitress Mary Sampson. Soon after his release, murders start happening near the Bates Motel. The question remains whether Mrs. Bates has returned to control Norman or if someone else is responsible.
概要
Psycho II, released in 1983, is a sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho (1960). Directed by Richard Franklin, this film follows the story of Norman Bates after his release from a mental institution. The movie explores themes of psychological instability and the lingering influence of past events on an individual's life.