Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho

Stephen Rebello
3.91
1,893 ratings 241 reviews
Now a major motion picture! The gripping behind-the-scenes look inside the classic suspense shocker—and the creative genius who revolutionized filmmaking. First released in June 1960, Psycho altered the landscape of horror films forever. But just as compelling as the movie itself is the story behind it, which has been adapted as a movie starring Anthony Hopkins as Hitchcock, Helen Mirren as his wife Alma Reville, and Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh. Stephen Rebello brings to life the creation of one of Hollywood’s most iconic films, from the story of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein, the real-life inspiration for the character of Norman Bates, to Hitchcock’s groundbreaking achievements in cinematography, sound, editing, and promotion. Packed with captivating insights from the film’s stars, writers, and crewmembers, Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho is a riveting and definitive history of a signature Hitchcock cinematic masterpiece.
Genres: NonfictionFilmHistoryBiographyMedia Tie InAudiobookHorrorPop CultureBiography MemoirTrue Crime
224 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
465 (25%)
4 star
887 (47%)
3 star
471 (25%)
2 star
55 (3%)
1 star
15 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Stephen Rebello

Lists with this book

The Diary of a Young Girl
Spilled Milk
Animal Farm
Best Books Based On A True Story
196 books • 217 voters