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Psycho - Much of the films narrative occurs when there is little or no spoken dialogue.  

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Psycho Much of the films narrative occurs when there is little or no spoken dialogue. With reference to at least 2 scenes explore ways this is done Psycho was a hit film made in 1962, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film only cost 800,000 dollars to make and earned more than 40 million dollars in sales at the box office and merchandising. The story was based on a book written by Robert Bloch. The ending of this film is so plot twisting and drastic the author of the book bought as many copies of it as he could to prevent the ending being given away to the audience of the film. Alfred Hitchcock directed other hit films such as Birds, Vertigo and other great movies. Each and every one of his films he stared in a cameo appearance. A theme which Hitchcock applies throughout the film is 'birds', there are many references...

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