TY - ADVS AU - Philippe,Alexandre O. AU - Roy,Kerry Deignan AU - Toro,Guillermo del AU - Ellis,Bret Easton AU - Curtis,Jamie Lee AU - Roth,Eli AU - Elfman,Danny AU - Bogdanovich,Peter AU - Garris,Mick AU - Marshall,Neil AU - Wood,Elijah AU - Perkins,Oz AU - Murch,Walter AU - Muratore,Robert AU - Herschberger,Chad AU - Hegel,Jon ED - Exhibit A Pictures (Firm), ED - Association relative à la télévision européenne, ED - Sensorshot Productions, ED - Screen Division (Firm), ED - Milkhaus (Firm), ED - IFC Midnight (Firm), ED - Shout! Factory (Firm), ED - Scream Factory (Firm), TI - 78/52: Hitchcock's shower scene PY - 2018///] CY - [Los Angeles, CA] PB - Shout! Factory KW - Hitchcock, Alfred, KW - Psycho (Motion picture : 1960) KW - Motion pictures KW - Production and direction KW - Documentary films KW - lcgft KW - Nonfiction films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Feature films N1 - Originally produced as a documentary film in 2017; "78 shots & 52 cuts that changed cinema forever"--Container; "Scream Factory"--Container; Also issued in Blu-ray DVD combo pack; Special features: Extended interview with Walter Murch; extended interview with Guillermo del Toro; "Stabbing melons" with director Alexandre O. Philippe; theatrical trailer; Director of photography, Robert Muratore ; editor, Chad Herschberger ; music, Jon Hegel; Participants, Jamie Lee Curtis, Guillermo Del Toro, Peter Bogdanovich, Danny Elfman, Bret Easton Ellis, Mick Garris, Neil Marshall, Elijah Wood, Oz Perkins, Karyn Kusama, Marli Renfro; Not rated N2 - "The screeching strings, the plunging knife, the slow zoom out from a lifeless eyeball: in 1960, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho changed film history forever with its taboo-shattering shower scene. With 78 camera set-ups and 52 edits over the course of 2 minutes, Psycho redefined screen violence, set the stage for decades of slasher films to come, and introduced a new element of danger to the movie-going experience. Aided by a roster of filmmakers, critics, and fans--including Guillermo del Toro, Bret Easton Ellis, Jamie Lee Curtis, Eli Roth, and Peter Bogdanovich--director Alexandre O. Philippe pulls back the curtain on the making and influence of this cinematic game changer, breaking it down frame by frame and unpacking Hitchcock's dense web of allusions and double meanings. The result is an enthralling piece of cinematic detective work that's pure nirvana for film buffs."--Container ER -