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Clips from Psycho (1960)
"He'll be back."
Psycho (1960)
"-Bust in on Arbogast and the old lady. . . -Yes."
Psycho (1960)
"-That wouldn't be a wise thing to do. -Patience doesn't run in my family, Sam."
Psycho (1960)
"What am I supposed to do, just sit here and wait?"
Psycho (1960)
"Arbogast!"
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"No Arbogast, no Bates. Only the old lady at home."
Psycho (1960)
"Where could he have gone?"
Psycho (1960)
"Maybe he got some definite lead. Maybe he went right on."
Psycho (1960)
"-This is Lila Crane from Phoenix. -How do you do?"
Psycho (1960)
"She's been here searching for her sister. There's this private detective helping and. . ."
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"She's not missing so much as she's run away."
Psycho (1960)
"That's what I want you to do something about."
Psycho (1960)
"Well, I think there's something wrong too, miss, but not the same thing."
Psycho (1960)
"He wasn't out when you were there,"
Psycho (1960)
"Florrie, the Sheriff wants you to connect him with the Bates Motel."
Psycho (1960)
"Listen, we got worries here."
Psycho (1960)
"Well, this one wouldn't be a customer, anyway."
Psycho (1960)
"No, that's okay, Norman."
Psycho (1960)
"in Green Lawn Cemetery for the past 1 0 years."
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"(WHISPERING) In bed."
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"You mean that old woman I saw sitting in the window out there wasn't Bates' mother?"
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"NORMAN: Please, Mother."
Psycho (1960)
"Mother, please, it's just for a few days."
Psycho (1960)
"Just for a few days so they won't find you."
Psycho (1960)
"Now get out!"
Psycho (1960)
"-I told you to get out, boy. -NORMAN: I'll carry you, Mother."
Psycho (1960)
"Saw the register myself."
Psycho (1960)
"Saw the whole place, as a matter of fact. That boy's alone there."
Psycho (1960)
"-so there it is. -I still feel that there's something. . ."
Psycho (1960)
"-I don't know. -It's Sunday."
Psycho (1960)
"I wonder where Norman Bates does his hermiting."
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"We were gonna try to make it straight to San Francisco,"
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"-I'll take you to Cabin 1 0. -Better sign in first, hadn't we?"
Psycho (1960)
"My boss is paying for this trip and, well, it's 90% business."
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"I'd better sign in and get a receipt."
Psycho (1960)
"Do you think if something happened, it happened there?"
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"I don't know."
Psycho (1960)
"SAM: Bates."
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"Well, doesn't that prove that he found out about the money?"
Psycho (1960)
"Do we simply ask him where he's hidden it?"
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"I want her to tell us the same thing."
Psycho (1960)
"-I don't like you going into that house alone. -I can handle a sick old woman."
Psycho (1960)
"can you find your way back to town?"
Psycho (1960)
"-You looking for me? -Why, yes, as a matter of fact."
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"Here you are doing all the listening."
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"Drive me crazy."
Psycho (1960)
"(GASPS)"
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"(SIGHS)"
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"My mother and I were more than happy."
Psycho (1960)
"Buy a new one in a new town where you won't have to hide your mother."
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"you have to go back 1 0 years"
Psycho (1960)
"Now, that pushed him over the line and he killed them both."
Psycho (1960)
"Matricide is probably the most unbearable crime of all,"
Psycho (1960)
"He stole her corpse."
Psycho (1960)
"even treated it to keep it as well as it would keep."
Psycho (1960)
"and because he was so pathologically jealous of her,"
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"Not exactly."
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"when danger or desire threatened that illusion,"
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"MRS. BATES: it's sad when a mother has to speak the words"
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"that condemn her own son,"
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"They'll put him away now, as I should have years ago."
Psycho (1960)
"Let them see what kind of a person I am."
Psycho (1960)
"and they'll say, Why, she wouldn't even harm a fly."
Psycho (1960)
"Why don't you call your boss and tell him"
Psycho (1960)
"you're taking the rest of the afternoon off?"
Psycho (1960)
"Friday anyway, and hot."
Psycho (1960)
"What do I do with my free afternoon? Walk you to the airport?"
Psycho (1960)
"Well, we could laze around here a while longer."
Psycho (1960)
"(MARION SIGHS)"
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"MARION: Checking-out time is 3:00 p.m."
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"but when your time is up. . ."
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"Oh, Sam, I hate having to be with you in a place like this."
Psycho (1960)
"I've heard of married couples who deliberately spend"
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"Oh, Sam, this is the last time."
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"For meeting you in secret so we can be secretive."
Psycho (1960)
"You come down here on business trips, and we steal lunch hours."
Psycho (1960)
"All right. What do we do instead? Write each other lurid love letters?"
Psycho (1960)
"Oh, I have to go, Sam."
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"-I can come down next week. -No."
Psycho (1960)
"Oh, we can see each other. We can even have dinner."
Psycho (1960)
"But respectably."
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"and my sister helping me broil a big steak for three."
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"And after the steak,"
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"Sam !"
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"All right."
Psycho (1960)
"Marion, whenever it's possible, I want to see you."
Psycho (1960)
"And under any circumstances, even respectability."
Psycho (1960)
"Oh, no, I'm all for it."
Psycho (1960)
"Otherwise, though, it's just hard work."
Psycho (1960)
"I'm tired of sweating for people who aren't there."
Psycho (1960)
"I sweat to pay off my father's debts, and he's in his grave."
Psycho (1960)
"I sweat to pay my ex-wife alimony,"
Psycho (1960)
"They also pay who meet in hotel rooms."
Psycho (1960)
"-I haven't even been married once yet. -Yeah. But when you do, you'll swing."
Psycho (1960)
"When I send my ex-wife her alimony, you can lick the stamps."
Psycho (1960)
"I'm thinking of it."
Psycho (1960)
"-Don't miss your plane. -Hey, we can leave together, can't we?"
Psycho (1960)
"I'm late and you have to put your shoes on."
Psycho (1960)
"Is Mr Lowery back from lunch?"
Psycho (1960)
"He's lunching with the man who's buying the Harris Street property."
Psycho (1960)
"You know, the oil lease man. That's why he's late. You got a headache?"
Psycho (1960)
"Headaches are like resolutions,"
Psycho (1960)
"you forget them as soon as they stop hurting."
Psycho (1960)
"Have you got some aspirin? I've got something, not aspirin."
Psycho (1960)
"My mother's doctor gave them to me the day of my wedding."
Psycho (1960)
"Teddy was furious when he found out I'd taken tranquilisers."
Psycho (1960)
"Teddy called me. My mother called to see if Teddy called."
Psycho (1960)
"Oh, your sister called to say she's going to Tucson to do some buying"
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"and she'll be gone the whole weekend and. . ."
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"Wow."
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"It's as hot as fresh milk."
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"He can afford it today."
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"(CHUCKLES)"
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"Marion, will you get the copies of that deed ready for Mr Cassidy?"
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"-Yes, sir. -Tomorrow's the day, my sweet little girl."
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"Oh, not you. My daughter."
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"A baby."
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"And tomorrow she stands her sweet self up there and gets married away from me."
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"I want you to take a look at my baby."
Psycho (1960)
"(CHUCKLES)"
Psycho (1960)
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