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* {{Biopic}}: The film tells the life of Hitchcock from the release of ''Film/NorthByNorthwest'' (1959) to the release of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' (1960).
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* ForegoneConclusion: The film details the production of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' and the personal risks taken by Hitchcock to make this movie. The viewer is probably aware that ''Psycho'' will be a success.
* ForegoneConclusion: The film details the production of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' and the personal risks taken by Hitchcock to make this movie. The viewer is probably aware that ''Psycho'' will be a success.
* IncestSubtext: Ed Gein murdered his brother just to stay closer to his dying mother. Even going far as to crawl into what used to be her bed and ''cradle her decaying corpse'' like a child.
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* MistakenForCheating: Alma's friendship with Whitfield by Hitchcock. The cheating part is more ambiguous,
* UsefulNotes/OedipusComplex: Noted by many male characters brought into the ''Psycho'' production.
** Also, Ed Gein who murdered his brother just to stay closer to his dying mother. Even going far as to crawl into what used to be her bed and ''cradle her decaying corpse'' like a child.
* UsefulNotes/OedipusComplex: Noted by many male characters brought into the ''Psycho'' production.
** Also, Ed Gein who murdered his brother just to stay closer to his dying mother. Even going far as to crawl into what used to be her bed and ''cradle her decaying corpse'' like a child.
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* MistakenForCheating: Alma's friendship with Whitfield by Hitchcock. The cheating part is more ambiguous,
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** Also, Ed Gein who murdered his brother just to stay closer to his dying mother. Even going far as to crawl into what used to be her bed and ''cradle her decaying corpse'' like a child.last name of the protagonist.
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** Also, Ed Gein who murdered his brother just to stay closer to his dying mother. Even going far as to crawl into what used to be her bed and ''cradle her decaying corpse'' like a child.
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* SetBehindTheScenes: The film details the production of ''Film/{{Psycho}}''.
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* ForegoneConclusion: The film details the production of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' and the personal risks taken by Hitchcock to make this movie. The viewer is probably aware that ''Psycho'' will be a success.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When filming is wrapped, Creator/JanetLeigh finds the Mrs. Bates decayed corpse prop in her makeup chair in her dressing room. Janet's scream is heard, Hitchcock opens the door, then says, "I hope you don't mind. I told Mrs. Bates she could use your dressing room." Despite the fact that Janet looked displeased, rolling her eyes, she has little grin on her face as she closes the door.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When filming is wrapped, Creator/JanetLeigh finds the Mrs. Bates decayed corpse prop in her makeup chair in her dressing room. Janet's scream is heard, Hitchcock opens the door, then says, "I hope you don't mind. I told Mrs. Bates she could use your dressing room." Despite the fact that Janet looked displeased, rolling her eyes, eyes and shaking her head, she has a little grin on her face as she closes the door.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Hitchcock certainly seems to invoke this trope while making the movie especially since he offered to finance the production himself and so many people were against him doing such a movie.