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The clip About Marion's murder from Psycho (1960) with Simon Oakland, John Gavin. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film.
When he met your sister, he was touched by her, aroused by her.
He wanted her.
That set off the jealous "mother" and "Mother" killed the girl.
After the murder Norman returned as if from a deep sleep and, like a dutiful son, covered up all traces of the crime he was convinced his "mother" had committed!
Why was he... dressed like that?
He's a transvestite.
Uh, not exactly.
A man who dresses in women's clothing in order to achieve a sexual change, or satisfaction, is a transvestite.
But in Norman's case, he was simply doing everything possible to keep alive the illusion of his mother being alive.
And when reality came to close, when danger or desire threatened that illusion, he dressed up, even to a cheap wig he bought.
He'd walk about the house, sit in her chair, speak in her voice.
He tried to be his mother.
And, uh, now he is.
That's what I meant when I said I got the story from the "mother."
You see, when the mind houses two personalities there's always a conflict, a battle.
In Norman's case, the battle is over and the dominant personality has won.
And the $40,000? Who got that?
The swamp. These were crimes of passion, not profit.
He feels a little chill. Can I bring him this blanket?
Oh, sure.
All right.
The clip the-gringos-assulted-the-train from The Wild Bunch (1969) with Emilio Fernández. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. The gringos assaulted the train! They got the guns. We must go! Take the necessary people and take the road to Agua Verde. Convince the gringos to give you the guns. I'll wait for you in the village. If the gringos refuse?
The clip a-drink-with-the-general from The Wild Bunch (1969) with William Holden, Ernest Borgnine. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. - You mean here? - No, no, not there! Wait a minute, now, what you going to do? We got to show a little class here. Right here! It must be that garrison rail spur. I know it's the easiest to hit, but I gotta figure some way to get it out of there.