14
1983    1h 52minTerror, Misterio
6.667%63%6.5
Después de veintidós años encerrado en un psiquiátrico y, aparentemente curado, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) queda en libertad pese a las protestas de Lila, la hermana de Marion Crane (Vera Miles) y viuda de Sam Loomis, el antiguo novio de su hermana. Acompañado por su psiquiatra, el doctor Raymond, Norman regresa al motel Bates y se hace cargo de él. Tras hacer amistad con una joven, empiezan a ocurrir hechos extraños y crímenes inexplicables...
Directed by Richard Franklin
  • Anthony PerkinsNorman Bates
  • Meg TillyMary
  • Vera MilesLila Loomis
  • Robert LoggiaDr. Bill Raymond
  • Dennis FranzWarren Toomey
  • Hugh GillinSheriff John Hunt
  • Virginia GreggNorma Bates (voice) (uncredited)
  • Claudia BryarMiss Spool
  • Robert Alan BrowneRalph Statler
  • Ben HartiganJudge
  • Lee GarlingtonMyrna
  • Tim MaierJosh
  • Jill CarrollKim
  • Chris HendrieDeputy Pool
  • Tom HollandDeputy Norris / Escritor
  • Michael LomazowD.A.
  • Bob HilgenbergPublic Defender
  • Osgood PerkinsYoung Norman
  • Ben FrommerSexton
  • Gene WhittingtonDiver
  • adrianlaq25 de mayo de 2025
    Unpredictable. Homage to the pioneer of slasher-films.
  • Paul Kalkhof22 de octubre de 2025
    Solid sequel that is way better than it deserves to be. It has something to say about revenge and the cycle of violence. What sells it is Anthony Perkins' sympathetic performance, and you are really rooting for him to get better.
  • Randy Johnson20 de abril de 2026
    I love Alfred Hitchcock ,ZZ PSYCHO 3 Alfred mafe a very goodoney
  • Kevin Ward6 de julio de 2025
    Psycho 2 opens by playing the shower scene from the first Psycho, possibly one of the most iconic scenes of all time. Thankfully, that opening is the only time I felt like this was just a legacy sequel cash grab. There are plenty of other callbacks to the original, but all of them felt like they had genuine narrative purpose. 
I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this. It plays a little bit like a Scooby-Doo mystery (I mean that in the best way possible) complete with red herrings, disguises and twists galore. And there was one knife to the throat (or should I say down the throat) that was surprisingly gruesome. 
The entrance into the story with Norman being deemed sane, was clever and worked well to put Anthony Perkins back in the center of the story. I really didn’t love the final twist. Really felt like it was kind of tacked onto the end and to me it didn’t seem to make a ton of sense.  Everything up until then was a sure-handed and compelling mystery. 

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