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Yet even I didn't see that coming
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Hitchcock

We wouldn't have our little movie, would we?

[first lines] Henry Gein:
It's lucky it didn't reach the house. Ed Gein:
Yeah. Henry Gein:
You know, there's gonna be a lot more jobs at that factory in Milwaukee come June. I could put in a word. Ed Gein:
You can't leave us, Henry. She needs us both. Henry Gein:
Can you stop being a mama's boy for one second? I'm not trying to hurt you, but Jesus, you gotta live your own life sometime. That woman can take care of her own god... [Ed hits Henry with a shovel] Alfred Hitchcock:
Good evening. Well, brother has been killing brother since Cain and Abel, yet even I didn't see that coming. I was as blindsided as poor old Henry down there. And apparently, the authorities shared my naïveté. In other words, they believed the young man's story. That Henry fell, hit his head on a stone and died of smoke asphyxiation. On the other hand, if they hadn't believed him, Ed Gein would never have had the opportunity to commit those heinous crimes for which he became most famous. And we, of course, well [pause] Alfred Hitchcock:
we wouldn't have our little movie, would we?

Full Transcript

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yet even I didn't see that coming
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I was as blind sided as poor old Henry down there
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Apparently the authorities shared my naivet
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In other words they believed the young man's story
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that Henry fell hit his head on a stone
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and died of smoke asphyxiation
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On the other hand if they hadn't believed him
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Ed Gein would never have had the opportunity to commit those
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heinous crimes for which he became most famous
Duration
36 seconds
Views
489
Timestamp in Movie
00:01:41
Uploaded
Mar 18, 2022
Production
Cold Spring Pictures,The Montecito Picture Company

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Movie Summary

The relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during the filming of Psycho (1960) in 1959 is explored.

Actors

Frank Collison
Henry Gein
Michael Wincott
Ed Gein
Anthony Hopkins
Alfred Hitchcock