Psycho
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1:37:19
(People Chattering)
1:37:25
If anyone gets any answers
it'll be the psychiatrist.

1:37:28
Even I couldn't get to Norman
and he knows me.

1:37:31
- You warm enough, miss?
- Yes.

1:37:34
Did he talk
to you?

1:37:37
No.
1:37:40
I got the whole story, but not from
Norman. I got it from his "mother."

1:37:46
Norman Bates
no longer exists.

1:37:49
He only half-existed
to begin with.

1:37:52
And now the other half
has taken over...

1:37:56
probably f or all time.
1:38:00
Did he kill my sister?
1:38:02
Yes... and no.
1:38:05
Now look, if you're trying to lay
some psychiatric groundwork...

1:38:08
f or some sort of plea
this f ellow would like to cop...

1:38:11
(Chuckling) A psychiatrist
doesn't lay the groundwork.

1:38:14
He merely tries
to explain it.

1:38:16
- But my sister is...
- Yes.

1:38:21
Yes, I'm sorry.
The private investigator too.

1:38:26
If you drag that swamp somewhere in
the vicinity of the motel, you'll...

1:38:33
Uh, have you any unsolved
missing persons cases on your books?

1:38:36
- Yes, two.
- Young girls?

1:38:39
- Did he conf ess to...
- Like I said...

1:38:42
the "mother."
1:38:46
To understand it the way I understood
it, hearing it from the "mother"...

1:38:50
that is from the "mother" half
of Norman's mind...

1:38:53
you have to go back
ten years...

1:38:56
to the time when Norman murdered
his mother and her lover.

1:38:59
He was already dangerously disturbed,
had been since his f ather died.


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