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  1. Psycho II is a 1983 American psychological slasher film directed by Richard Franklin, written by Tom Holland, and starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Robert Loggia, and Meg Tilly. It is the first sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho and the second film in the Psycho franchise.

  2. Jun 3, 1983 · Psycho II: Directed by Richard Franklin. With Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Meg Tilly, Robert Loggia. After twenty-two years of psychiatric care, Norman Bates attempts to return to a life of solitude, but the specters of his crimes - and his mother - continue to haunt him.

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    • Crime, Horror, Mystery
    • Richard Franklin
    • 1983-06-03
  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Two decades after the original murders at the Bates Motel, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) completes his treatment at a mental institution and returns home to find his...

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    • Anthony Perkins
  4. Currently you are able to watch "Psycho II" streaming on IndieFlix. It is also possible to buy "Psycho II" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store online.

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  5. Jul 24, 2014 · Psycho II (1983) Official Trailer - Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.67M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.4K. 348K views 9 years ago. Subscribe to CLASSIC ...

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  6. Overview. Norman Bates is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis, sister of his most famous victim. Is he really cured, or will he kill again? Robert Bloch. Characters. Richard Franklin. Director. Tom Holland. Writer. Wuchak.

  7. The movie's premise is well-known to students of the film's TV commercials. Norman Bates, having been judged not guilty by reason of insanity back in 1960, has responded well to psychiatric treatment. He is released.