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Title: Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock
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Norman's real personality is conversing with his "mother's" personality. When Norman gives the creepy smile and says he wouldn't even hurt a fly, it seems as if it is Hitchcock himself smiling at the audience.
An alternate title that can be given to the movie "Psycho" can be "Wimpy... Showed first 250 characters
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However at the end, it turns out that Norman has killed two people, as far as the audience knows. Hitchcock's audio as well as camera angles contribute to the horror of the hit film "Psycho." Showed next 250 characters
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