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Saturday, July 6, 2013

What's That? There's Really A Doll For Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho!


How's it going lurkers? I hope you all enjoyed your Independence Day. I mostly slept in, ate, watched TV, checked my e-mail messages, etc.

Last Thursday night, I watched Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. I'm not a huge Hitchcock fan. However, I DO sometimes watch The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Psycho on the Encore Suspense Channel. 

Whenever I watch The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Psycho, it is for my personal amusement. Simply watching the contrived acting makes me laugh. 

In fact, every time I watch that epic scene of Norman Bates' dead mother in Psycho, I can't help laughing hysterically.

Psycho: Mrs. Bates' "Corpse" Is Revealed (1960) 

 
It's a plastic molded skeleton, which is supposed to resemble Norman Bates' mother! When I originally saw this scene, I laughed so hard that I cried hysterically.

While I am on the topic of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, did you already know that Psycho had a Madame Alexander Doll? I did not find out, until last year on YouTube. 

Toy collector, Mike Mozart, gives YouTube reviews about retro dolls and action figures. He also gave reviews about the PeeWee Herman and Beetlejuice dolls, which I have owned since the '80s. 

Anyway, here is Mike Mozart's review about Madame Alexander's Psycho Doll.

Mike Mozart's Review About Madame Alexander's Psycho Doll (2011)

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