Psycho II
After spending 22 years of taking psychiatric care because of his crimes, Norman Bates is released despite of rejection from his victims. He desires a whole fresh life and struggles to join the mainstream society. However, he is now constants bothered by phone calls and letters from his dead mother. Is his psychosis renew itself, or are his old enemies are trying to bring him back to his past crime?
20 July 1953, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
18 September 1962, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 February 1974, New York City, New York, USA
24 June 1950, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
July 3, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA
15 July 1948, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
25 July 1933, Topeka, Kansas, USA
3 January 1930, Staten Island, New York, USA
18 May 1918, Guymon, Oklahoma, USA
28 October 1944, Chicago, Illinois, USA
12 June 1913, Poland
23 August 1929, Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
1 December 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
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6 March 1916, Harrisburg, Illinois, USA
14 February 1960, Long Beach, California, USA
11 July 1943, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
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May 06, 2005
The weakest of the series. Still has its fair share of scares.
October 10, 2011
A surprisingly decent sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's landmark slasher...
October 23, 2004
It is a craftsman-like piece of filmmaking with a suitably flaky performance by Perkins, but it isn't really a sequel to Psycho. It continues the story, but not the spell.
June 05, 2013
You can chide Psycho II for its hubris, and the fact that it won't ever get within shouting distance of a classic. But for a quiet summer escape with an old motel owner we used to know... yeah, it could be a lot worse.
August 30, 2004
That it's about as chilly a movie as ever delighted the mass market is beside the point, in view of its exuberantly macabre craftsmanship.
October 20, 2008
Though far from a worthy successor to the original (but why make impossible demands?) the film clearly could have been much worse.
September 09, 2005
Not a bad sequel at all.
June 24, 2006
Scary and fun, it's as worthy a sequel as one might reasonably expect.
September 23, 2013
[Blu-ray Review] A psychologically scary and handsomely mounted thriller.
October 20, 2008
Director Richard Franklin deftly keeps the suspense and tension on high while dolling out dozens of shock-of-recognitions shots drawn from the audience's familiarity with Psycho.

