The Murder That Changed the Movies – Psycho at 50

“Fifty years ago, death on the silver screen was typically quite decorous.” Women expired in their beds, men died in battle, and “anyone who was murdered – gangsters and ‘bad’ girls, for instance – generally got what they deserved.” Then along came poor Marion Crane. “A nice girl wasn’t safe in her own shower. A filmgoer wasn’t safe in his seat, the rules of narrative having been shattered.”