The sheriff is one of my favorite characters in the film. He kinda reminds me of John Wayne. It's great how he takes Mary to task for her conspiring ways. 3:48 He should've also said to her 'And you're lucky I don't put you over my knee like you deserve!'
Pretty Meg Tilly was likely age 22 during the filming of this movie and age 23 when it came out in the theaters. Meg is 1/2 Caucasian and 1/2 Chinese. Her original surname was Chan. But after her parents divorced, Meg and her older sister, Jennifer (also an actress) adopted their mother's maiden surname, Tilly. Meg had a few Hollywood roles, including an interesting supporting main role in the mystery drama, "Impulse", around 1984 or 86. She's out of the Hollywood industry now and was last reported living in western Canada, perhaps British Columbia.
Sheriff Deputies told Norman Bates The Sheriff John Hunt Like to see you at the Swap. The Suitcase Belongs to Mr. Toomey who Norman Bates Motel Manager before He Fired him Never see him scene. No I told him to start Packing & That is all.
A good movie that nonetheless destroyed the original narrative. So, Norman did not do any of the killings in Parts 1 and 2? In Part 1, the woman was too short to have committed any of the murders, as shown on camera. Then, Part 3 tried to cover for Part 2 by revealing that the woman Norman killed was his aunt (his real mother's sister) who had had an affair with his father. Too discombobulating.
I've never watched 2 and 3 but I'm glad I read your comment. So they try to make it seem as if Norman never did the killings in the original movie?????
Anthony Perkins was a delight to watch. Wonderful actor.
Completely ❤
❤❤yes Perkins my best player r.i.p dear perpkins❤❤❤❤
3:00 it's interesting the way Norman is gripping the window almost like a child, no adult would ever sit like that, good wee attention to detail
Anthony Perkins is absolutely fantastic
When I heard him say "Mrs. Loomis" All I could think was "Wow she is screwed."
The sheriff is one of my favorite characters in the film. He kinda reminds me of John Wayne. It's great how he takes Mary to task for her conspiring ways. 3:48 He should've also said to her 'And you're lucky I don't put you over my knee like you deserve!'
Mary should be taken to the Women's prison and BIRCHED.
Anthony Perkins Embodied This Character. So Intense. But, he Was a Good & Decent Man In Real Life. Pretty Looking Too!! 🌈😉
The late Anthony Perkins is the only true Norman Bates.
I want to see it. I didnt know they had part 2
They have made 2, 3, 4,. Four movies in total.
Poor norman 😢
He’s, he’s a very sympathy provoking character in this movie - wanting to do right, but driven back into insanity.
I agree, poor Norman. 😢
@@leczornPerfect way of describing his situation, and actually quite relatable for so many people 👍
The Vera Miles character, Lila Loomis, is obsessed with getting Norman back in a mental institution, and she pays for her obsession with her life.
Pretty Meg Tilly was likely age 22 during the filming of this movie and age 23 when it came out in the theaters. Meg is 1/2 Caucasian and 1/2 Chinese. Her original surname was Chan. But after her parents divorced, Meg and her older sister, Jennifer (also an actress) adopted their mother's maiden surname, Tilly. Meg had a few Hollywood roles, including an interesting supporting main role in the mystery drama, "Impulse", around 1984 or 86. She's out of the Hollywood industry now and was last reported living in western Canada, perhaps British Columbia.
Sheriff Deputies told Norman Bates The Sheriff John Hunt Like to see you at the Swap. The Suitcase Belongs to Mr. Toomey who Norman Bates Motel Manager before He Fired him Never see him scene. No I told him to start Packing & That is all.
That’s Janice from 3s company!
The laws of right and wrong, good and bad, and holy and evil? (Sheriff)..
A good movie that nonetheless destroyed the original narrative. So, Norman did not do any of the killings in Parts 1 and 2? In Part 1, the woman was too short to have committed any of the murders, as shown on camera. Then, Part 3 tried to cover for Part 2 by revealing that the woman Norman killed was his aunt (his real mother's sister) who had had an affair with his father. Too discombobulating.
I've never watched 2 and 3 but I'm glad I read your comment. So they try to make it seem as if Norman never did the killings in the original movie?????
@@benbelzer8303Only in the second part Norman didn't kill anyone. The guy is lying or didn't watched the movie.
@@ginbuck3914 thanks, I ended up watching the movies. I really enjoyed part 2!
@@benbelzer8303
Oh nice
I like Part 2 really too.
I am not a fan of 3 and 4
@@ginbuck3914 I really like the ending of part 2, with the biological mother. But nothing beats the original.