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Jamie Lee Curtis pays tribute to his Psychosis star mother

2021-10-14T10:22:48.047Z


While on her way to the premiere of the film, Halloween Kills, the actress winked at Janet Leigh, the leading actress of Alfred Hitchcock's Psychosis, by coming in disguised as Marion Crane.


61 years ago, audiences discovered Alfred Hitchcock's 47th masterpiece,

Psychosis

.

Inspired by the eponymous novel by Robert Bloch, the director signs a 109-minute thriller, mixing pure fear and breathless suspense, all in black and white and to music, no less famous, by Bernard Herrmann.

Headlining, the public discovered the actor Anthony Perkins in the role of Norman Bates but also the actress Janet Leigh who played Marion Crane.

Alfred Hitchcock

Psychosis

with Janet Leigh, 1960 Everett / Bridgeman pictures

Six decades later, and as Halloween draws closer, Jamie Lee Curtis went to the October 12 premiere in costume for the movie

Halloween Kills

, in which she is starring.

If all the guests went in their best disguise, the actress decided to don the costume that her mother wore in Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece,

Psychosis

.

Jamie Lee Curtis appeared wearing a heavy wool sky blue dress and a short blonde wig.

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Psychosis

of Alfred Hitchcock, model of the masters of suspense

Jamie Lee Curtis will play Laurie Strode in David Gordon Green's new movie,

Halloween Kills

.

It tells the story of three generations of women, played on screen by Judy Greer (Karen Nelson) and Andi Matichak (Allyson Nelson), who fight against the famous bloodthirsty killer Michael Myers, played by James Jude Courtney.

This horror film will be in theaters on Wednesday, October 20.

Source: lefigaro

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