Shocker Internet Drive In Week 4 - Night of the Living Dead Double Feature

Shocker Internet Drive In Week 4 - Night of the Living Dead Double Feature

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Directors: Alfred Hitchcock

Cast: Anthony Perkins, John McIntire, Vera Miles, Martin Balsam, Janet Leigh, John Gavin

Psycho is a 1960 American horror film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay, written by Joseph Stefano, was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. The film stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam. The plot centers on an encounter between on-the-run embezzler Marion Crane (Leigh), shy motel proprietor Norman Bates (Perkins) and his disturbed mother. A private investigator (Balsam), Marion's lover Sam Loomis (Gavin) and her sister Lila (Miles) investigate her disappearance. Psycho was seen as a departure from Hitchcock's previous film, North by Northwest (1959), as it was filmed on a small budget in black-and-white by the crew of his television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Initially, the film divided critics due to its controversial subject matter, but audience interest and outstanding box-office returns prompted a major critical re-evaluation. Psycho was a massive commercial success; from a budget of $806,947 ($6.2 million with 2025 inflation), the film gained $50 million ($384.5 million with 2025 inflation) at the box office, worldwide, not including the money made with rentals. Psycho was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Director for Hitchcock and Best Supporting Actress for Leigh. Psycho is now considered one of Hitchcock's best films, and is arguably his most famous and influential work. It has been hailed as a major work of cinematic art by international film critics and scholars who praise its slick direction, tense atmosphere, impressive camerawork, memorable score and iconic performances. Additionally, the shower scene has become one of the best-known in all of cinema. It is regarded as "the most heavily analyzed film in the long career of the most investigated director in the history of American film" and often ranked among the greatest films of all time. It set a new level of acceptability for violence, deviant behavior and sexuality in American films, and has been considered to be one of the earliest examples of the slasher film genre. After Hitchcock's death in 1980, Universal Pictures produced follow-ups: three sequels, a remake, a made-for-television spin-off and a television series. In 1992, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

Another week and we say "Welcome back to 'Shocker Internet Drive In'". Once again we invite you relive the great old days of warm summer nights (or cool fall evenings), stale popcorn, dry hamburgers, bad movies, fun cartoons and,everyone's favorite drive in activity, backseat love. Tonight we present are presenting a black & white double feature in "Deadland". After an early Porky Pig cartoon, we proudly present the George A. Romero classic "Night of the LIving Dead", sourced from a nice print by the way (parental discreation is advised). And if that wasn't enough, we close out our show with another "dead" cult classic - "Carnival of Souls"! (FYI - per request!) Of course, as always, our feature includes the usual movie previews, drive-in advertisements and fun. So sit back, put your speaker in the car window and enjoy. For more information and fun stuff, don't forget to visit our website: https://www.facebook.com/Shocker-Internet-Drive-In-1079848878843455 or http://beatlbay7900.hostoutfitter.com/home.html


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