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Making-of PSYCHO Movie In The Works

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By Karina Longworth posted 10 months ago
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psycho1.pngMTV reports that Anthony Hopkins is getting ready to play Alfred Hitchcock in a film about the making of Psycho. IMDbPro has scant additional details: the film is in the script phase, and it will eventually be directed by Ryan Murphy, a TV writer who directed last year’s Running With Scissors. Helen Mirren will co-star as Hitch’s wife Alma.

This makes two slice-of-Hitchcock’s-life projects in the works, after Number Thirteen, which stars Dan Fogler as the young Hitchcock, and which I wrote about here. Psycho was shot on the Universal backlot, so hopefully the Hopkins film will at least touch on Hitch’s decadent steak-and-wine lunch ritual at the Universal commissary.

Semi-related: Jim Emerson’s entry on the Psycho shower scene for The House Next Door’s Close-Up Blogathon.

Hitchcock in Love

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By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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Dan Fogler, who won a Tony for his work in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and who will soon star in ping pong/FBI spoof Balls of Fury, tells MTV he’s currently preparing to play Alfred Hitchcock in a movie about the early life of the famed director. From MTV’s movie blog:

You see Hitchcock for two weeks out of his life in [his] early 20s. He just finished his first movie, which is supposed to be a comedy, but it’s not. So he’s freaking out about it and realizes that if he just switches a few things, it can become a thriller. [And] that’s how he finds his niche… give away your trade secrets. [The movie is] cool if you’re a Hitchcock fan. Just like Shakespeare in Love, you see how he comes up with certain ideas [for future films] from events that happened during the course of the movie.

Fogler’s film is titled after Number Thirteen, Hitchcock’s actual first, never-finished film. Only a few scenes of the original were shot before the production was shut down, and those have apparently never been seen by anybody and are thought to have been melted. Hitchcock rarely spoke of this point in his career, and there’s only one brief mention of the film in Donald Spoto’s definitive Hitchcock biography, The Dark Side of the Genius:

A comedy script was prepared, called alternately Mrs. Peabody or Number Thirteen, and Clare Greet and Ernest Thesiger were singed to play the leads. Alfred Hitchcock undertook the direction, on assignment from the chief of production, but by this time the studio’s dwindling funds were being diverted from production to pay debts and salaries, and the unfinished film was shelved. To this day, nothing else is known about this aborted project apart from Hitchcock’s assertion that it wasn’t very interesting.

So it seems safe to say that, like Shakespeare, this new Number 13 is going to be a work of extremely speculative fiction. I couldn’t find an image of a 20-something Hitchcock, but based solely on my lazy Photoshop composite above, wouldn’t Fogler make a good young Orson Welles?