This one is SO easy to figure out. I don't understand the raves in here. Using the "Psycho" house as a set is a tip-off...intended?
I get tired of these older films/TV series where women just scream helplessly, instead of grabbing a heavy object, and FIGHTING. Well, the nurse FINALLY does grab a fire poker, but makes poor use of it.
Latham as the drunk housekeeper is nothing more than annoying.
John Kerr had such a promising early acting career, before delving into TV series, and eventually becoming a lawyer.
How are people finding this frightening, unless they're recounting their experience of viewing it as a child. People honestly can't discern that the heavy-set nurse is a man??
I get tired of these older films/TV series where women just scream helplessly, instead of grabbing a heavy object, and FIGHTING. Well, the nurse FINALLY does grab a fire poker, but makes poor use of it.
Latham as the drunk housekeeper is nothing more than annoying.
John Kerr had such a promising early acting career, before delving into TV series, and eventually becoming a lawyer.
How are people finding this frightening, unless they're recounting their experience of viewing it as a child. People honestly can't discern that the heavy-set nurse is a man??