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In Reply to: St-t-t-tuttering villains posted by Stephen Hayes on March 10, 2000 at 14:21:52:
the stuttering was actually Anthony Perkins idea. (watch "the making of" if you get a chance) The stutter adds texture to the character. It does about as much as anything else to give his character backstory.
not another Edward Gein fan
What gave you this impression? : )
sorry for the indictment, but it's been my experience that this it's not a stretch. It's a baby step. Talk about a sad state of affairs.
I didn't know that. Thanks. I notice that he stutters on the word "falsity" when he tells Marion that birds actually eat quite a lot (he'd observed before that she eats like a bird). I've always wondered if he wasn't about to say "fallacy" instead, which is the kind of word Norman might find disturbing, since it sounds like "phallus."
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