Psycho (Deleted Scenes)

Alford Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece, Psycho, despite being a financial success, was the subject of much controversy due to the rarely seen amount or violence any film ever had before. The film was heavily edited do be less violent and dark in many territories, including the United Kingdom.

However, many scenes or parts of scenes from the original film were removed and have never been seen on VHS or DVD. Or even cinema re-releases. These scenes included:

More Character developing scenes for Norman Bates.

A longer shower murder scene, including a view of Mary Crane's bare breasts.

A longer car drive including an encounter with a truck driver for Mary.

A scene where Norman hides the body of the detective who was looking for Mary his 'mother' killed.

Norman washing more blood off his hands while hiding Mary's body. (Available in the german dub)

A scene where Mary's boyfriend goes to see Norman at his hotel.

Norman's 'mother' stabbing the detective more times. (Available in the german dub)

Mary's sister on a longer track through Norman's House. (Including his childhood room, the basement and the bathroom)

A cameo by Alford Hitchcock as one of the police officers at the Sheriff's office.

None of these scenes have ever been seen since the original release of the film, and to this day they remain lost.