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Iconic movies that were almost never made - Page 28 of 35 - Kiwi Report

Iconic movies that were almost never made


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[post_page_title]Psycho [/post_page_title]
Psycho is today considered one of Hitchcock’s best films, but initially he was the only person who believed this movie would be a hit. He bought the movie rights of the novel for only 9,000, but Paramount’s studio heads, who he had worked with several time before, hated the story.

Psycho

They didn’t want Psycho to happen, so they refused to give Hitchcock a realistic budget. But he was determined, and found ways to keep production costs low (by for example filming in black and white).

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