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| Vera Miles | Lila Loomis | |
| Meg Tilly | Mary Loomis | |
| Robert Loggia | Dr. Bill Raymond | |
| Dennis Franz | Warren Toomey | |
| Hugh Gillin | Sheriff John Hunt | |
| Claudia Bryar | Emma Spool | |
| Robert Alan Browne | Ralph Statler | |
| Ben Hartigan | Judge Hartigan | |
| Lee Garlington | Myrna | |
| Tim Maier | Josh | |
| Jill Carroll | Kim | |
| Chris Hendrie | Deputy Pool | |
| Tom Holland | Deputy Norris | |
| Michael Lomazow | District Attorney | |
| Bob Hilgenberg | Public Defender (as Robert Destri) | |
| Oz Perkins | Norman (age 12) (as Osgood Perkins II) |
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It's 22 years later, and Norman Bates (Perkins) is coming home, having been declared sane by Dr. Bill Raymond (Loggia), but Marion Crane's sister, Lila Loomis (Miles), doesn't believe it. Perkins and Miles recreate their roles from Alfred Hitchcock's classic shower shocker, as Norman's return and the arrival of Mary Samuels (Tilly) at the Bates Motel trigger a new wave of brutal killings. Holland and director Richard Franklin, who was invited by Hitchcock as a guest observer on the set of Topaz, pay affectionate homage to the original film's blend of horror and black humor. |
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