Some of the highest art comes from the lowest of sources. In the case of the 1960 film "Psycho" by director Alfred Hitchcock, a tale of murder and taxidermy inspired by the notorious mass murderer Ed Gein became one of the most celebrated cinematic exercises in suspense ever created. (Spoilers ahead!)
By CBSNews.com producer David Morgan
Publicity shots, on-set photography and frame grabs from the Alfred Hitchcock Wiki and its "1000 Frames of 'Psycho.'"
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