
Stake attention in this memory
A framed movie poster for Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" is prominently displayed on a plain, light-colored wall. The image is oriented with the poster frame at an angle, suggesting it's mounted on a vertical surface. The poster itself features a stark, high-contrast design dominated by shades of yellow, black, and orange. The upper section of the poster shows a woman (likely Janet Leigh as Marion Crane) with a startled expression, wearing what appears to be a bra or slip, rendered in yellow against a black background. Below her, an orange bar with jagged edges highlights the film's title, "PSYCHO," written vertically in white bold letters. Above the title, "ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S" is written horizontally. Another man's head (likely Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates) is depicted in silhouette within this orange section. Visible text on the poster includes: "ANTHONY PERKINS," "VERA MILES," "JOHN GAVIN," "MARTIN BALSAM," "JOHN MCINTIRE," "JANET LEIGH," and "MARION CRANE" (likely referring to the character). A tagline reads: "The master suspense-showman creates something new-and altogether different-in screen excitement!!!" Further credits indicate "HITCHCOCK," "STEFANO," and "A PARAMOUNT" production. The poster is encased in a simple black frame. The surrounding wall is unadorned, suggesting an indoor setting. While the location context of Kyiv, Ukraine is provided, no specific visual cues in the image corroborate this information.
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