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A lot is made of the influence on Hitchcock's ¿kg films of his father, "a rather nervous man'' who once locked his six-year-old son in a local ¡ail for misbehavior. Less is known about Hitchcock's mother. He avoided discussing her in interviews, and in conversations made only passing reference to her. We do know, however, that they had a close relationship and that he lived with her until he was married, when he was 27. Mother and son remained so close, in fact, that she accompanied him on holidays with his wife. As one of his biographers, Donald Spoto, points out, on those outings Hitchcock "felt more compelled to satisfy her whims than to attend to his wife's comfort." Older women in Hitchcock's films are rarely treated with kindness, however, and tend to be scolding, obnoxious, doddering. But it was not until Psycho, in which Janet Leigh famously comes to a bad end while relaxing in the shower, 11 that a mother was treated as a homicidal maniac, “even if I: y proxy. MARK SELIGER www.vai
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