About Joseph Stefano

Joseph William Stefanowas an American screenwriter, known for adapting Robert Bloch’s novel as the script for Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho, and for being the producer and co-writer of the original The Outer Limits television series.

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We were mainly concerned about nudity – how much could be shown in 1959 and how much would convey, without being gratuitous, the terror of being attacked naked and wet.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

It’s not like the original movie where you thought it was the mother committing the murders, but it was actually the son. I don’t think it’s possible to create the kind of shock today that we created in 1959. And I don’t even want to try.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

I didn’t know it at the time, but Hitch didn’t want to talk to me – he hated meeting with people he might have to reject. As it turned out, someone, maybe his agent, insisted that he interview me.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

We all go a little mad sometimes.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

In Psycho IV, the time is five years after III, and Norman is out of the hospital. He’s a married man, and he’s finally learned how to love somebody and have natural sex without killing his lover.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

Psycho 11 and III say, in effect, there’s no way to survive with a psychological problem. If you’ve got it, the law can keep you locked up because there’s no chance for cure.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

A boy’s best friend is his mother.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

Hitch was interested in what I had to offer, like one of my background ideas for Norman’s upbringing.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)

Hitch suggested a name actress to play Marion because the bigger the star the more unbelievable it would be that we would kill her.

Joseph Stefano

American screenwriter (1922-2006)