
Psycho Path
Documentary
Overview
Documentary on the making of Gus Van Sant's "Psycho." Featured at the Berlin Film Festival, 2000.
Top Cast


Christopher Doyle
Christopher Doyle
Self - Cinematographer
Christopher Doyle
Self - Cinematographer


Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman
Self - Arranger
Danny Elfman
Self - Arranger


Philip Baker Hall
Philip Baker Hall
Self - Actor / Sheriff Chambers
Philip Baker Hall
Self - Actor / Sheriff Chambers


Anne Heche
Anne Heche
Self - Actress / Marion Crane
Anne Heche
Self - Actress / Marion Crane


Bruce LaBruce
Bruce LaBruce
Self - Filmmaker
Bruce LaBruce
Self - Filmmaker


James Le Gros
James Le Gros
Self - Actor / California Charlie
James Le Gros
Self - Actor / California Charlie


Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore
Self - Actress / Lila Crane
Julianne Moore
Self - Actress / Lila Crane


Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen
Self - Actor / Sam Loomis
Viggo Mortensen
Self - Actor / Sam Loomis


William H. Macy
William H. Macy
Self - Actor / Milton Arbogast
William H. Macy
Self - Actor / Milton Arbogast


Michael Musto
Michael Musto
Self - Village Voice
Michael Musto
Self - Village Voice
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