New York- Mezco makes Mother’s Day extra special this year for one of one of cinema’s most famous matriarchs…Mother Bates from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho!
Taking a break from the demands of the hospitality industry as well as the cramped confines of the fruit cellar, Mother went on a whirlwind tour of the city that would wear out someone half her age. Beginning in Times Square mother hailed a cab and went to Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Odditorium for some wholesome family fun. Then she hopped on a double decker bus for a guided tour of the city’s landmarks. She took subway back to midtown to lunch at the world famous Jekyll & Hyde Club, then visited Queens for some fun at The Museum Of The Moving Image.
As the sun sank beneath the skyline with a magnificent burst of color, Mother’s adventure came to and end and she began her long trip home.
Mezco’s Mother stands 14 inches tall and features a soft, floppy, poseable cloth body and rotocast head, hands, and feet. Mezco’s award-winning design team has recreated her screen accurate dress and shawl , and Mother’s head and hands have been sculpted with intricate detail. Her gaping mouth forever frozen in a deathly skeletal grin beneath the hollow sockets of her eyes, her desiccated skin clings to her boney, gnarled, clawlike hands. She sits…and waits.
Nominated for a quartet of Academy Awards, the psychological thriller Psycho not only changed the world of horror, but how movies are marketed as well. Alfred Hitchcock went to great lengths to keep audiences from revealing Mother’s secret, now Mezco wants her to go home with you!
Mother comes complete with an informative hang tag. Motel not included.
For additional info on Mezco’s Mother, please visit:
http://www.mezcotoyz.com/psycho-deluxe-roto-plush-mother
For info on Ripley’s Times Square please visit:
http://www.ripleysnewyork.com/
For info on Jekyll & Hyde please visit:
http://www.jekyllandhydeclub.com/enter_jhclub.html
For info on The Museum Of The Moving Image please visit:
http://www.movingimage.us/
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