The Bates, the setting for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 classic, “Psycho,” is a dreary motel that doesn’t see a lot of customers, and those who do stop, like Janet Leigh (Anne Heche in the 1998 remake), sometimes never check out, at least in the drop-the-key-at-the-front-desk sense. That conclusion is drawn not from speculation but from experience: I am the only person ever to survive a night at the most recent reincarnation of the Bates Motel. ALDERGROVE, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Say what you will about Norma Bates’s notorious motel and her unusually vigilant child-rearing practices.
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