The violence in Psycho II is more graphic than Psycho (1960). It is often shocking, and very gruesome.
Horror violence. 12/13/14+
The shower murder scene from the original "Psycho" is shown. Not graphic.
A man has his cheek slashed open by a knife and is then stabbed.
A teenage boy is repeatedly stabbed in the back. You see the knife penetrate his white t-shirt twice, with some blood.
A toilet is overflowing with blood and a bloody towel is pulled out with it, along with blood oozing from the drain of a bathtub.
In one scene a corpse is exhumed. The casket is opened and from a short distance we see the blacked, dessicated body inside. As the scene ends, there is a close-up of the corpse's rotted face.
A woman has a knife plunged into her mouth. The tip of the blade comes out the back of her head.
A man is stabbed in the chest with a large butcher knife. He falls over a bannister to his death. During his fall, the handle of the blade imbedded in his chest, contacts with another part of the bannister railing and goes even deeper into his chest.
A woman who believes she is being threatened stabs at a man repeatedly with a butcher knife. The knife wounds him several times in the hands and chest area. Blood is seen pouring out.
A woman is shot. Not graphic.
An old woman, has a large heavy shovel hit over the back of her head. The impact is so strong, that the chair she is sitting in breaks apart.