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You're referring to the iconic Bates Motel and its connection to the classic horror film "Psycho"!

In the 1960 film "Psycho," directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the Bates Motel is a small, isolated motel run by Norman Bates (played by Anthony Perkins) and his mother, Norma Bates (played by Janet Leigh). The motel is located near Fairvale, California, and is a popular stopover for travelers on Route 40.

The Bates Motel is a key setting in the film, as it's where Marion Crane (played by Janet Leigh) checks in and meets her untimely demise. The motel's eerie atmosphere, combined with Norman's unsettling behavior and his mother's mysterious presence, creates a sense of tension and foreboding that culminates in the film's infamous shower scene.

The Bates Motel has since become a cultural icon, symbolizing the darker aspects of human nature and the horrors that can lurk beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary places.