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In Hunter's book, Hunter makes it quite clear that his "relationship with Anthony Perkins" was not serious and was never considered serious by Hunter. It was more of a series of encounters which ended in the beginning of the 1960s as Perkins' agent suggested that Perkins distance himself from Hunter - who was by then - a noted Homosexual. Hence, such a film had no legitimate basis and ultimately, no legitimate audience. Also, Perkins died from AIDS which did nothing to obfuscate his move career assessment as the psycho in the film "Psycho". Yes, It made him and yes, it undid him. He was never free to be anything other character. Hence, the film was discussed but never made. Glaser's true reputation is not predicated on his productions but on his 33 or so relationship as Tab Hunter's partner. Spenser - The Unknown (talk) 16:51, 4 September 2023 (UTC)Reply