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PEEPING TOM

by Michael Powell

synopsis

Mark Lewis, works as a focus puller in a British film studio. On his off hours, he supplies a local porno shop with cheesecake photos and also dabbles in filmmaking. A lonely, unfriendly, sexually repressed fellow, Mark is obsessed with the effects of fear and how they are registered on the face and behavior of the frightened. This obsession dates from the time when, as a child, he served as the subject of some cold-blooded experiments in terror conducted by his own scientist father. As a grown man, Mark becomes a compulsive murderer who kills women and records their contorted features and dying gasps on film. His ongoing project is a documentary on fear. With 16mm camera in hand, he accompanies a prostitute to her room and stabs her with a blade concealed in his tripod, all the while photographing her contorted face in the throes of terror and death. Alone in his room, he surrounds himself with the sights and sounds of terror: taped screams, black-and-white "home movies" of convulsed...

original title: Peeping Tom
country: United Kingdom
year: 1960
genre: fiction
directed by: Michael Powell
film run: 101'
release date: UK 07/04/1960, FR 21/09/1960, BE 07/10/1960, IT 29/11/1960, DE 17/02/1961, PT 02/03/1961, TR 03/1961, NL 03/06/1961, DK 27/11/1961, SI 07/1969, ES 20/01/1970, SE 29/04/1973, FI 1983, CH 19/06/1998
screenplay: Leo Marks
cast: Karlheinz Böhm, Anna Massey, Moira Shearer
cinematography by: Otto Heller
film editing: Noreen Ackland

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