Peeping Tom (1960)
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Peeping Tom
Michael Powell's controversial meditation on violence and voyeurism effectively destroyed his career when it was first released, but later generations have come to regard it as a masterpiece. Karl Heinz Boehm stars as Mark, the son of a psychologist who kept a video journal of the boy's upbringing for research purposes. The constant intrusions profoundly affected the boy, who grew up to be a photographer himself; but his principal subject matter consists of women whom he murders before the camera. He then runs the films of his victims in their final throes so that he can study their reactions to death--a perverse extension of his father's experiments, which tormented Mark to analyze his reactions to raw fear. The British press had long been hostile to the unorthodox films of Powell and his partner Emeric Pressburger; when Peeping Tom came around, they used the film to castigate him as "sick" and tawdry. The passage of time has proven Peeping Tom as profound and accomplished as any of Powell's earlier films, and it ranks with Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954) and Vertigo (1958) as a landmark exploration of the links among voyeurism, violence, and male sexual desire. Powell himself plays the evil father in the flashback sequences, and his son Colomba plays Mark as a child. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Peeping Tom:
Moira Shearer also in The Tales of Hoffmann , Black Tights , The Red Shoes
Anna Massey also in Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont , Killing Dad , Tears in the Rain , De Sade , Frenzy
Esmond Knight also in The River , The Element of Crime , Henry V , Black Narcissus , Contraband
Jack Watson also in Ffolkes , Night Caller from Outer Space , Konga , The Wild Geese , The Hill
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