Peeping Tom (1960)

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Written by Leo Marks

Directed by Michael Powell

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1960

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This fascinating and disturbing thriller all but destroyed the career of director Michael Powell. Badly received and heavily criticised on its release in 1960, reassessment has shown it to be one of the most important films of its time.

Karlheinz Böhm plays Mark Lewis, a reclusive young cinematographer and part-time glamour photographer. As a child, Lewis was used as a guinea pig for his father's psychological experiments in fear and the nervous system. Terrible memories of these experiments have turned Lewis into a psychopathic killer, who films the look of terror in the eyes of his dying victims.

Into Lewis's life comes Helen Stephens (Anna Massey), a neighbour, who has no idea of the true content of the reels of film in his room, nor of his designs on one of his colleagues, Vivian (Moira Shearer)...

Highly recommended.

Cast

Image for Karlheinz BöhmKarlheinz BöhmMark Lewis
Image for Moira ShearerMoira ShearerVivian
Image for Anna MasseyAnna MasseyHelen Stephens
Maxine AudleyMrs. Stephens
Brenda BruceDora
Miles MallesonElderly gentleman
Esmond KnightArthur Baden
Martin MillerDr. Rosan
Bartlett MullinsMr. Peters
Michael GoodliffeDon Jarvis
Nigel DavenportDet. Sgt. Miller
Jack WatsonChief Insp. Gregg
Shirley Anne FieldDiane Ashley
Pamela GreenMilly
Brian WallaceTony

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