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Peeping Tom is a British film of genre Drama directed by Michael Powell released in USA on 7 november 1961 with Karlheinz Böhm

Peeping Tom (1960)

Peeping Tom
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Mark

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Whatever I photograph, I always lose.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Do you know what the most frightening thing in the world is? It's fear. So I did something very simple. Very simple. When they felt the spike... touching their throat, and knew I was going to kill them, I made them watch their own deaths. I made them see... their own terror as the spike went in. And if death has a face, they saw that too. But not you. I promised I'd never photograph you. Not you.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook I'm afraid. And I'm glad I'm afraid.

Mrs. Stephens

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Take me to your cinema.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Instinct's a wonderful thing, isn't it, Mark? A pity it can't be photographed. [...] So, I'm listening to my instinct now. And it says all this filming isn't healthy, and that you need help.

Arthur

Facebook Share this quote on facebook The silly bitch! She's fainted in the wrong scene!

Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Helen: Mark, what was he trying to do to you?
Mark: Watch me grow up. He wanted a record of a growing child, complete in every detail, if such a thing were possible. And he tried to make it possible by training a camera on me at all times. I never knew the whole of my childhood one moment's privacy. And those lights in your eyes and that thing. He was interested in the reactions... of the nervous system to... to fear.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Vivian: Now what are you doing?
Mark: Photographing you photographing me.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Vivian: What would frighten me to death? Oh, set the mood for me, Mark.
Mark: Imagine... someone coming towards you... who wants to kill you... regardless of the consequences.
Vivian: A madman?
Mark: Yes. But he knows it, and you don't. And just to kill you isn't enough for him. Stay there, Viv. You're just right.
Vivian: But I can't imagine what you've thought of.
Mark: [he opens the tripod of his movie camera] Imagine... this would be one of his weapon.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Mrs. Stephens: Helen?
Helen: Yes?
Mrs. Stephens: Doesn't matter.
Helen: Mother, what's worrying you?
Mrs. Stephens: The price of whiskey.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Mrs. Stephens: I don't trust a man who walks quietly.
Helen: He's shy.
Mrs. Stephens: His footsteps aren't. They're stealthy.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Mark: The lights fade too soon!
Mrs. Stephens: They always do.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Mrs. Stephens: Why don't we make him a present of that window? He practically lives there.
Helen: How did you know he was there?
Mrs. Stephens: The back of my neck told me. The part that I talk out of.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Mark: I-I don't remember what he called it, but it has something to do with what... what causes people to be Peeping Toms.
Dr. Rosan: Scoptophilia, that would interest him. Most fertile mind.
Mark: Scopto...
Dr. Rosan: ...philia. The morbid urge to gaze.