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: As a child, Mark was the subject of his father’s sadistic psychological experiments. His father, a scientist studying the psychology of fear, would film Mark’s terrified reactions to lizards in his bed or other scares.

: Mark strikes up a tentative friendship with Helen , a young woman living in his father's old house. As she grows curious about his "documentary" work, the tension peaks between Mark's desire for a normal life and his uncontrollable urge to capture the "ultimate" image of fear. Legacy and Impact subtitle Peeping.Tom.1960.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS...

: Mark uses a tripod with a sharpened leg to kill his victims. Most chillingly, he attaches a mirror to the camera, forcing his victims to watch their own terror-stricken faces as they die. : As a child, Mark was the subject

The title you provided refers to the controversial 1960 psychological horror film , directed by Michael Powell. When it was first released, it was so reviled by critics that it effectively ended Powell's career in Britain, though it is now celebrated as a masterpiece of the "slasher" genre and cinema-as-voyeurism. The Story of Peeping Tom As she grows curious about his "documentary" work,

: Critics in 1960 called the film "beastly" and "nauseating." It was pulled from theaters after only five days.

The film follows , a lonely, soft-spoken focus puller at a film studio who moonlights as a photographer of "naughty" pictures. However, Mark has a much darker obsession: he is a serial killer who murders women while filming their dying expressions.

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