Peeping Tom [Special Edition] [Criterion Collection]
Features:
- New widescreen digital transfer, created from restored film elements and enhanced for widescreen televisions
- Audio essay by renowned film theorist Laura Mulvey
- Stills gallery of rare behind-the-scenes production photos
- "A Very British Psycho," directed by Chris Rodley, about the life of screenwriter Leo Marks
- Original theatrical trailer
- English subtitles
- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
View menus
- Side #1 --
- Play The Movie
- Commentary
- play commentary
- commentary index
- Bull's eye to blue eye
- The name on the projector
- England's tabloid history
- A vaudeville act
- Sadism of "the gaze"
- Anna Massey, daughter of Raymond
- Links to lang
- The most beautiful scene
- J. Arthur Rank's successor
- Moira Shearer
- Shearer's robotic dance
- The phallic, the female
- Ways of seeing
- The Struggle over Mark
- A real black comedy
- Upside-down thriller
- Lumiére vs. Méliés
- Set design
- Out of the past
- A montage of Mark's worlds
- André Bazin: cinema and death
- Critical reactions
- The visible and the invisible
- The narrative retraces its steps
- The lodger and the psycho
- "Secret behind the secret"
- The Stillness of film and life
- A Very British Psycho
- play documentary
- documentary index
- Fade in
- Leo Marks and Micheale Powell
- The critics
- 84 Charing Cross Road
- Sexual tensions
- Codes and ciphers
- Agents and operatives
- Stills Gallery
- begin
- Theatrical Trailer
- Color Bars
View chapters
- Side #1 --
- 0. Chapters
- 1. Logos/"It'll be two quid" [3:14]
- 2. Opening credits [1:25]
- 3. The observer [1:49]
- 4. No crossword tonight [2:38]
- 5. "Fix it so the bruises don't show" [4:09]
- 6. Helen's birthday party [2:04]
- 7. "Could I see one of your films?" [4:01]
- 8. A growing child observed [10:47]
- 9. "...the first take's okay" [2:24]
- 10. A date after hours [2:30]
- 11. The risks don't count [6:30]
- 12. Face of fear [4:23]
- 13. Mrs. Stephens and Helen [1:57]
- 14. Developing [4:53]
- 15. Rushes-"Must have some comedy" [2:33]
- 16. Never seen such fear [1:40]
- 17. A Completed documentary [6:54]
- 18. Mrs. Stephens meets Mark [2:49]
- 19. Surrendering the camera [1:57]
- 20. The magic camera at work [3:51]
- 21. "Take me to your cinema" [8:12]
- 22. Back at Tipperfield [2:22]
- 23. The morbid urge to gaze [3:06]
- 24. "Is it safe to be alone with you?" [4:19]
- 25. Helen enters Mark's world [4:09]
- 26. The most frightening thing in the world [3:35]
- 27. Only a camera [3:05]
Year released: 1960
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 101
Sound: 1
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: Criterion