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Peeping Tom (1960) More at IMDbPro »

Edited into
Histoire(s) du cinéma: Toutes les histoires (1988) (V)
References
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)
M (1931)
Referenced in
Sisters (1973)
Eugénie (1975)
Blow Out (1981)
 -  The color red is used predominantly in each murder of a woman, a nod to Peeping Tom, which used the same suggestive tactic.
Special Effects (1984)
The McGuffin (1986)
Crawlspace (1986)
Rorret (1988)
 -  A theater is named the Peeping Tom, and scenes from it are remade.
¡Átame! (1990)
 -  Poster on wall of office
Raising Cain (1992)
Skin Art (1993)
Kika (1993)
La cité des enfants perdus (1995)
 -  character forced to watch expression on his own face as he dies
Strange Days (1995)
Secrets & Lies (1996)
The Crow: City of Angels (1996)
A Very British Psycho (1997) (TV)
The Lost Son (1999)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
 -  Freddy says: "Tom, how's the peeping?"
"NYPD Blue: Peeping Tommy (#8.11)" (2001)
 -  title reference
One Hour Photo (2002)
Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
Road to Perdition (2002)
The Last Horror Movie (2003)
 -  The killer forces a victim to watch themselves die through another medium. Mirror / Camera and TV.
The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003) (TV)
 -  Makes the countdown, is talked about.
Uncanny (2006)
 -  Poster of film seen in Uncanny
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)
 -  referenced
"British Film Forever: Magic, Murder and Monsters: The Story of British Horror and Fantasy (#1.5)" (2007)
 -  Referenced by name
Los abrazos rotos (2009)
 -  As Mateo Blanco is filming, someone says "You're like 'Peeping Tom'". There is an earlier scene that resembles a scene from Peeping Tom.
Featured in
"Arena: A Pretty British Affair" (1981)
 -  Clips included in documentary
Hollywood Uncensored (1987)
Doing Rude Things (1995) (TV)
 -  extracts from film
100 Years of Horror (1996) (V)
Fantastic Fantasy Fright-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996) (V)
 -  This film's theatrical trailer is featured.
A Very British Psycho (1997) (TV)
 -  features clips from this film
The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003) (TV)
 -  Clips are shown.
Murder by Numbers (2004)
The Eye of the Beholder (2005) (V)
 -  The documentary is all about Peeping Tom and many clips are included
S&Man (2006)
 -  This film opens up with footage from "Peeping Tom".
"British Film Forever: Magic, Murder and Monsters: The Story of British Horror and Fantasy (#1.5)" (2007)
 -  Clips are shown

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