Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho is one of the most acclaimed horror films of all time, a chilling window into the mind of a twisted, voyeuristic killer with serious parental issues. Sadly, it’s huge success overshadowed a lesser known but strikingly similar film called Peeing Tom. Now hailed as a masterpiece, it dealt irreparable damage to its director Michale Powell’s career and spent years in shame and obscurity. This week, we’re digging out our finest 60s camera and most cumbersome tripod and, with the help of our good friend and Peeping Tom superfan Becca from the Do You Expect Us To Talk podcast, we’re giving the film exactly what it deserves: A thorough In Film We Trust deep dive.
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