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Voyeurism, Fear, and a Shameful Society in "Peeping Tom"   - Silver Screen Slashers Pt 3
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Voyeurism, Fear, and a Shameful Society in "Peeping Tom" - Silver Screen Slashers Pt 3

Released just two months before Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" and showcasing just as much shock value, 1960's "Peeping Tom" explores fear, voyeurism, and the shame that society puts on our basic human needs. In this episode, we meet our monster MARK LEWIS in London and discuss his upbringing, the appropriate age to enjoy a glass of milk, and the ignorant destruction of Michael Powell's career.

How I Met Your Monster · Zach Wincik, Danny Salemme, Casey Brewer

February 5, 20241h 33mExplicit

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Released just two months before Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" and showcasing just as much shock value, 1960's "Peeping Tom" explores fear, voyeurism, and the shame that society puts on our basic human needs. In this episode, we meet our monster MARK LEWIS in London and discuss his upbringing, the appropriate age to enjoy a glass of milk, and the ignorant destruction of Michael Powell's career.

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