eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1j239 PEEPING TOM group of 2 radio spots 33 1/3 RPM records 1962 Michael Powell controversial movie! Date Sold 10/30/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 2 1962 Movie Radio Spots Vinyl Records (measure (measure from 10" x 10" [25 x 25 cm] to 12" x 12" [30 x 30 cm]); 2 records) (Learn More) Peeping Tom, the 1960 (released in the U.S. in 1962) Michael Powell English voyeur serial killer murder crime sexploitation melodrama ("More horrible than horror! More terrible than terror!"; "Warning ! Don't see 'Peeping Tom' unless you are prepared to see the screaming shock and raw terror in the faces of those marked for death! See it from the beginning!"; "Do you know what the most Frightening thing in the world is...?"; "An adventure into terror"; "What made this the most diabolical murder weapon ever used?"; "marked for death by Peeping Tom - to look meant danger to smile meant death!"; "Can you see yourself in this picture? Can you imagine yourself facing the terror of a diabolical killer? Can you guess how you'd look? You'll live that kind of excitement, suspense, horror, when you watch 'Peeping Tom'."; "Don't dare tell the ending to anyone - you'll be blamed for nightmares!"; "Original Story and Screenplay by Leo Marks"; an extremely unusual and often repellent movie about a psychologist who uses his son for his experiments, and his son grows up to be a twisted killer; some people think this is a really wonderful film while others despise it) starring Karlheinz Bohm (billed as "Carl Boehm"), Moira Shearer, Anna Massey, Maxine Audley, Brenda Bruce, Esmond Knight, Bartlett Mullins, Shirley Anne Field, Michael Goodlife, Martin Miller, Pamela Green, Jack Watson, Nigel Davenport, Brian Wallace, and Susan Travers. Note that the U.S. posters for this movie have a 1961 NSS number on them, but the movie did not open in the U.S. until May of 1962. We imagine that this delay was caused by the controversy over the movie. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this record is for "radio spots", which were sent to movie theaters to give to their local radio stations to get publicity for the about to be shown movie, and are much more rare than commercial records for those movies. The records are labeled with what the individual spots contain, so see our super-sized image to see what radio spots are included. Also note that both records are contained in a single paper sleeve. We don't know if they were originally sent in any additional packaging. The auction contains the two records in a single blank white paper sleeve. Condition: very good. We have no way of verifying if the records are playable, but they appear to be. Learn More about condition grades
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