Now over 40 years old, this prototype stalk ëní slash chiller remains more disturbing than virtually every gross-out gore bore - with the exception of its partner in 1960 controversy, Psycho.
Michael Powell makes the viewer an accessory to the snuff murders committed by deranged filmmaker Carl Boehm, who forces his victims to watch their own demise while impaled on the spike of his camera tripod.
Otto Heller's photography is indecently atmospheric, and the terrifically sinister whirring noise of the camera is the work of Malcolm Cooke's talented sound team.