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  1. Peeping Tom (en México, El fotógrafo del miedo ; en España, El fotógrafo del pánico; en Argentina, Tres rostros para el miedo) es una película británica de 1960 de los géneros de drama, suspense y terror dirigida por Michael Powell y con Karlheinz Böhm , Moira Shearer y Anna Massey en los papeles principales.

  2. Herramienta de traducción. peeped. peeper. peephole. peeping Tom. peepshow. peer appraisal. Volver al principio. Contenido. peeping Tom Significado, definición, qué es peeping Tom: 1. a man who tries to secretly watch women when they are wearing no clothes 2. a man who tries to…. Aprender más.

  3. Peeping Tom is a nickname for a voyeur who furtively observes naked or sexually active people for his own gratification. The name comes from the legend of Lady Godiva, a medieval heroine who rode through Coventry naked to persuade her husband to lower taxes. The expression is first recorded in 1773 and has a connection to dogging, a modern activity of spying on couples having sex in public.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2023 · 231. 195K views 6 months ago. STUDIOCANAL are proud to announce the release of a spectacular 4K restoration of Michael Powell’s iconic serial killer classic PEEPING TOM, premiering at the BFI...

  5. peeping Tom. noun. peep· ing Tom. ˌpē-piŋ-ˈtäm. : a person who spies into the windows of private dwellings. Word Origin. According to an ancient English legend, the lord of the town of Coventry had burdened the citizens with heavy taxes. His wife, Lady Godiva, was constantly urging the lord to lower the taxes.

  6. Peeping Tom puede referirse a: Tom el Mirón, personaje de la leyenda de Lady Godiva, quien no pudo resistir la tentación de mirar a su señora por un agujero. Peeping Tom, película británica de 1960 dirigida por Michael Powell.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VoyeurismVoyeurism - Wikipedia

    A male voyeur is commonly labelled as "Peeping Tom" or a "Jags", a term which originates from the Lady Godiva legend. However, that term is usually applied to a male who observes somebody secretly and, generally, not in a public space.