Back in 2016 or 2017, I was in the States and saw a double-feature on one of the all-movie channels (maybe AMC or TCM). One of the films was Hitchcock's "Frenzy". The other film was also in the crime/thriller /suspense genre, produced at one of the major British studios (maybe from the early-mid- Seventies) in which a young, blond woman was stalked (I seem to recall the stalker carried scissors, maybe?), and the stalker had followed her to a dark basement photo studio where she was being photographed. I believe that the stalker/killer was killed near the end of the film. For some reason, I keep thinking "Flowers in the Morning" (or similar words) showed-up in the credits. Any ideas?
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a film similar to "Frenzy", "Straight on till Morning", "Wait Until Dark", etc.
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No, it wasn't "Terror", either. Still, you lot are very good. You've given me a few film titles that I may have to watch.
In the film I'm searching for, as the end credits roll, the blond woman is seen walking down a street with her family. I realize that I've not given you much information to work with, but I only saw part of the film and I'm searching for the title so that I can view the remainder of it.
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Originally posted by DocRobertPepper View PostOnly thing that comes to mind is
​​​Cover Girl Killer (1959) with Harry H Corbett
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No, it is not "Straight on till Morning".
I came in during the latter half of the film. I recall the woman being stalked posing for a photographer in a basement studio. She was topless as she posed on a wooden horse, and I believe that the photographer may have been killed in this scene, or maybe the photographer was the stalker. The film had the look and feel of Hitchcock's "Frenzy".
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Originally posted by DocRobertPepper View PostMight be Peeping Tom (1960)
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