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While attacked with one of these objects, a woman recoils from her swirling, distorted reflection. Martin Scorsese funded the re-release of a film in which a character who works with these objects shows how his father put a lizard in his bed to study his fear. In a long opening shot, (15[1])a man hides one of these objects in his duffel coat before (15[1])he solicits a prostitute for two quid and follows her upstairs. Laura Mulvey recorded commentary (15[1])for the Criterion restoration of a 1960 film about a (*) serial killer who uses one of these objects with a hidden blade. Upon noticing an intruder signal with his wife’s wedding ring, Raymond Burr looks up directly into a shot framed through one of these objects. For 10 points, name these objects used by voyeurs in Peeping Tom and Rear Window. ■END■

ANSWER: cameras [or a movie camera; accept a lens or viewfinder; prompt on a knife or blade with “What is the blade attached to?”]
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