Look in Any Window


Look in Any Window is a 1961 American drama film starring Paul Anka and Ruth Roman. The film was directed by William Alland and released by Allied Artists.
It was distributed as part of a double bill with The George Raft Story.

Plot

A teenager of uncaring, dysfunctional parents voyeuristically spies on his suburban neighbors while wearing a frightening mask.

Cast

Reception

In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Howard Thompson called Look in Any Window "a broadly sensationalized little melodrama" and wrote: "Ugly and even sickening as it becomes, this strange little film may grip some spectators... it's a miracle that the psychotic young protagonist wasn't carrying on like Jack the Ripper instead."