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The scene which William Friedkin considered to be "One of the greatest horror sequences ever filmed":
Jacques Tourneur's "The Leopard Man" (1943) was one of William Friedkin's favourite movies.
He praised it to be "much deeper than a B-picture"
He stated that The film is actually many, many films in one adding that it's horror, it's a mystery/thriller, and it's a tale about fate.
William Friedkin credits the film as being an inspiration towards Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' (1960) and Quentin Tarantino's Pulp 'Fiction' (1994)
He believed the below scene to be "One of the greatest horror sequences ever filmed"
(Source: IMDb - Originally from William Friedkin's audio commentary for 2005 DVD of the movie)
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