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Key Information
Directors: Alfred Hitchcock
Stars: Alec McCowen
Actors: Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Genre: Dramas
Subgenre: Suspense · Framed · Murder · Serial Killers · Killers · Murder Investigations · Essential Cinema · Classic · Mystery · Thriller
MPAA Rating: R (MPAA)
Available Formats: DVD
UPC: 025192066122
Release Date: 1972
Running Time: 1hr 56min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD, 1hr 56min
Release Company: Universal Studios Home Video (June 20, 2006)
UPC: 025192830624
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 1hr 56min
Release Company: Universal Studios Home Video (August 03, 1999)
UPC: 096898470834
Credits
Screenwriter: Anthony Shaffer
Quotes from the Movie
: "I say, that's not my club tie, is it?"--Politician, being pulled away after the discovery of a woman's body with a necktie around her throat

"You can inform Mrs. Blaney that one of her less successful exercises in matrimony has come to see her: Mr. Blaney."--Richard Blaney (Jon Finch), announcing himself to his wife's receptionist

"I expect she'll turn up sooner or later. These days, ladies abandon their honor far more readily than their clothes."--Chief Inspector Oxford (Alec McCowen) to pub operator Felix Forsythe (Bernard Cribbins)

"No, discretion is not traditionally the strong suit of the psychopath, dear. Believe me, that's what we're dealing with. You ought to read his wife's divorce petition." (Chief Inspector Oxford to his wife)
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Details: FRENZY was Alfred Hitchcock's next-to-last film--and the first film he'd made in England in 20 years. It was based on an Arthur La Bern novel and focuses on many of the same motifs that Hitchcock had obsessively examined throughout his life's work: the wrong man theme, the doubling theme (in which one person acts out the repressed violence of another), and the general public's thirst for sex and violence. Hitchcock had made films featuring Jack the Ripper-type killers before, including THE LODGER in 1926, a silent movie about a series of murders in London and a mysterious man who appears to be guilty of the crimes. In FRENZY, Hitchcock goes mod with this blackly comic story about a sex criminal--the Necktie Killer--plaguing post-Carnaby London. An innocent man who is suspected by police as the murderer must fight to nab the real perpetrator and clear his name. Though lesser known, FRENZY marked a striking return to form for the famed director. It was also his first R-rated picture. Anthony Shaffer's scri...
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